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CULLED FROM RECENT AND PREVIOUS 
INTRODUCTIONS IN ROSES 
In recent years many fine Roses have been intro¬ 
duced. From this collection, we have selected the 
following five as being most generally satisfactory 
throughout the country. Glowing reports from cus¬ 
tomers in practically every state testify to the success 
of these different varieties. 
To offer our customers something really worthwhile, 
e have made up this “Masterpiece Collection,” and 
guarantee them unreservedly to give excellent results. 
To obtain them at the special rate of $5.00, the entire 
collection must be purchased. If you care to purchase 
one or more varieties, the individual price per plant 
appears underneath each description. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary—(Patent No. 249.) This 
beautiful variety is quite distinct from anything 
seen in Roses to date. It is a marvelous combina¬ 
tion of vivid shades, a rich glowing blending of 
salmon and pink, with an orange base. The buds 
long and pointed; flowers are of marvelous size and 
form. Very productive and delightfully perfumed. 
Fine strong grower and a magnificent variety in 
every way. Price: $1.50 per plant, $15.00 per 
dozen. 
Alice Harding—(Patent No. 202.) Truly the finest 
yellow Rose for garden purposes. A beautiful large 
golden yellow slightly flaked carmine in the bud 
with the open bloom a pure golden yellow in color, 
and an extremely fine keeper. There is a very sweet 
honey fragrance to this Rose which adds greatly 
to its attractiveness. Price: $1.50 per plant, 
$15.00 per dozen. 
Crimson Glory—The best red Rose in our many 
years of introducing new Roses. “Crimson Glory” 
has been on the market for four years and there is 
nothing to surpass it either in color, which is a 
deep vivid crimson shaded ox-blood red and fin¬ 
ished with a soft velvety nap, or in its habit of 
growth, which is very vigorous, producing at all 
times quantities of superb urn shaped blooms. 
Price: $1.00 per plant, $10.00 per dozen. 
Madame Joseph Perraud—This Rose which was 
awarded a medal as “the most beautiful Rose in 
France” is carrying on its tradition in America for 
unusual coloring and habit of growth. The intro¬ 
ducer speaks of it as “an enchanting Nasturtium 
buff straying to a luminous shell pink at the petal 
edges.” It is the nearest approach to a pure buff 
that we have in Roses. An exquisite variety. Price: 
$1.00 per plant, $10.00 per dozen. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary 
Hinrich Gaede—In an unusual shade of Rose there 
is nothing to equal this variety which is another of 
our introductions of two or three years back. Color 
is a rich luminous vermilion shaded golden yellow, 
a color such as is found in the modern Zinnias. 
Very free continuous bloomer with a rich fruity 
fragrance. One of the most charming garden varie¬ 
ties. Price: 75<^ per plant, $7.50 per dozen. 
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