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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
“FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI,” white,and “KILLARNEY,” 
rich pink, are the best garden roses of all the new varieties 
for the last three years—both hardy. 
Frau Karl Bruschki. &*! 
petual Rose. This magnificent variety has taken first 
prize at all the great flower shows of Europe, and is un¬ 
doubtedly one of the grandest Hardy Pure White Roses 
ever introduced. Makes splendid buds and immense 
flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, perfectly double and delight¬ 
fully fragrant, large thick petals, very durable and hand¬ 
some. Bright shining green leaves, elegantly veined ; 
a healthy vigorous grower, entirely hardy and a constant 
and abundant bloomer. Recommended by the leading 
rose growers of Europe as the most beautiful snow-white 
perpetual rose ever seen, 15c. each; 2 for 25c. 
THE BURBANK ROSE, 15c. 
THE CORONET ROSE, 15c. 
CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, 10c. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA, 15c. 
PERLE DES JARDINS, 10c. 
The best five hardy everblooming roses ever sent out. 
The entire set of 5 for 50c, 
The Burbank Rose. 
blooming Rose raised by Mr. Luther Burbank, known the 
world over as the “ Wizard of Horticulture.” The only 
Rose which he was willing should bear his name. The 
Burbank is without exception the freest-flowering Rose 
in cultivation. The flowers are double, of fine form, 
nearly 3 inches across. The color is a deep rose pink, the 
center shading to beautiful soft rose. The petals are well 
incurved, so that the center is hidden. In September and 
October the outer petals change to a jleep, rich carmine. 
The whole flower is most pleasing in its rich, graceful 
beauty, and is delightfully fragrant. 
15c. each; 2 for 25c.; 8 for 60c. 
Grand New 'Rose, Coronet, 
and freest blooming Hybrid Tea Rose in cultivation. No 
description or illustration can do justice to the remarka¬ 
ble beauty and splendor of its flowers. From the time 
the plant is 4 inches high it blooms steadily, bearing in 
unbroken continuity, on good and stiff stems, magnificent 
large flowers that frequently measure from 4 to 6 inches 
in diameter. The form is full, deep and wonderfully 
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 cultivation sent out 
for many years. 15c. each; 2 for 25c.; 12 for $1.25. 
Champion of the World. • bi<pR o?? ~ 
It has stood the severe winters of Vermont in the open 
round without the slightest protection. It is a perpetual 
loomer Summer and Winter. The flowers, which are pro¬ 
duced in the greatest profusion, are perfectly double and 
of perfect shape. They are of a deep, rosy red, and de¬ 
lightfully fragrant. 10c. each; 3 for 25c. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. £° e l0 a r ^ 
white, fragrant, the long, graceful stems, rendering it 
valuable for cut flowers, So free that every shoot is in¬ 
variably crowned with a magnificent flower; much the 
finest of its class and succeeds splendidly out-of-doors. 
15c. each ; 3 for 40c. 
Perle des Jardins. tor 
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. 
10c. each; 3 for 25c. 
ICilt n rrt The New Hardy Ever bloom hi 
i\iiiarney. Ifish Hy5rid f ea Rose Qu ~ 
illustration does not begin to do justice to the soft, 
but rich color of this beautiful new Irish Rose, which, 
because of its many, sterling qualities, is certain to 
become a general favorite. 
It has been thoroughly tested in this country, and 
all who have grown it agree that both as a Rose for 
outdoor culture as well as for growing under glass it 
has a brilliant future. 
It is perfectly hardy in this latitude, having with¬ 
stood the severe winters of i903-’o4 without protection; 
in growth it is strong and robust; and as free flower¬ 
ing as any Rose we know. In color it is a sparkling, 
brilliant, imperial pink; the blooms are large, the 
buds long and pointed, the petals very large and of 
great substance, and just as handsome in the full¬ 
blown flower as in the bud form, 
15c. each; 2 for 25c. 
Conrad F. Meyer. T he 1 Ne ^ Ri ?f? sa 
. ,, , •' A splendid addition 
* v~ e & ar den. This variety surpasses all the others 
of the Rugosa family in its fulness of form and in the 
beauty of its color, which is pure silvery pink and 
very fragrant. The hardiness of this type, together 
with its beauty as an ornamental shrub makes this an 
invaluable new sort. 
40c. each. 
The Little Jap Climber. ^J* 0 ; 
dainty foliaged climber of very rapid growth, which 
bears a great profusion of small Polyantha flowers of 
pearly blush color. An importation from Japan. 
25c. each. J * 
