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138 EVERYTH1HG FOE THE GMDEH - Plair&tts 
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AMERICAN BEAUTY 
SELECT EVER-BLOOMING ROSES 
Although we do not offer as long a list of varieties of Roses as some 
yet our stock in quality, condition and extent is unequaled, and 
we contend that our customers are safer in selecting from our list 
of Choice Tested Varieties than if we offered a long list, which 
would of necessity contain many inferior sorts. 
Balduin (also known as Helen Gould). Intense carmine-crimson with 
deeper shades in the depth of the petals. 
Bessie Brown. A beautiful flesh-pink Rose shading to French .white. 
Bridesmaid. A favorite pink Tea Rose; fine buds and flowers. 
Clothilde Soupert. The flowers are borne in sprays, very double an 
handsomely formed. The outer petals are pearly-white shading to a 
rosy-pink in the center. 
Countess of Derby. Outer petals rosy-pink shading to salmon-pink 
in center of flower, very fragrant. 
Duchesse de Brabant. Rosy-flesh deepening to opaline-pink and rose. 
General McArthur. In color, it is the brightest amongst all the Roses, 
being a vivid crimson-scarlet. Of free-branching habit of growth; very 
vigorous and healthy, every shoot producing a flower; and hardy enough 
to withstand our severe winters. 
Golden Gate. A monthly ever-blooming sort, strong-growing, fine 
flower stems; color, creamy-yellow, with pink edges. 
Hermosa- The color is a clear, fresh bright pink. 
Malmaison. French white, rosy-blush in center. 
Marie Van Houtte. Straw-yellow, outer petals washed and outlined with 
bright rosy pink; the whole flower occasionally suffused with that color. 
Madame Edmee Metz. Flowers are rosy-carmine shaded with salmon. 
Melody. Flowers yellow, deepening to apricot in the center. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. The petals are large and of elegant La France 
form; the color is satiny-rose shading to silvery-rose at the edge of the petals. 
Mrs. Wallace H. Rowe. The color is bright, Sweet Pea mauve. 
Perle des Jardins. The form of the bud is round and full; color clear yellow. 
Rhea Reid. Buds long, oval and pointed; color beautiful crimson. 
Safrano. Buff, tinted apricot and saffron. 
Souv. de Gustav Prat. Color sulphur-yellow; good large buds, long and pointed. 
Price, 1st size, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz.; 2d size, 35c. each,’ $3.50 per doz.; 3d size, from 
3-inch pots, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
SUMMER GARDEN COLLECTION 
In this unique offer we group twelve summer-blooming Roses of established merit, and send 
them, free by Parcel Post, for $1.00. As they are growing in pots they can be sent at any time, 
and may be kept in a sunny window, in pots, until time to plant out in the garden. Our pamphlet, 
“Garden Culture of the Rose,’’ will be sent free to those applying for it. This tells how to treat 
the plants when received and how to care for them thereafter. The plants offered are grown in 
8-inch pots and on their own roots. (See cut and explanation page 128.) 
The 12 Roses, free by Parcel Post, for $1.00. If by express (buyer to pay charges), we can 
send them with all the soil on the roots; a great advantage. 
New Hybrid Tea Rose 
PHARISAER 
A fine garden Rose, one 
of the best introduced 
in many years. The 
growth is free and 
vigorous with 
splendid foliage. 
The flowers are 
r o s y-w h i t e , 
center a deep 
salmon-rose. 
They are 
very large, 
the buds 
long and 
they open 
beautifully. 
C See cut.) 
Price, 1st 
size, 75c. 
each, $7.50 
per doz. ; 
2d size, 
50c. 
$5 . 
doz.; 3d 
size, from 
3-inch pots, 
25c. each. 
$2.50 per doz. 
A hardy Rose of the largest size, having the ever-blooming qualities of 
the Tea Rose, with the delicious odor of the Damask Rose, conseauently 
equally valuable for winter or summer flowering. In color, it is a deep, 
brilliant rosy-carmine, shaded toward the center with rich carmine-crimson. 
This is unquestionably the most popular Rose now before the public, a 
F 'Opularity due entirely to its splendid value as a winter-forcing variety. 
t has, however, much value as a garden variety and is very much sought 
after. (See cut.) 
Price, 1st size, 60c. each, S6.00 per doz.; 2d size, 50c. each, $4.50 i 
doz.; 3d size, from 3-inch pots, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
HARRY KIRK (Tea) 
A new yellow ever-blooming Rose of promise. The flowers are large 
and full; Duds long and of fine form. The color is deep sulphur-yellow 
shading lighter towards the edges. 
Price, strong imported plants, 60c. each, $6.00 per doz. 
a size, 
0c. ea., 
5.0Cper 
OUBv THIRD SIZE ROSES ARE GROWN IN 34NCH POTS See cut and explanation page 128 
