EXPERT ROSE GROWERS 
the leedle FLORAL COMPANY 
VIRGINIA R. COXE—(See Gruss an Teplitz). 
WELLESLEY—Bright, clear salmon-rose, reverse 
of petals silver-rose; retains the form of Liberty 
and the fullness of Bridesmaid, its parents; tall, 
stiff canes; vigorous, healthy and free. 
WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY—(See Frau Karl 
Druschki.) . _ , 
WHITE BABY RAMBLER—(See Catherine 
ZeimeL) * 
WHITE BO U GERE—Pure, ivory-white, with 
never a tint or shade whatever; free flowering, 
large, full and double; a favorite in the South 
Bsp6ci^ly* 
WHITE GOLDEN GATE—(See Ivory). 
WHITE LA FRANCE (Auguste Gulnolsseau}— 
Large and finely formed buds and blooms haying 
broad petals of silvery white with very delicate 
pink shadings. A fragrant, free and continuous 
bloomer. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET—Very large and beau¬ 
tifully formed in bud and bloom; pure snowy- 
white under glass, taking on a faint pink flush 
out of doors which enhances its beauty. Vigorous 
and produces abundantly for cutting. 
WHITE RAMBLER (Thalia)—Grows vigorously 
In clusters of pure white flowers. 
WICHURAIANA (Memorial)—Pure shining white 
with bright golden center; single large blossoms 
profuse In July; glossy dark green leaves. 
WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON—Deep orange- 
yellow, with center of coppery-yellow, faintly 
tinted with rose; beautifully colored and formed. 
WILLIAM R. SMITH (Malden's Blush.)—Creamy- 
white with shadings of pink; a seedling from 
Maman Cochet and Kalserin Augusta Victoria; 
beautiful in form and colors; glossy foliage; long 
stiff stems; vigorous in growth; a superb summer 
bedder and hardy with light protection. 
YELLOW MAMAN COCHET (Madame Derepas- 
M at rat)—A hardy, strong grower, producing 
heavy foliage and strong, stiff stems; buds grace¬ 
fully shaped and fine, open flowers of sulphur 
yellow, blooming from early Spring until late frost. 
YELLOW RAMBLER (Aglala)—A hardy climber. 
Double, golden-yellow flowers in large clusters. 
YELLOW SOUPERT—(See Mosella.) 
CERTIFICATE OF NURSERY INSPECTION 
No. 73. Columbus, Ohio, July 27, 1908. 
This is to certify that in accordance with the pro¬ 
visions of the Nursery and Orchard Inspection Law 
of the State of Ohio, the nursery stock for sale by 
The Leedle Floral Company, of Springfield, Ohio, 
has been Inspected by a duly authorized inspector, 
and has been found apparently free from danger¬ 
ously injurious insects and plant diseases. 
Invalid after September 16, 1909. 
N. E. SHAW, Chief Inspector. 
8PRinariCLO>*Hf4 w. •. R. 
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