soft shades you should not be without this rose. Keeps 
remarkably well when cut. Price 50c. 
J. OTTO THILOW—Similar to Rose Marie in color, form 
and fragrance, but is borne on stronger stems. An 
excellent cut flower that really lasts. Price 50c. 
KAISERIN—Pull, high centered roses of pure white. No 
rose is more perfectly formed than Kaiserin. Slightly 
fragrant, blooms heavily. Foliage is a pleasing light 
green. Price 50c. 
LADY FORTEVIOT—The foliage and habit of growth 
greatly resemble that of Golden Emblem, but the plant 
is much more robust. In this rose you may see almost 
every shade of orange, red and gold. The buds are long 
and pointed, and the open flower is large, double and 
a riot of color. A thoroughly good rose. Price 50c. 
LOS ANGELES—Is one of the busiest roses we know. 
From March until winter it produces a constant suc¬ 
cession of large, full, flame pink buds and flowers. An 
interesting rose from the first flaming bud until the 
last curling petal has fallen. Exceptionally strong 
grower. Price 50c. 
LOUISE C. BRESLAU—Would be worth growing for its 
glistening, disease resistant foliage alone. Large, oval, 
apricot-colored buds are followed by double, apricot- 
pink flowers of good shape and texture. Price 50c. 
LUCIE MARIE—Long, pointed, deep yellow buds splash¬ 
ed with red open into flowers of yellow and copper. 
The petal tips are tinted pink. A strikingly handsome 
color combination that you will long remember. Slight¬ 
ly fragrant. Grows vigorously. Price 60c. 
LULU—Dainty, slender buds of coral apricot. A vase of 
these buds never fails to bring forth exclamations of 
wonder and appreciation. A strong grower and a free 
bloomer. Price 60c. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT—The color tones are alto¬ 
gether different than in any other rose. The long, 
tapering buds are coral-red, shaded with yellow and 
bright scarlet, and open into roses of glistening coral- 
pink. Grows vigorously and blooms heavily. Price 50c. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Warms the cool Fall and 
Spring days with its brilliance. Pointed buds open 
into extremely full, high-centered flowers of bright 
scarlet tempered with orange. Liking the cool weather 
it blooms into the Winter, long after most other roses 
have begun to rest. The bush is extremely vigorous. 
Foliage is heavy, dark green. Price 50c. 
MARY HART (Red Talisman. Patent No. 8)—If you 
have enjoyed Talisman you will doubly appreciate 
this exquisite blood-red rose. Spicily fragrant. Flowers 
and buds are well formed on strong stems. Price $1.00. 
MAX KRAUSE—Enormous, golden yellow, high centered 
flowers of excellent shape that change to shades of 
apricot in the warmer weather. Presents different color 
effects at the different seasons of the year, but is 
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