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C HIS is a grand collection of ever-blooming 
roses. We illustrate only five but they 
are types of the others. They are hardy in 
this latitude if protected as advised in our 
pamphlet “The Garden Culture of the Rose” 
(by Mr. Peter Henderson;, sent free on ap¬ 
plication with order. 
No.i. MME. EUGENE MARLiTT. 
One of the best of the newer Roses for garden purposes. It 
is exceptionally healthy, vigorous and free blooming. The 
flowers are large, very double. They are a rich, bright carmine 
with reddish tones and do not fade in the hottest weather. It 
is quite hardy and fragrant. (See cut). 
no. 2 . PINK MAMAN COCHET. 
The buds are a beautiful pink; the coFr is held in the open 
flower. The flower stems are long the buds and flowers are held 
erect, and it is delightfully fragrant. Conceded by all to be the 
ideal ever-blooming pink, hardy, garden Rose. (See cut.) 
No. 4 . MRS. B. R. CANT. 
This variety is remarkable for its 
robust habit and the profuse manner 
in which it blooms. The flowers 
are of medium size and of a beauti¬ 
ful deep rose color on the outer 
petals, quite r?d in some cases; while 
the inner petals are soft silvery rose, 
buff at the base. A healthy grower, 
free bloomer. (See cut.) 
no. 6 . GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. 
The color when first opening is a 
very dark, rich crimson; as the 
flower opens it discloses bright scar¬ 
let, shading to velvety, fiery red. 
The flowers on well grown and estab¬ 
lished 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.) 
C. P. STRASHEIM. 
A garden gem in ever-blooming 
Roses; color, light primrose-yellow 
with a touch of fawn in the center 
shading to light sulphur yellow. 
BURBANK. 
This valuable Ross is a cross be¬ 
tween Hermosa and a seedling of Bon 
Silcne. It proves hardy everywhere 
with slight protection. It is an im¬ 
provement in size, brilhancy of color 
and perfection of form, with Hei- 
mosa’s valuable habit of blooming 
all season. Every little plant com¬ 
mences to bloom as soon as it starts 
fiom a cutting. Flowers rich rose- 
pink, deepening o carmine-crimson, 
full and double, reflexed petals. 
MLLE. FRANCISKA KRUGER 
A favorite Rose for the garden and 
the most satisfactory variety in its 
color. The coloring is strikingly 
handsome, a blending of deep yellow 
with coppcr-vellow, pink and buff 
shadings. Fine buds and splendid 
flowers which remain in condition a 
long time. 
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 arti¬ 
ficial light it is even more beautiful than in the daylight. The 
growth is splendid, sturdy and healthy, the foliage large and 
abundant. It is strongly and delightfully perfumed. 
FLORENCE PEMBEKTON. 
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. 
COL. R. S WILLIAMSON. 
The habit is splendid, long stems, flowers erect; luxuriant 
foliage, dark green. Color satin-white with a deep blush center. 
They are very large, full, of perfect form, with high, pointed 
center; petals round and of great substance. 
no. a. WHITE MAMAN COCHET. 
This is the ideal, hardy, white, ever-blooming Rose. It is a 
pure wnite “ sport ” from “ Maman Cochet,” inheriting all its 
fine qualities. The buds are long and pointed, opening grace¬ 
fully, the expanded flowers are full and firm. (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 described, it is a rosy-flesh, very soft in the center, 
and shaded with a lighter flesh at the end of the petals. 
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