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Charles K. Douglas —A good bright red for the garden, as it 
holds its color and blooms freely all summer. 
Columbia —Bright pink flowers of good form. 
Countess Vandal —Plant patent No. .38. Long pointed buds 
of golden-salmon, with coppery lights. Fragrant. A valuable 
new rose. $1.00 
Editor McFarland —New. Called by its originator the finest 
deep pink garden rose in existence. $1.00 
E. G. Hill —Brilliant red flowers of fine form and fragrance. 
Should be in every garden. 90 cents each. 
Etoile de France —Dazzling crimson flowers produced freely 
throughout the summer. 
Etoile de Holland— Glowing crimson-red blossoms. Hardy 
and vigorous. One of the world’s finest. 
Frank Dunlop —Beautiful rose-pink. Extra good bloomer. 
Gruss an Teplitz— Bright crimson-scarlet. Blooms abundant¬ 
ly and continuously throughout the summer. 
Joanna Hill —Long, shapely bnds of orange-yellow, changing 
to deep cream with orange shadings at base of petals. A 
charming variety. 80 cents each. 
K. A. Victoria —Well formed, pointed buds of creamy-white. 
One of the most satisfactory varieties. 
Ivillarney Pink —Charming, pointed buds of soft pink. 
Killarney Queen —Has more petals than Killarney and the 
color lies between Killarnev and Killarnev Brilliant. 
La France, Silvery pink. Large full flowers. 
Leonard Barron —Beautiful salmon and copper-rose. Large 
blooms nearly 5 inches in diameter. Very full. $1.00 
Los Angeles— A very popular and desirable variety. 
Mary Hart— Plant patent No. 8. A red sport of Talisman, 
which it resembles in form and growth. The color is deep 
maroon-red with velvety shadings. $1.00 each. 
Mme. Butterfly— Long, tapered buds open into superb flow¬ 
ers of shell-pink blended with apricot and gold. 
Mme. Caroline Testout— Satiny rose, free flowering. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot— Coral-red with golden lights. It 
should be in every garden. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell —Extra good shell-pink. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom —A very fine, dependable yellow which 
does not fade and is of strong growth. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont —Deep golden-yellow, both in bud 
and flower. It blossoms continuously on strong canes and we 
can recommend it. 90 cents each. 
Nigrette —New. Plant Patent No. 87. “The black rose of 
Sangerhausen.” One of the darkest of our new introductions. 
$2.00 each 
Padre— Semi-double flowers of coppery-orange. 
Spring—summer—autumn—winter. Plant for all seasons. 
