EXPERT ROSE GROWERS 
THE LEEDLE FLORAL COMPANY 
INSTiTUTEUR SIRDEY—Bud reddish-yellow, 
opening deep gold; very large flower, with broad, 
magnolia-like petals; free, upright branching 
habit, with stiff stems; a fancy forcer. 
IRISH BEAUTY—(See Killarney.) 
ISABELLA SPRUNT—Bright canary-yellow; a 
free grower and bloomer; forces well and a good 
garden Rose. 
IVORY (White Golden Gate)—Pure ivory-white; 
long, elegantly pointed buds and massive blooms 
borne on strong, stiff stems. A favorite every¬ 
where. 
JACOB’S PE RLE—Rose center, edged salmony- 
yellow. 
JAMES SPRU NT—Deep cherry-red flowers, rich 
and velvety; full, very double and sweet. 
J. B, CLARKE—-Intense scarlet, shaded crimson- 
maroon, very dark and rich, and sweetly fragrant; 
petals large, deep and smooth; extremely high 
pointed center; foliage bronzy-green changing to 
dark green; growth strong and upright, making a 
large, handsome bush. 
JOHN HOPPER—Bright rose; large, solid and 
regular flowers, perfectly full and double; abundant, 
free and fragrant; with very few thorns. 
JUBILEE—A new, hardy ever-bloomer; buds long 
and graceful; flowers extremely large, full and 
double; color glowing, velvety-crimson with shad¬ 
ing of maroon-red at base; fragrance delicious. 
KAISERIN ' AUGUSTA VICTORIA—Pure white, 
does not pink when planted out; splendid, large 
buds and superb, full, double blooms, making the 
choicest cut flowers. A most sturdy grower, bloom¬ 
ing steadily from early spring until late frost. Fully 
deserving of the high esteem in which it is every¬ 
where held. 
KAISERIN GOLDIFOLIA—(See page 17.) 
KEYSTONE—Deep lemon-yellow; double as 
Clothilde Soupert; fragrant tas Magnolia blossoms; 
a rapid climber; free brancher; insect proof and 
hardy to the last degree. 
KILLARNEY (The Irish Beauty) — Brilliant 
sparkling pink with large, pointed buds, broad, 
wax-like petals and enormous semi-full flowers of 
exceeding beauty. One of the very finest of 
forcers. 
LA DETROIT—Clear flesh-pink, shading to deep 
rose; fine broad shell-like petals; very full and de¬ 
liciously tea scented; a vigorous grower and 
abundant bloomer. 
LADY BATTERSEA (Red Nlphetos)—Lovely 
wine-red; very long, pointed buds and large, full 
and double blooms.^ 
LADY GAY—Cherry-pink, fading to soft white; 
the flowers, in large, loose trusses, together with 
the buds and foliage, form a mass of beauty from 
base of vine to tips of branches; a perfectly hardy 
climber. 
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