NOVELTY ROSES 
The above pictures will be of interest to Rose lovers as the one on the left represents the leading lady patronesses of the National 
Rose Society of France (including the Marquise de Sinety in the group), judging new Roses in the Bagatelle Rose gardens near Paris, 
where the leading Rose growers of Europe send their novelties to be grown in competition for the coveted Bagatelle prizes. The 
right hand picture shows another scene in these World-famous Gardens. 
BRITISH QUEEN (H. T.) 
This is indeed a Queen among roses and superb beyond 
description. Experts agree that this is the finest white H. T. 
in existence. It blooms all summer and the flowers are models 
of perfection, i-yr. plants, ready May 1st, $1.00, postpaid. 
COUNTESS M. H. CHOTEK (H. C.) 
A splendid hardy climber. Grows upright and bushy, and 
makes shoots 8 to io feet long in a season. Blooms are medium 
sized, well formed, very fragrant, bright crimson. (See illus¬ 
tration.) I-yr. plants, ready May 1st, $1.00, postpaid. 
DAYBREAK (WICH.) 
A vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. The flowers are single and pro¬ 
duced in great pyramidal clusters of deep, yellowish-pink, shading lighter 
towards the center. I-yr., 50 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., $1.00, by express. 
ERNA TESCHENDORFF (POLY.) 
This is a sport from the world-famous crimson Baby Rambler. It has the 
same free flowering habit and dwarf growth with larger flowers than the parent 
and color a dark brilliant red. i-yr. plants, ready May 1st, $1.00, postpaid. 
CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (C. H. T.) 
Something great. A climbing form of the universally popular red rose 
shown in color on back cover. I-yr. plants, ready March 1st, 75 cts., postpaid. 
GEORGE DICKSON (H. T.) 
One of the most perfectly formed roses ever seen and overflowing with 
perfume. The color is rich plum crimson, very rich and dark. A splendid out¬ 
door rose for producing show blooms, i-yr. plants, ready May 1st, $1.00, ppd. 
LESLIE HOLLAND (H. T.) 
Color is deep, scarlet-crimson, of a delightfully brilliant and dazzling 
shade; very sweetly scented. A splendid rose that blooms almost unceas¬ 
ingly from June till frost. I-yr. plants, ready May 1st, $1.00, postpaid. 
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Countess M. H. Chotek 
