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Rose and Chrysanthemum Specialists 
Favorite Roses from Old-fashioned Gardens 
Strong, 1-yr. plants from 2 l / 2 -'m. pots, 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. 
2-yr. plants from 4-in. pots, 35 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
Our selection from the following list, one or more of a kind, as you prefer: 15 1-yr. plants $1; 15 2-yr. plants $2.50. 
♦Augustine Guinoisseau (White La France). 
Large, pearly white flowers shaded soft rose at cen¬ 
ter; exquisitely beautiful and delicately fragrant. 
Bessie Brown. Massive, very double blooms 
of light flesh-pink; petals enormous. 
Bon Silene. Rosy red, yellow and white 
center. 
♦Bride. White with delicate flush on outer 
petals; very beautiful in bud and open flower. 
♦Bridesmaid. One of the most beautiful Tea 
Roses. Fine clear pink. Vigorous grower. 
♦Catherine Mermet. Bright flesh-color; full 
and finely formed. Free flowering. 
♦Cornelia Koch. Valued for magnificent pure 
white buds of large and perfect form. 
Duchess of Albany. A sport from La France, 
retaining all its charm but darker. 
♦Duchesse de Brabant. Charming, double, 
cup-shaped blooms of soft rose-pink. Vigorous, 
bushy growth. An old favorite. 
♦Etoile de Lyon. Beautiful chrome-yellow, 
deepening at center to golden yellow. 
F. R. Patzer. A most beautiful and distinct 
Rose. Very free flowering. Creamy buff, back 
of petals delicate warm pink. 
♦General Tartas. A first-class Rose for bed¬ 
ding. Large, very double, full, brilliant carmine; 
fragrant. 
Golden Gate. Flowers large, very double, 
full, rich creamy white, shading to yellow; 
frequently bordered with clear rose. 
♦Gruss an Teplitz. As a bedding Rose, this 
is one of the finest. Flowers scarlet, shading to 
velvety crimson. Extremely vigorous and makes 
a lovely hedge. 
Helen Good. A sport from the well-known 
Maman Cochet. Delicate pink, edged deeper; 
double, good form. Plant sturdy. 
Helen^ Gould. One of the strongest and 
freest Hybrid Teas. Rich, glowing crimson; buds 
long and pointed; full, double blooms. 
Isabella Sprunt. Bright canary-yellow; 
beautiful buds. An old favorite. Blooms freely 
from early spring to late fall. 
Jules Finger. Extra-large, finely formed, full, 
fragrant flowers of rosy scarlet, beautifully 
shaded crimson. 
La France. The oldest of the Hybrid Teas. 
Very large, full, globular flowers of bright pink; 
deliciously fragrant. 
Louis Philippe. Small, rich velvety crimson 
flowers. Blooms in open clusters with greatest 
freedom throughout the whole season. Healthy, 
vigorous grower. 
♦Lucullus (The Black Rose). Splendid, rich 
crimson garden Rose; fragrant. Strong grower; 
a constant and profuse bloomer. 
Madison. Ivory buds and blooms of tapering 
form, and excellent substance. 
Maman Cochet. Carmine-pink, inner side 
of petals silvery pink. Massive buds, forming 
high-pointed, double blooms. 
Maman Cochet, White. A white form of 
Maman Cochet, but often flushed with pink on 
outer petals. Foliage equally good. 
Marie Van Houtte. Lemon-yellow blooms 
shaded and edged with rose. Large, pointed buds 
and fully double flowers on good stems. 
Meteor. A rich, velvety crimson; bright and 
striking. An easy and constant bloomer. 
♦Mile. Franziska Kruger. Deep yellow, 
sometimes rich and glowing, and at other times 
dark, with shadings of copper and rose. 
Mile. Helene Cambier. Well-formed buds 
developing into large, full flowers, varying from 
salmon-rose to copper. 
Mme. Camille. Delicate rosy flesh, chang¬ 
ing to salmon-rose; double buds. 
Mme. Lambard. Well-shaped buds, forming 
fully double flowers of a beautiful rose color; 
reverse of petals crimson. 
Mrs. B. R. Cant. A splendid garden Rose. 
Large, bright rose-pink, perfectly double blooms. 
A persistent bloomer. 
♦Queens Scarlet. A constant and profuse 
bloomer. Rich velvety scarlet. 
Safrano. Bright apricot-yellow, tinted with 
rose. Valued for its beautiful buds. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison. Very full, 
double, shell-pink flowers. A favorite of our 
grandmothers, and still worth growing. 
Souvenir de Pierre Notting. A lovely old 
favorite with very double, yellow flowers, deep¬ 
ening to apricot and yellow. Healthy; free 
blooming. 
Wellesley. Beautiful light pink, reverse of 
petals rose-pink. Large, globular flowers, pro¬ 
duced freely on long, stout stems. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) can also be supplied in 2-yr. field-grown, own-root plants 
at 40 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., except where otherwise noted 
