GOLDEN RAPTURE 
Two 
Sparkling 
New 
Roses 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. (Geheimrat 
Duisberg). Among all other yellow 
roses this new variety is outstanding 
in purity of color—rich deep golden 
yellow without markings or shadings. 
This pure soft coloring, combined 
with perfection of bud formation and 
unfading open blossoms, vigorous 
growth, and fragrance will give Gold¬ 
en Rapture prominence in the gar¬ 
den. $1.00. 
HINRICH CAEDE. Of all the high¬ 
ly colored roses this is the most 
prominent. The long-pointed, shape¬ 
ly buds are almost unbelievably bril¬ 
liant orange-vermilion, and the open 
flowers fairly glow with color. They 
are borne on long wiry stems, with 
handsome glossy, disease resistant 
foliage on vigorous bushes. Truly an 
irresistable rose, with a rich fragrance. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
MARY HART. Of the same form and habit as 
Talisman, buds and flowers deep blood red, with 
an amber glow. (Plant patent No. 8). $1.00. 
MRS. MABEL V. SOCHA. (Patent Applied For). 
A new yellow rose that undoubtedly will rival the 
popularity of Mrs. E. P. Thom, with which variety 
it is quite similar, but a slightly lighter shade 
of soft yellow. The coloring is pure and exquisite 
and the flowers have a most luscious fragrance. 
The foliage is exceptionally glossy and disease 
resistant and the bushes are very vigorous and 
upright. The buds, of superb form open into 
flowers of enormous size, each borne on long, 
rigid stems. A cut flower par-excellence. $1.00. 
PICTURE. A new beautiful pink rose, warmed 
by tones of salmon, which merits a place in your 
rose-garden for its fine color, freedom of bloom¬ 
ing, and perfection of bud and flower. $1.00. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Strong growing, like 
the most popular variety Pres. Hoover. The blood- 
red flowers are toned with cerise, fragrant and 
lasting. An improved Red Hoover. (Patent ap¬ 
plied for). $1.00. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON. One of the late 
Captain Thomas' introductions which is. finding 
much favor for its bright, scarlet-red buds and 
flowers which do not fade. A vigorous grower. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Crown of Jewels 
Like Heidekind, this is a new type of 
rose—one that will bring this glorious 
flower into many new uses in the garden 
and for cutting. Practically thornless, the 
Camellia shaped flowers are produced in 
astounding abundance in a color that is en¬ 
tirely distinct and difficult to describe— 
clear and brilliant rose red with a coral 
glow. Cut them any day in the year for 
small vases or luxuriant large decorations. 
They have wonderful keeping qualities. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
After March 15 
Roses are supplied established in large 
containers in full growth and bloom. See 
page 41 for prices of established Roses. 
The Everblooming Shrub 
Rose 
MRS. DUDLEY FULTON. A new kind of rose, 
valuable as an everblooming shrub. The myriads 
of single white flowers cover a shapely bush, set 
off by evergreen, glossy foliage. This rose will 
fit into innumerable places in the landscape 
planting. (Patent No. 122). $1.00. 
HINRICH GAEDE 
Heidekind 
(Plant Patent No. 78) 
A veritable bouquet of bloom from Spring 
until late Fall—literally hundreds of flowers 
in bloom at one time. 
These flowers are a distinct new type, 
beautifully formed and double, 2 to 4 
inches across. They are borne in great 
clusters on long-branched sprays; the whole 
spray may be cut, forming in itself a love¬ 
ly bouquet for floral decoration, or the in¬ 
dividual flowers may be cut separately for 
table use—you will find no end of attrac¬ 
tive ways to use these charming blossoms. 
The color of the buds is brilliant coppery 
rose; the flowers as they open are glowing 
bright rose, changing as they develop to 
clear rose-pink, so that one spray of flowers 
contains a wonderful blend of pink and 
rose shades. 
To produce flowers in such great abund¬ 
ance shows the extreme vigor of the bush, 
which has healthy, large, leathery, rich 
green foliage. Plant Heidekind in promi¬ 
nent spots in your garden, as specimens, 
as well as in the rose garden. We can 
imagine nothing more effective as a hedge 
than this bright-colored rose. $1.00. 
Special Quantity 
Prices 
Orders of 10 to 49 Roses, 10% 
discount 
Orders of 50 or more Roses, 20% 
discount on orders of one kind or 
assorted varieties 
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