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Germain’s 
PICTURE COLLECTION 
Includes eight varieties you will find 
pictured and described on these rose 
pages. 
Heinrich Wendland. 
Joanna Hill. 
Kidwai. 
Sister Therese. 
Catalonia. 
Catherine Kordes. 
Condesa de 
Sastago. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. 
Regular Value—$5.50. 
Collection Price—$4.25, Postpaid. 
DAILY MAIL SCENTED. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. 
DIRECTOR RUBIO. 
Germain’s 
HARMONY COLLECTION 
Includes eight varieties that blend per¬ 
fectly in color. 
Etoile de Holland. 
Feu Joseph Looy- 
mans. 
Grenolile. 
Hinrich Gaede. 
Kaiserin A. Vic¬ 
toria. 
McGredy’s Yellow. 
Rose Marie. 
Sir Henry Segrave. 
Regular Value—$5.50. 
Collection Price—$4.25, Postpaid. 
An unequaled com¬ 
bination of beauti¬ 
fully shaped buds, glorious semi-double open 
flowers, rich spicy fragrance, and a most 
magnificent sparkling velvety crimson color. 
Its fragrance is like mixed cloves and cinna¬ 
mon. and in cooler weather the flowers have 
maroon or black overtones. A tall vigorous 
grower, and the flowers, although they open 
quickly, keep a long time when cut. 75c. 
Pure, glowing rose- 
pink, soft yet bril¬ 
liant, with no other shade. A magnificent 
variety that stands out alone in almost any 
company. Strongly sweet - scented, lasting, 
and fine cut subjects. 50c. 
If you want a Rose with 
“a personality” here it 
is, for it is totally unlike any other Rose in 
form and vivid coloring, which, by the way, 
is retained almost without fading until the 
petals drop. The color is cochineal-pink, very 
pleasing, and the fully opened, many-petaled, 
mammoth blooms, which are held erect on 
rigid stems, are often from 6 to 7 inches 
across and have a mild fragrance. 50c. 
nnTTY Coloring of the bud strongly recalls 
Rev. P. Page Roberts, while the 
bronze tint remains in the open yellow bloom. 
A splendid grower with glossy foliage. An 
unusually healthy bush that blooms profusely 
over a long period. The bronze yellow color 
is one of the most beautiful yet obtained in 
roses. 50c. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL. ™!e“'S''u"JcommoS 
and delightful, an old golden orange flushed 
with peach pink, particularly attractive in 
the bud and open state. 50c. 
DUOUESA DE PENARANDA. t 
of orange-apricot with deeper coppery tones, 
the huge pointed buds being quite double, 
sweetly perfumed, and lopg lasting. A tall, 
strong grower with beautiful light green 
shiny foliage. Unquestionably one of the 
best of the newer Spanish roses, and we are 
more impressed with its excellence now than 
we have been at any time before. 75c. 
E. G. HILL. Deep red.50 
cm IDCC Rich clear gold.$1.50 
Et^Lirac. (ggg color page S) 
Duchess of Atholl 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. ‘"tSf 
outside of the petals are of cream and blush 
shaded with orange at the base, the inner 
face is salmon-pink with golden-orange base. 
50c. 
rr<-rKjPP The long - sought double Etoile 
de Hollande. Bloom deep crim¬ 
son full of “Essence” of Rose. Novelty of 
great future. Vigorous grower. One of the 
most fragrant of roses and perfect in form 
and color. 50c. 
ETHEL SOMERSET. frSlS'?oraf 
and fragrant. 50c. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. it SXc? 
in the half open state, petals extremely 
large, a rose that holds its color well and 
is comparable with the best red roses grown. 
50c. 
Pill ANA splendid addition to the list 
CWI./AI-I/A. qj pink roses. The immense buds 
are exquisitely pointed, full and beautifully 
formed with attractively reflexed petals. In 
color a lively shade of deep pink, lighter to¬ 
ward the edges, retaining the perfection of 
form and color, without fading, from bud 
stage to full open flowers. A strong grower 
and free bloomer, with long, smooth stems, 
perfect for cutting. 75c. 
