EXPERT ROSE GROWERS 
-a the LEEDLE FLORAL COMPANY 
DEBUTANTE—Delicate light pink; double blooms 
In clusters, with delicate odor of the Sweetbriar; 
dark, glossy foliage; suited for climbing or trail¬ 
ing; hardy. “ 
DEVON IE NS IS (Magnolia Rose)—Creamy-white < 
with yellowish center and a rosy tinge on reverse a 
of large round petals which recurve at maturity, u 
forming large and magnificent star shaped blooms; 
abundant and fragrant. ... 
DINSMORE—A general favorite for the garden; 5 
hardy, vigorous; early, constant and profuse 
bloomer; large, handsome and perfectly double. >. 
Rich, cherry-red; fragrant. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Beautiful shell-pink color, 
which holds for a long time, fading finally to a 
lovely deep rose; very sweet scented; fully equal 
to Crimson Rambler in foliage, hardiness, habit of * 
growth and blooming qualities. 
DUCHESSE DE BRABANT—Exceptionally 
healthy, vigorous and productive; large, full, beau¬ 
tiful in bud and bloom; highly fragrant; soft, light 
rose, with a heavy shading of amber-salmon. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY (Red La France)—Two 
shades darker than its parent, the Pink La France, 
of which it is a duplicate in size, form and habit. 
EMPRESS OF CHINA (The Apple Blossom Rose) 
—Pretty, bright pink flowers in clusters; free- 
blooming, strong growing and hardy. 
‘ ETOILE DE FRANCE (Star of France)—A bril¬ 
liant shade of clear red-crimson velvet, center¬ 
ing to vivid cerise; large flowers on long, stiff 
% stems; remarkably vigorous, free-blooming and 
hardy. Grown to some extent as a cut flower 
variety, but Its chief value lies in its striking 
beauty as an outdoor bloomer and bedder with 
bronzy-green foliage. 
ETOILE DE LYON (Star of Lyon)—Deep, golden- 
yellow; a healthy, vigorous grower, blooming freely 
early and late; full, deep and rich flowers very 
sweet; extremely hardy, both as to heat and cold. 
One of the best bush Roses in existence. 
EUPHROSYNE—(See Pink Rambler.) 
FRANCOIS LEVET—Light pink; large, round, 
stately flowers; fragrant; a vigorous grower and 
free bloomer, with .few thorns; one of the best. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (The White American 
Beauty)—An everywhere hardy, vigorous grower, 
with bright green leaves, delicately veined; splen¬ 
did long buds and magnificent snow-white blooms 
with large saucer-shaped petals. Rightly named 
and deservedly a prize winner.* 
FREIHERR VON MARSCH ALL—Bright red; 
long, well-phapcd buds and large, full flowers on 
long, stiff stems; vigorous, free and a profuse out¬ 
door bloomer. 
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