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White Roses 
Konigin Luise 
(Queen Luise). An exceptionally large, full double, globular 
well built white flower that lasts a long time. Of strong vigorous 
habit of growth. The flowers are carried erect on strong stiff 
stems. A splendid Rose for the garden and for cutting. One-year 
plants, 20c each; two-year plants, 60c each. 
DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY An offspring of the Pink Kil- 
larney and is one of the most 
exquisite white roses grown. The long, full buds are handsome in 
shape and the full-open flower most refined and beautiful in form 
and texture. Price, one-year-old plants, 20c each; two-year-old 
plants, 60c each. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI The Resal “White American Beauty.” 
The distinctive form and expression 
of its bud, half opened state and maturity, are a three-fold revela¬ 
tion of exquisite charm and beauty. In our gardens they commence 
blooming with the June roses, are conspicuous throughout the sum¬ 
mer with their large flowers of waxy paper-white, and yield their 
last armful with the first snows of any early fall. Price, one-year, 
30 cents each; two-year, 75 cents each. 
CYNTHIA ANN PARKER Our new double white rose. Good 
robust grower. Clear snow-white 
with a pearly tinge: as the flowers age they become pure white, the 
blooms are even larger than Paul Neyron. Its habit is absolutely 
perfect, and the freedom with which it flowers is marvelous. Price, 
one-year-old, 20c each; two-year-old, 50c each. 
SWANSDOWN Large, long-pointed, cone-shaped buds; flowers 
large, full double, high-centered, borne singly 
on long, strong stems. When first open, they are slightly lemon 
tinted, changing to pure white as they develop. A fine garden 
rose. One-year plants, 25c each; two-year plants, 75c each. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET A most magnificent snow-white rose, 
with sometimes a faint tinge of 
pale-blush. It has the same freedom of bloom as the Pink Cochet, 
the same magnificent form of buds and flowers, and the same 
hardiness—standing at the very head of all roses as the best white 
kind for open ground culture. Vigorous as an oak and hardy 
everywhere. Price, 20c each; two-year-old, 60c each. 
KAISERIN AUCUSTA VICTORIA This marvelous rose has had 
many rivals for the place it 
still retains as the greatest white rose in existence. Strong, sturdy 
grower, flowering with the utmost freedom. It holds first place as 
the most popular of white roses for general planting. From early 
spring until late fall its glorious full double flowers in all their 
perfection are produced continuously on long, stiff, erect stems; 
color, delicate creamy-white, with a delicious magnolia-like fra¬ 
grance: exquisite buds; absolutely hardy. Price, one-year-old plants, 
20 cents each: two-year-old plants, 60 cents each. 
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