*LA COQUETTE. Center and guard petals pink, balance of flower salmon, 
free bloomer and good keeper. $1.00. 
*LA TULIPE. Blush white, with tulip-like markings on outside petals, 
beautiful. $1.00. 
■*LADY BRAMWELL. Silvery rose, free bloomer, fragrant. 50c. 
LATIPETALA ROSEA. Outside petals bright rose, center white. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. Deep dark crimson, fine. 
LUTETIAN A. Delicate light purple, nearly white, full double, strong robust 
grower, a fine variety, blooms early. 50c, 
♦MARIE HONICKMAN. Very tall, dark purple, very handsome. 50c. 
MRS. DOUGLAS. Pale rose, becoming nearly white. 
PAPAVERIFLORA. Clear bright rose, center fringed, blooms early. 
PLENISSIMA ROSEA. Large flower, full double, bright rose. 
POTTSII. Dark crimson, yellow stamens showing through the flower, blooms 
early. 
PRINCEPS. Outside petals broad, inside fringed, straw colored, whole 
flower changing to white. 50c. 
QUEEN VICTORIA. Dark rose, edged lighter, center straw, large flower. 
REINE VICTORIA. Strong grower, large perfect flower, bright rose. 
REEVESII. Dark purplish rose, center rose, flesh and white. 
REINE DES FRANCAIS. Delicate purplish rose, center straw, changing 
to white, finely fringed, blooms early. 50c. 
ROBERT BURNS. Outside petals purplish rose, inside light rose tipped 
white, a fine variety. 50c. 
ROSE FRAGRANS. Bright purplish crimson, or dark rose, fragrant, 
blooms late. 
♦THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Tall strong grower, very large flower, purp- 
lish rose, striped lighter, a gpod variety. 
♦TRICOLOR PLENA. Guards deep pink, center nearly white, fine. 50c. 
TRICOLOR GRANDIFLORA. Dark purplish rose, center straw color and 
■ — " - -T*hitc, b!oo»ic late. - ' • ■ * \ | •> » 
VICTORIA TRICOLOR. Large, purplish rose, center straw, tipped white. 
VICTORIA MODESTA. Tall plant, purplish rose, straw center, fringed. 
♦VIRGINIA G. CORY. Nearly pure white, tinged straw, a perfect globe. 
WHITTLEGII. Pure white, except that occasionally the center will have a 
dark crimson blotch, blooms early. 
WHITTLEGII. This variety is now sold by some dealers for Queen Victoria, 
which is a very distinct variety. While Whittlegii (as it was originally 
spelled) is a pure white, the genuine Queen Victoria is a dark rose, 
with straw center. I have been growing both these varieties for nearly 
forty years, and am quite certain that I have both varieties true to name. 
NO. 3. Outside petals purplish rose, center fringed, tipped lighter, a very 
fine variety. 
NO. 4. Beautiful light rose, fuli globular flower, very large, center tipped 
white. 50c. 
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