SUPERB 
ROSES 
33 
THE FRESNO 
NURSERY CO. 
Madame Caroline Testout. Satiny pink. 
Flowers cup-shaped and very fragrant. 
Free in bloom, strong in growth and shouid 
be included in every good collection. 
Madam Jean Dupuy. A superb new rose. 
Remarkably vigorous in growth and cov¬ 
ered from top to bottom with very heaTy, 
dark green, shiny foiiage. Color grand 
in the extreme; golden-yellow center, 
shaded rosy yellow and broadly margined 
with rose. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 
Marquis de Querhoent. Contains all the 
high colors of copper salmon and golden 
yellow, beautifully blended. Produces very 
nice buds, which develop into a beautifully 
wavy bloom. 
Madam Gabriel Luizet. The loveliest shade 
of pale pink to be found in roses; of pure, 
even tone and well brought out in its large 
perfect blooms. 
Paul Neyron. The largest rose in cultiva¬ 
tion. Flowers of enormous size, borne on 
long, sturdy shoots, and usually one flower 
to the stem. Rich, dark rose in color, and 
very fragrant. 
Perle von Godesburg. A sport from Kaiser¬ 
in, with all the good points of its parent. 
Center of flower deep yellow, merging into 
cream in the outer portions of the petals. 
Prince of Bulgarie. A recent introduction 
which has grown in favor, as it has many 
good points to recommend it. Petals very 
broad and heavy. In color a superb rosy 
flesh. Free blooming and a strong grower. 
President Carnot. Throws very heavy canes, 
surmounted by flowers of large size. Color 
shell pink, shading to white. 
Souvenir de Pierre Notting. A new rose 
with long pointed buds, which open a large, 
full, perfect flower. Color light yellow, 
edged with rose. A hybrid of Marechal 
Neil and Maman Cochet. 
Soleil de Or. A hybrid from Persian Yel¬ 
low and contains the highest colors found 
in the family, all beautifully blended, 
f lowers are very large and globular, vary¬ 
ing in color from goid and orange to red¬ 
dish gold, shaded with nasturtium red. 
Ulrich Brunner. Rich, cherry crimson, 
r lowers very large and produced on long 
solitary stems. Far better in color than 
American Beauty, in addition to which ah 
the buds and flowers come good when 
grown outside. Grand in early and late 
fall. 
White Maman Cochet. An American sport 
from Maman Cochet, with all the good 
qualities ol its parent and identical with 
it save in color, which is pure white, 
daintily edged with pink. 
CLIMBING ROSES. 
Climbing Caroline Testout. A grand climb¬ 
ing form of Madam Caroline Testout. Has 
ail the good qualities of the latter, coupied 
with additional strength of growth and 
consequently greater production of bloom. 
Extra good. 
Climbing Kaiserin. The counterpart of 
Kaiserin except that it is a climber. The 
buds have the same exquisite form as 
the parent and are the same in color. 
Delicate ivory white. Very vigorous 
grower. 
Paul Neyron. 
Climbing Madame Cecil Brunner. The 
blooms have the same exquisite shape 
as Mme. Cecil Brunner and are identical 
in color, but more freely produced and 
in larger trusses. Extremely vigorous. 
Climbing Papa Gontier. The sports which 
have resulted in climbing forms to many 
of our best standard roses have been nu¬ 
merous, but we doubt if. with the excep¬ 
tion of Climbing Kaiserin and Climbing 
Testout, that there are any equal to this 
lovely climbing form of the old Papa Gon¬ 
tier. The buds are of the same elegant 
pointed form and color, coupled with a 
wonderful freedom of production. 
