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JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 
3 Lovely New 
Everblooming Roses. 
These 3 absolutely new sorts 
arc perfectly fmo not only in 
flower but in healthy and vigor¬ 
ous growth and line blooming 
qualities both outside and for 
pots. 
Rosemary-A beautiful rose of 
shining silvery pink, rec¬ 
ommended for bedding. 
Very large and double: 
a sturdy grower with stiff 
stems and large foliage, 
flowers freely produced of 
exquisite form. 
Mme. Constant Soupert — A 
fine grower, with enormous 
buds sharply pointed and 
plump; color, deep golden 
yellow tinted a n d shaded 
with rosy peach. One of the 
finest o f recent, introduc¬ 
tions, with good, stiff stems 
and elegant dark foliage. 
Wm. R. Smith—n. T.—A seed¬ 
ling from Kaiserin x Unman 
Cochef, This grand summer 
^ bedder lias beautiful glossy 
foliage close set and firm 
quite like that of Cochet in 
appearance and durability: 
very vigorous in growth with 
flowers of line size and heavy 
texture; color creamy white 
withshadings of pink. Suc¬ 
ceeds admirably in the open 
ground.bringing fine blooms 
on long stiff stems, and 
hardy with light protection. 
25c. each; the 3 for 600 
Rose Winter Geaj. 
4 Extra Firte Roses. 
The Greatest Pot Bloomer of all Fine Roses. 
One of the greatest Rose novelties in years, owing both 
to its beauty and unparalleled blooming qualities. It is a Tea 
Rose of remarkably strong and vigorous growth and a pro¬ 
digious bloomer all the year. It flowers all the time, parti¬ 
cularly during winter, hence its name. The blossoms are 
borne on long graceful stems, are of largo size and a lovely 
crimson-pink color. Ruds perfectly exquisite and the open 
flower full and double. It is the strongest, hardiest, most 
vigorous and rapid growing Tea Rose in cultivation. One 
plant of it will produce more good Roses in the year than 12 
Plants of any other Tea Rose grown. This is saying a good 
deal but it is true. The plant will bloom continually and 
nothing but killing it outright will check it. The blossoms 
are singularly beautiful in shape, color and poise, and most 
deliciously scented. More fragrant than any other Tea Rose, 
It is so strong and vigorous that it never mildews, and is a 
rapid grower, blooming at once from small cuttings. The 
greatest Rose for amateurs and one that will positively 
bloom prodigiously in any window at all times of year. 
Strong, well established plants, grown especially for winter 
blooming, and ready at once. 25c. each: 5 for *1.00. 
gaby Rambler. 
This Rose is a dwarf everblooming Crimson Rambler, 
bearing great clusters of bright crimson double blossoms 
all the year round, just as Crimsou Rambler does in June. 
It is equally valuable as a pot or garden Rose, and blooms 
profusely summer, winter, spring and fall. Freshly rooted 
cutting plants when only a few inches high begin to bear 
most beautiful clusters of bloom, aud as the plant grows 
larger it becomes a marvelous bouquet of beautiful foliage 
and bright flowers as shown in the cut. Perfectly hardy 
in the open ground where it blooms all the time, and as a 
pot .plant it will produce 25 flowers to one of auv other sort. 
It is the greatest Rose novelty since Crimson Rambler and 
the most satisfactory pot or bedding variety in cultivation. 
Extra large, strong plants for winter blooming, 25c. each: 3 
for 60c. 
White Baby Rambler—This does not differ from the above 
except m color which is purest snow white, and perfect¬ 
ly magnificent. 30e. each: 2 forsoc. 
Pink Baby Rambler-Like the crimson but a fairly good 
pink color. 300 . each: 2 for soc. 
One each of above S /or 75c, 
Tinted Gold—Large elegant blossoms, white with a shad¬ 
owy tint of gold. Extra line. 
La Detroit—Lovely shell pink and creamy white. 
Genl. McArthur—Large, double, and the deepest, brightest 
crimson yet seen in any rose. 
Shifting Shades—Elegant colors and tints, light. largo, 
double and sweet. 
20c. each: the i for 65c. 
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