FPDPRirO s:ay colors of cop- 
htutKluU pgj.y orange 
draw visitors like a magnet to see and make 
note of this exquisite, artistic flower. It 
comes from sunny Spain and is one of the 
choicest Roses we have received from the 
hands of the Rose wizard, Pedro Dot. You 
will find it good for both garden decoration 
and for cut-flowers, for it keeps well when 
cut. This hardy Rose will provide you with 
quantities of bloom every year for years to 
come. 75c. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. "“el! 
low with a very vivid apricot center. Great¬ 
ly admired wherever seen for its unusually 
striking color. The open flower is of large 
size with a spicy fragrance. 50c. 
FRANCP*; «;iM^ Light red with long point- 
t-KAiNV.Atb aiMb. g^ Qpgg flower j^rge 
and fragrant. 50c. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI OR WHITE AMERI- 
r'AM RCAiiTV An ideal hardy rose, pure 
L,AIN DtAUlT. in Color. A remark¬ 
ably vigorous grower. Free flowering. 60c. 
<SEKi M-ARTMi ID O’!® Of the most popular 
GtN. McARTHUR. freest blooming of 
all red garden roses. Color is a bright rosy 
crimson. 50c. 
CLiPCY I ACC A most unusual type of rose 
tPiroT LAoa. which we enjoy offering be¬ 
cause it is so unconventionaL It forms a 
tall, rampant, untamed sort of bush which 
displays in great quantities large, very full 
informal flowers of dark crimson. It blooms 
with great abandon at all seasons, hot 
weather or cool, and has a most exotic per¬ 
fume along with Its other unusual qualities. 
75c. 
GLOAMINS. fs1??of<!?“»age R)- 
i^SLORIANA (Patent No. 391). A rose that re¬ 
tains its yellow color in the hottest weather when 
all others have faded; cooler weather brings out 
the deep colorings of one of its parents, Condesa 
de Sastago, it finishes the season in a burst of 
color. The plants are tall, carrying clean foliage 
and a succession of well formed buds and ca¬ 
mellia shaped blooms throughout the season. 
Excellent perfume. $1.00. 
Catherine Kordes 
★GLOWING SUNSET (Patent No. 104). This 
glorious new Hybrid-Tea Rose defies descrip¬ 
tion. It gives us a most unusual color combina¬ 
tion and petal formation. The long, pointed 
buds open to full, double flowers of a most 
artistic form with the inner petals lengthened 
and twisted in the bizarre manner of a choice 
Cactus Dahlia. The color is an indescribable 
blend of orange-yellow and rose-pink presenting 
a unique and pleasing color effect. When cut 
the blooms keep in perfect condition for several 
days. Their alluring fragrance will endear them 
to everyone. It is a free and continuous 
bloomer. $1.25; 3 for $3.25. 
GOLDEN DAWN. 
A magnificent rose of 
Australian origin. An 
ideal garden rose of great merit of an ex¬ 
quisite light lemon yellow color. 50c. 
r~r^i nCM CMRi EM Golden yellow in color, 
GOLDEN cMoLtM. having a crimson stripe 
on outer petals, with high pointed center; 
tea perfume. Growth free and branching 
with splendid constitution, deep glossy green 
foliage, stout stalks and mildew-proof. 75c. 
Condesa de Sastago 
MAIM Brilliant yellow ._.$1.50 
GOLDEN MAIN, (ggg ggio^ page R) 
r~r^inPW RAPTIIRF This rose has produced 
foOLUEN KAKI UKt. gg^^jg gj ^^jg j^gg^ pgr- 
fectiy formed bright yeliow buds that we 
have ever seen—not a pale yellow, but a 
glowing shining rich yellow without any 
shadings and the color does not fade. The 
open flower is good also, and it has a mild 
but pleasant fragrance. 75c. 
ROSES OF THE WORLD IN COLOR 
By J. H. McFarland 
To the rose lover this new 290 page book 
will prove one of the most interesting and 
useful books ever published. Complete 
and accurate color reproductions of the 
new varieties together with older sorts 
and containing also a chapter on Rose 
Culture. $3.75. 
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