JM "Bountiful” Collection of 12 Ever-blooming Roses. 
This 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,” sent free on application with order. 
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 coppery- 
yellow and buff shadings. Fine buds 
and splendid flowers which remain in 
condition a long time. 
PRINCESS ALICE DE MONACO. 
The flowers are produced in wonderful 
profusion, are deliciously fragrant, large 
size, double to center, and of fine form. 
Creamy-white on the outside of the 
petals, with a faint rosy-blush on the 
edges. As the flowers expand they dis¬ 
close a charming shade of opaline-pink, 
deepening to rich blush. 
MAGNAFRANO. tloo^ng’, h^rdy 
red Rose, fairly entitled to be called 
the “ Ever-blooming Jacq.” (See cut 
and full description on page 137.) 
rp-pY yA grand new Hybrid Tea Rose, introduced 
IKlUMril. , ky us j£ j s a strong-growing, very free bloom¬ 
ing variety, long straight stems, large and handsome foliage. 
The blooms are splendid, large, full and double, the buds are 
finely shaped, borne singly and erect on strong stems. The 
color is a beautiful shade of deepest carmine-pink with crimson 
tones and a beautiful sheen. The fragrance is strong and 
spicy. Perfectly hardy in this latitude and ever-blooming. 
txttvtt r Ti/r a The buds are a beautiful 
PINK MAMAN COCHET. pink; the color 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. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET. bloomfng'& h *S y ha7Si 
the requisites of a perfect garden Rose—substance, size, fragrance 
hardiness, splendid buds and full, double, fragrant flowers. A 
variety which stands, supreme in its class. 
C. P. STRASHEIM. 
touch of fawn. 
A garden-gem in ever-blooming Roses; 
color, light primrose-yellow, -with a 
(See extended description and cut on page 134.) 
CORALLINA. 
A variety splendidly adapted to our Ameri¬ 
can climate. Flowers deep rosy-crimson, 
large, full and finely formed. It makes beautiful buds, particu¬ 
larly during the autumn months. It is a constant and abundant 
bloomer, strong stems and fine foliage; fine for cutting, its vig¬ 
orous, healthy habit and bright color making it exceedingly 
valuable for the garden. 
ti/th/tt' TT? a i\T A variable Rose; color, fine, creamy- 
MME. JEAN DUPUY. pink> showing rich ’ fawn ’ as t £ e 
flower ages, with golden-yellow center, outer petals edged 
with rich pink; large, fully double and very sweet; constant 
and abundant bloomer, almost thornless. A most satisfactory 
Rose for sum¬ 
mer bloom- 
mg 
no. 4. 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 and 
full. The color is a rich, bright carmine, 
with reddish tone, and does not fade or 
bleach in the hottest weather. It is 
quite hardy and delightfully fragrant. 
No. 5. GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. 
Unquestionably the finest brilliant 
red, hardy, ever-blooming garden Rose. 
The color, when first opening, is very 
dark rich crimson, quickly changing 
to bright scarlet, shading to velvety, 
fiery-red. The flowers are very showy 
ancf handsome. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE. ^aw-yel- 
low color, with the outer petals 
washed and outlined with a bright 
rosy - pink ; occasionally the whole 
flower will be suffused with the light 
pink. It grows vigorously, blooms 
profusely, knd is most deliciously 
scented; in cold weather it almost 
changes color, taking on gorgeous 
crimson tints. 
SPECIAL OFFEK: 
The “BOUNTIFUL” COLLECTION OF 12 ROSES, 1st size, $4.50; 2d size, $3.00; 3d size, $1.00. 
SINGLE PLANTS of any of the above, 1st size, 60c.; 2d size, 30c.; 3d size, 10c. each. 
