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The “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. 
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. ^St^SSI 
entitled to be called the “Ever-blooming 
Jacq.” ( See cut and full description on 
page 134 .) _ 
No. 1. Trinmnh ^ & ran d new Hybrid Tea Rose, introduced 
1 riurnpii. by us a strong-growing, very free 
blooming 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. 
No. 2. Rrirl^cmn irl More pl an ts of it are cultivated by the ama- 
Dnaesmaia. teur, and more cut bloom is sold by the flow¬ 
er dealer than any pink Rose. The buds are of exquisite shape, 
solid and firm, and the stems are so long and stiff that no other 
Rose will compare with it in keeping qualities after being cut. 
It is the same color all the time under every condition of 
weather and surroundings. 
No. 3. Rrirl*> The ^est ^ vor y white Tea Rose. The buds, 
1 ne Driae w hi c h are of grand size, are carried high and 
erect on bright, smooth stems. It is unsurpassed for purity of 
whiteness and for form and size. In the bright, hot weather of 
midsummer, when planted out-of-doors, it usually shows some 
pink on the outer petals. 
No. 4. M r , R R r anf This variety is 
1 lrs. D. i\. V>ani. remarkable for 
its robust habit and the profuse manner 
in which it blooms. The flowers are of 
medium size and of a beautiful deep rose 
color on the outer petals, quite red in 
some cases; while the inner petals are 
soft silvery-rose, buff at the base. 
N°. 5 . jv\ me 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. 
Marie Van Houtte. 
low color, with the outer pedals washed 
and outlined with a bright rosy-pink; 
occasionally the whole flower will be suf¬ 
fused with the light pink. It grows 
vigorously, blooms profusely, and is 
most deliciously scented; in cold weath¬ 
er it almost changes color, taking on 
gorgeous crimson tints. 
Mile. Franciska Kruger. 
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 flow¬ 
ers which remain in condition along time. 
p p o 1 • A garden-gem in ever-blooming Roses; color, 
r. otrasneim. jjght primrose-yellow, with a touch of fawn. 
(See extended description on page ijo.) 
"Corallina.' 
A variety splendidly adapted to our American 
climate. Flowers deep, rosy-crimson, large, 
full and finely formed. It makes beautiful buds, particularly 
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. 
nunnw A lovely high-class Rose; color, fine 
i ime. jean uupuy. creamy-pink, with golden-yellow center, 
outer petals edged with red; large, fully double and very sweet; 
constant and abundant bloomer, almost thornless. A most 
satisfactory 
Rose for sum¬ 
mer blooming. 
SPECIAL OFFER,: 
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, 50c.; 2d size, 30c.; 3d size, 10c. each. 
