MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
worM 00 ?^ Coronet ^ Burbank d* Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 2nd‘for 3 ? 40c, 
[Zrand Neav Rose 
^ — Coronet. & 
Sweetest, largest, and 
freest blooming 
Hybrid Tea Rose in 
cultivation. No de¬ 
scription or illustra¬ 
tion can do j ustice to 
the remarkable 
beauty and splendor 
of its flowers. From 
the time the plant is 
four inches high it 
blooms steadily, bear¬ 
ing in unbroken con¬ 
tinuity, on good and 
stiff stems, magnifi¬ 
cent large flowers that 
frequently measure 
from fourto six inches 
in diameter. The form 
is full, deep, and won¬ 
derfully double. In 
the bud the color is 
a deep rich carmine, 
which, as the flowers 
open, lightens to a 
soft, clear pink. The 
fragrance is simply 
delicious. Probably 
the most valuable and 
satisfactory Rose for 
general cultivation 
sent out for many 
years. 15 c. each; 2 for 
25 c; 12 for $ 1 . 25 . 
/he Burbank Rose. 
A perfectly hardy, 
free -flowering, 
ever-blooming Rose, 
raised by Mr. Luther 
Burbank, known the 
world over as the 
“Wizard of Horticul¬ 
ture.” The only Rose 
which he was willing 
should bear his name. 
The Burbank is without 
exception the freest- 
flowering Rose in cul¬ 
tivation. The flowers 
are double, of fine 
form, nearly three 
inches across. The 
color is a deep rose pink, the centre shading to beautiful soft. rose. The petals are well incurved, so that the centre 
is hidden. In September and October the outer petals change to a deep, rich carmine. The whole flower is most 
pleasing in its rich, graceful beauty, and is delightfully fragrant. 15 c. each ; 2 for 25 c.; 8 for 60 c. 
(Jhampion of the World. w hich e “ombines S °the 
most desirable qualities. It has stood the severe 
winters of Vermont in the open ground, without the 
slightest protection. It is a perpetual bloomer Summer 
and Winter. The flowers, which are produced in the 
greatest profusion, are perfectly double and of perfect 
shape. They are of a deep, rosy red, and delightfully 
fragrant. 10 c. each ; 3 for 25 c. 
P 'erlr dei T^rdln^ , Unquestionably the finest yel- 
ene aes jarains. j ow r OS6 f or either Summer or 
Winter flowering. The flowers are very large and 
double, of perfect form. Color a rich shade of yellow; 
a healthy, free grower, with beautiful foliage and a great 
profusion of bloom. Belongs in every collection. 
ioc. each; 3 for 25 c. 
AUGUSTA VICTOR I 
j£aisertn Augusta Victoria. whifeT frlgrant^The 
perfectly shaped flowers are borne in profusion on 
long, graceful stems, rendering it valuable for cut 
flowers, so free that every shoot is invariably crowned 
with a magnificent flower; much the finest of its class 
and succeeds«splendidly out-of-doors. 15 c. each; 3 for 
40 c. 
‘Beautiful Ne<w Tea Rose—Maman Cochet. 
One of the very best and most valuable Roses of 
recent introduction, especially for outdoor blooming; 
the. finest pink garden Rose yet introduced. The flowers, 
which are of grdat size, are very double, extra large 
and full; color bright rose, with shading of yellow in 
centre. 10 c. each; 3 for 25 c. 
ONE EaCH OF THE SIX ROSES ON THIS PAGE FOR 65c. 
