bloomlna Su5li "Tea )Q.o5e5 
Of strong, healthy, hardy habit of growth, they 
thrive splendidly in all parts of the country, bloom¬ 
ing continuously. Quite hardy, but where the win¬ 
ters are severe, protect them carefully. 
RED MAMAN COCHET — Produces magnificent 
flowers, full and double on long, strong stems. 
Color a warm crimson. A great red rose. 
ETOILE DE LYON (Star of Lyon)—Magnificent, 
golden yellow. One of the hardiest of all tea 
roses. Strong, healthy grower, bearing its superb 
flowers in amazing freedom and continually. Im¬ 
mense in size; buds golden yellow, fully double 
to center. 
ISABELLA SPRUNT—Golden yellow, free bloom¬ 
ing with perfect buds. A sweet scented favorite of 
many years. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET (See Illustration) — 
Same lovely form as “Pink Cochet” except is 
snowy white, occasionally tinged with pale blush. 
One of the finest white Roses for open-ground 
culture. 
THE BRIDE—The buds and flowers are unusually 
large, well formed and deliciously perfumed. 
When planted in the open ground the flowers are 
sometimes found to be delicately tinted with pink, 
making it exceedingly attractive. Strong, healthy 
growth and a profuse bloomer. 
MRS. B. R. CANT—One of the best, if not the best 
rose of its class and color now in cultivation. Ex¬ 
ceedingly hardy, producing in marvelous profusion 
deep crimson-pink flowers with silvery rose cen¬ 
ter, perfectly double, fragrant. 
BRIDESMAID (See Illustration)—Color fine, clear 
dark pink. Strong, vigorous grower, bearing its 
flower on long, sturdy stems. Still holds its own 
as one of the most beautiful Tea bush Roses. 
MARIE CUILLOT—Color pure white, sometimes 
faintly tinged pale yellow. Flowers beautifully 
made, very large, full and double; of sweet 
"f fs ^ rs n c G 
BLUMENSCHMIDT (See Illustration)—Pure citron 
yellow, outer petals edged tender rose. Very full, 
double flowers; remarkably vigorous grower. 
MME. FRANCISCA KRUGER (See Illustration) — 
This beautiful rose is of strong bush habit. The 
flowers are very large, well filled; color salmon, 
deeply shaded coppery yellow. Always in bloom. 
YELLOW MAMAN COCHET — A typical Cochet 
Rose. A deep, golden yellow, considered one of 
the very finest. 
PINK MAMAN COCHET (See Illustration)—Its 
large, full and firm buds open into large, perfect¬ 
ly double flowers of splendid substance on long, 
stiff stems. A clear, rich pink changing to silvery 
rose. Has many rivals but no superiors. 
The Popular Bridesmaid 
White Cochet 
‘Discounts on ‘^^ses 
DEDUCT 
10% ON 6 OR MORE ROSES 
15% ON 12 OR MORE ROSES 
20% ON 25 OR MORE ROSES 
Don't Bother with Budding or 
Crafting. Briar is Always 
a Nuisance. 
“The common belief that all modern 
roses must be budded or grafted to secure 
permanent trees is not accurate, says 
‘Answers’ (England). Roses growing on 
their own roots will give results equal to 
any produced on briars. 
Crowing budded roses is a source of end¬ 
less trouble to many novices. The briar 
grows up and the grower, not knowing it 
from the real rose growth, allows it full 
scope. In a year or two the briar has as¬ 
serted itself, taken full control, and noth¬ 
ing but dog roses are produced. 
With roses on their own roots, there is 
never any of this trouble. Should the bush 
be cut down by frost at any time and the 
roots not harmed, real rosewood is again 
produced in the spring. On the other hand, 
many amateurs have set out to plant a 
rose bed and secured the best of budded 
stock btit in a year or two have had only 
briars for their trouble. 
With a budded rose you may get more 
vigorous growth, and probably a more 
robust bloom, but give a rose, growing on 
its own roots liberal treatment and it will 
come in first every time. 
The gardener who sets out to grow roses 
on their own roots simplifies his work.” 
(The Evening Bulletin—Philadelphia, 
Sept. 12, 1925) 
Lovely Pink Cochet 
Mme. Francisca Kruger 
PRICES: All Rose Plants on this Page except where noted: Strong, two year old, 70c each, by 
Express (see Page 3) ; 75c each, Postpaid; still larger, star size, $1.00 each, by Express, $1.10 each, 
Postpaid; strong, first size 30c each; 3 for 75c, Postpaid. Many, not all, 2 year are really 3 years 
old, but sold as 2 year—-your gain. All beautiful Potted Plants, ready for planting—Spring, Sum¬ 
mer or Fall. 
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