Ww COL. R. S. WILLIAMSON. 
The habit is splendid, long stems, flowers erect; 
w/f/ luxuriant foliage, dark green Color satin-white 
K/ with a deep blush center. They are very large, full, 
Wt of perfect form, with high, pointed center; petalsround 
y and of great substance. • 
C. P. STRASHEIM. V 
A garden gem in ever-bloomijig Roses. The color is a very } 
delicate shade of light primrose-yellow with a touch of fawn 
in the center shading to light sulphur yellow. {See cut.) 
FLORENCE PEMBERTON. 
Creamy white suffused pink, with edges of petals occasionally 
flushed peach; flowers large, full, perfect in form with very high, 
pointed center. A fine summer blooming rose. {See cut.) 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. 
The color when first opening is a very dark, rich crimson; as the 
flower opens it discloses bright scarlet, shading to velvety, fiery 
red. The flowers on well grown and established plants are large and 
full, very showy and handsome. It is a prodigous bloomer, one of 
the freest known, remarkably healthy and vigorous, almost immune 
from all diseases. {See cut.) 
LAURENT CARLE. 
A fine new Hybrid Tea Rose which is destined to become very 
popular. It is a fine, vigorous grower of erect, branching habit 
and splendid dark green foliage. The stems are long and rigid 
holding the buds and flowers well erect. It is beautiful in the 
bud and they expand into large flowers of ^rfect form, just full 
enough to open freely, splendid for summer. The color is a brilliant 
reddish carmine with a soft velvety finish, one of its distinc¬ 
tive characteristics. It has a delightful fragrance. This variety is 
full of promise and must appeal to all lovers of fine Roses, {See cut.) 
MRS. DAVID JARDINE. 
A variety which has won quite a name already as a winter-forcing 
Rose. In the garden it stands out amongst pink Roses by reason 
of its fine habit, splendid flowers and generally attractive appear¬ 
ance. The color is bright rosy-pink shading to rich salmon-pink on 
the outer petals. A strong grower, large flowers, fine buds and very 
free-flowering, richly fragrant. {See cut.) 
MLLE. FRANCISKA KRUGER. 
A favorite Rose for the garden and the most satisfactory vanety 
In its color. The coloring is strikingly handsome, a blending of deep 
yellow with copper-yellow, pink and buff shadings. Fine buds and 
splendid flowers which remain in condition a long time. {See cut.) 
MY MARYLAND. 
The color is soft salmon-pink which lightens up beautifully as the 
flowers expand. The shade is most pleasing, surpassing all other pink 
sorts in the eyes of many competent judges. Under artificial light 
it is even more beautiful than in the daylight. The growth is 
The buds are a beautiful pink; the color is held in the open 
flower. The flower stems are long the buds and flowers are he.d 
erect, and it is delightfully fragrant. Conceded by all to be the 
ideal ever-blooming pink, hardy, garden Rose. 
RENEE WILMART URBAN. 
One of the best of the new Hybrid Tea Roses for garden culture. 
It is a strong clean grower, fine stems and foliage, flowers held well 
up The color is a beautiful shade of salmon-flesh, the edges of the 
petals bordered and tinted carmine; delightfully fragrant. (See cut.) 
SOUVENIR DU PRESIDENT CARNOT, 
Flowers very large, both in the bud and in the expanded blossom, 
double to the center, and expanding beautifully. Technically 
des*ibed, it is a rosy-flesh, very soft in the center, and shaded with a 
lighter flesh at the end of the petals 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET, 
This is the ideal, hardy white, ever-blooming Rose. It is a pure 
white " sport " from " Maman Cochet," inheriting all its fine 
qualities. The buds are long and pointed, opening gracefully, the 
expanded flowers are full and firm. 
SPECIAL OFFER. —The "Bountiful” Collection of 12 Roses 
1st size. $5.00; 2d size, $3.50; 3d size. $1.00. Single plarits of any 
of the above. 1st size, 50c.; 2d size, 35c.; 3d size, 10c. each. 
Sweet Rose, eye of gardens, light of lawns, nursling of soft summer dawns 
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