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Pink and Rose Colored Roses 
ALBERT PIKE Handsome buds, expanding into full well-shaped 
flower of cupped form. The color is a lovely 
clear cerise, rich and glowing, and peach flush at times. It blooms 
continuously, producing an abundance of flowers throughout the 
season. Price, one-year plants, 25c each; two-year plants, 60c each. 
BESSIE BROWN The color is almost pure white, though some¬ 
times flushed with pink; petals large and of 
fine form. Price, one-year-old plants, 20 cents each, two-year plants, 
60 cents each. 
CITY OF LITTLE ROCK It is distinct, and beautiful in color, 
a bright rosy-pink or rose-shaded with 
hydrangea-pink. The buds which open perfectly are long and of 
ideal form. The growth is vigorous and the flowers are produced 
profusely. Price, one-year plants, 20 cents each; two-year plants, 
60 cents each. 
COLUMBIA Very fragrant. Color, clear imperial pink, on the 
order of La France, deepening as it opens to glow¬ 
ing pink. A peculiarity of the variety is that the shades all become 
more intense until the full maturity of the open flower is reached, 
and this color is enduring. Being fully double makes it a fine 
summer rose, particularly adapted to garden culture. Price, one- 
year, 20c; two-year, 60c. 
COMMONWEALTH This new rose has large, long-pointed 
buds, and large, open, double flowers, 
borne singly on medium strong stems. The color is an even deep 
pink, what would be called a solid color that is, without much 
shading. Ample foliage with few thorns. A vigorous, upright 
grower and delightfully fragrant. One-year-old, 20c each; two- 
year-old, 60c each. 
LA FRANCE This is probably the most popular rose in cultiva¬ 
tion. Both buds and flowers are of lovely form and 
grand size, exceedingly sweet; color fine peach-blossom, elegantly 
clouded with rosy flesh. Begins to bloom while very small, and 
continues bearing until stopped by freezing weather. One-year plants, 
20 cents each; two-year plants, 60 cents each. 
MADAME SECOND WEBER Rosy -salmon or flesh-pink in 
color. The bud is long and 
pointed, opening into enormous blooms, which deepen its color until 
fully expanded, when it is as impressive as an “American Beauty.'* 
The texture of the rose is very thick and heavy and the form of 
the petals peculiarly beautiful. A great garden rose. Price, one- 
year plants, 20c each; two-year plants, 60c each. 
MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT This is the rose which grows so 
luxuriantly in the Far West that 
it has been adopted by the State of Oregon as its State Flower. In 
color, it is of a satiny rose-pink, deepening to clear red in the cen¬ 
ter. One-year, 20c each; two-year, 60c each. 
NEW COLUMBIA An offspring of the great “Columbia,” with 
which it is identical. The magnificent flowers 
are borne in great profusion. The fragrance is even sweeter than 
that found in American Beauty. Color a deep silvery-pink, deepen¬ 
ing toward the center. A remarkably strong grower, hardy and a 
great novelty. One-year plants, 25c; two-year plants, 60c. 
PAUL NEYRON Paul Neyron enjoys the distinction of produc¬ 
ing the largest of roses. The color is clear pink, 
shading to rose—most beautiful in the massiveness of the blossoms. 
Very fragrant, with mild touch of apple blossoms. The rose is very 
strong and vigorous. One-year, 20c; large two-year, 60c. 
Grace Noll Crowell 
CRACE NOLL CROWELL The freest blooming large rose we 
~ have yet seen. In color it is a bril¬ 
liant pink with petals heavily veined with vinous crimson while 
the base of petals is shaded primrose-yellow. The reverse of the 
petals are suffused with silvery tones. Every bloom is perfect. A 
giant in growth, producing many heavy canes from base of plant. 
One-year, 20c; two-year, 60c. 
DOUBLE PINK KILLARNEY Strong, sturdy and upright, with 
fine heavy insect-proof foliage, 
bearing flowers that are simply exquisite in form and color; the 
bud is exceedingly long and the flowers immense in size; color 
deep, brilliant, sparkling shell-pink ; hardy everywhere. Price, one- 
year, 20c; two-year, 60c. 
DIXIE (Mrs. Chas. Bell) Sport of Radiance, but more double. 
Bud large; flower large, cupped, very lasting, strong 
fragrance, salmon-pink. Resembles Mrs. Chas. Bell, but more 
double, deeper salmon, more cupped. Price, one-year, 20c each; 
two-year, 60c each. 
PREMIER A magnificent new variety of large size and distinct 
character; very deep pink color, the broad roll of 
the outer petals creating most interesting lights and shadows. It 
is practically thornless. One-year, 20c each; two-year, 60c each. 
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