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Pupa Gontier. Deep glowing crimson, fine 
buds, good for cutting. 
I'erle des Jardins. Bright sulphur-yellow, 
large, well-formed flowers. 
Paul ZVeyron. The largest rose in cultivation. 
Flowers of enormous size, borne on long, 
sturdy shoots, and usually one flower to the 
stem. Rich, dark rose in color, and very 
fragrant. 
Prince Camille de Rolian. Very dark velvety 
crimson; one of the best dark roses. 
Sunset. Identical in every respect with Perle 
des Jardins, except that its color is that of 
rich saffron and orange. 
Snow Flake. The freest flowering white rose 
we have seen. It is especially useful in set 
designs. For a pot plant it cannot be ex¬ 
celled. We counted on one plant 143 buds 
and flowers in a single day. 
Ulrich Brunner. Rich, cherry crimson. Flow¬ 
ers very large and produced on long solitary 
stems. Far better in color than American 
Beauty, in addition to which all the buds 
and flowers come good when grown outside. 
Grand in early and late fall. 
I lrieli Brunner 
ROSES IX TREE FORM OTHER¬ 
WISE CLASSIFIED AS 
“STANDARD.” 
We can supply Tree Roses in as¬ 
sortment. Parties who leave the se¬ 
lection to 11s, simply have to desig¬ 
nate the colors wanted and we will 
supply the very best sorts and ones 
giving best satisfaction and suitable 
for different climates. 
\Y FI.I.-KNOWN VARIETIES—BUSH 
Dorothy Page Roberts. One of the most vig¬ 
orous growers of Hybrid Tea Roses; at its 
best in the bud state. Color, an entrancing 
shade of deep coppery-pink. 
Jean Note. A splendid addition to the list of 
yellows. Center of bloom chrome yellow, 
passing to creamy yellow in the outer pet¬ 
als. Flowers full and globular; constantly 
in bloom. 
Byon Rose. An entirely new color, combining 
all the good qualities to be sought for in a 
rose; a strong, vigorous grower, with every 
shoot crowned with magnificent blooms. 
Color, a delightful shrimp pink, shaded with 
coral pink, and gradually merged to a deep 
golden yellow at the base of the petals. 
Mad. Segond Weber. A magnificent light rosy 
salmon bloom, with an ideal long pointed 
bud which expands to a flower of immense 
size; blooms with remarkable persistence. 
Mine. Constant Soupert. Deep, rich yellow in 
the interior of the bloom, edged and shaded 
with peach pink in the outer portions of the 
petals; very double with long, handsome 
buds. 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell. A lovely new color; deep 
reddish apricot toned with salmon; a per¬ 
fectly double form, after the style of Papa 
Gontier. It is a vigorous grower and con¬ 
stant bloomer. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Deep, rich Indian yellow, 
occasionally tinted with salmon. A constant 
bloomer, with buds and open bloom of most 
refined form finish. 
Mrs. Dudley Cross. A fine type of bloom, 
fashioned in many respects after White 
Cochet. Creamy yellow in color; a strong, 
vigorous grower. 
My Maryland. One of the loveliest shades of 
intense pink. Its tone of color is so clean 
and decided that it catches the eye at once. 
Rhea Reid. This rose bids fair to be one of 
the finest crimson scarlet garden roses; a 
superb variety for open culture. It is a con¬ 
stant sheet of magnificent blooms, sending 
up fine, strong canes in great profusion. 
Reine Karola de Saxe. Lovely soft pink, well 
displayed in the full rounded blooms. It is 
a strong grower, with handsome leathery 
foliage; a grand rose for cutting purposes. 
Safrano. Buff with shadings of apricot; a 
continuous bloomer. 
Souvenir du President Carnot. Delicate rosy 
flesh, shaded to rosy pink in center; a con¬ 
tinuous bloomer; thrifty, symmetrical in 
growth; flowers of good size on long stems; 
well-formed buds. 
Ulrieli Brunner. Cherry-red; very large, fine 
form; extra good. 
White Killarney. A beautiful white sport 
from the well-known Killarney; it is iden¬ 
tical in every respect save color, which is a 
creamy white. 
