EXPERT ROSE GROWERS 
THE LECOLC FLORAL COMPANY 
SOUVENIR DE PRESIDENT CARNOT—Superb 
in shape and exquisite in color. Long, beautifully 
pointed buds, developing into large, full and 
double flowers with thick, heavy, shell-like pet¬ 
als. A delicate flush-white, shaded a trifle deeper 
at the center, very slightly suffused with fawn. 
Each individual flower distinctly apparent on a 
long, stiff stem. 
SOUVENIR OF WOOTTON—Velvety-red. resem¬ 
bling color of Jacqueminot; large, full and regular, 
with thick, leathery petals; a very free bloomer. 
STAR OF FRANCE—(See Etoile de Fnance.) 
STAR OF LYON—(See Etoile de Lyon.) 
STRIPED LA FRANCE (Madame Angelique 
Veysset.)—Color same as the beautiful pink La 
France, except delicate stripes and shades of 
white. Otherwise the equivalent of its parent. 
SUNRISE—Brilliant coloring as seen in the Aus¬ 
trian Copper, scarlet and yellow; with the un¬ 
folding, the colors deepen, the scarlet turning to 
dark red, the yellow to orange and copper, inside 
of petals to golden yellow. Large, double and 
finely perfumed. 
SUNSET—Rich, golden amber, shaded with ruddy 
copper in harmony with its name. Finely formed 
buds and large flowers, blooming freely and ex¬ 
quisitely perfumed. 
SWEETHEART—Buds of bright pink, shading 
to a soft white In the full blooms; very double 
and fragrant; a hardy climber or trailer. 
TENNESSEE BELLE—Bright rosy pink; vigor¬ 
ous climber and generous bloomer. One of the 
most beautiful of the hardy climbers. 
THALIA—(See White Rambler.) 
THE BRIDE—Pure white under glass, taking 
on a delicate pink tinge out of doors. Forces well 
and produces abundantly for cut flowers. 
THE QUEEN—Pure, snow-white; beautifully 
formed buds and large petals; a free and continu¬ 
ous bloomer, exquisitely scented. 
TULIP ROSE—(Madame de Wateville.) 
ULRICH BRUNNER—Brilliant cherry red 
flowers of Immense size and bold globular form. 
Seedling of Paul Neyron, strong and disease resisting. 
UNCLE JOHN—A sport from Goldon Gate, with 
deeper tones of color, both in the cream and the 
pink; a fine forcer. 
UNIVERSAL FAVORITE—Beautiful, rosy-pink, 
resembling "Bridesmaid;” largo and double; a 
rapid climber or trailer of free branching and 
blooming habit. 
VICK'S CAPRICE—A variegated hardy Rose; 
large, fragrant and attractive flowers of satiny 
pink, distinctly striped and shaded with white 
and bright carmine; slightly cup-shaped, but full 
and deep; blooms at frequent intervals during the 
entire season; healthy and vigorous. 
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