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DUCHESS OF ATHOL. (3) A sturdy garden Rose with 
a large bud opening to a striking bronzy yellow flower 
deeply tinged with orange and flaming pink. 50 cents 
each. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. (3-4) Two distinctive qual- 
ities make this marvelous copper-apricot Rose popular. 
A tall, shapely plant with bright, glossy, disease-proof 
foliage carried throughout the season. Large, pointed 
buds which unfold to lovely open flowers. 50 cents each. 
EDUARD SCHILL. (3) Considered an improved Chas. P. 
Kilham. Large flowers of brick-red shaded nasturtium- 
yellow. Vigorous plants with glossy disease-resistant 
foliage. 50 cents each. 
ETOILE DE FEU. (2-3) (Star of Fire.) Globular buds of 
glowing flame, gradually opening to flat blooms of 
coral-pink and glowing reddish salmon with myriads of 
short center petals. Especially fine in full sunshine. 
Unusually glossy clean foliage. 50 cents each. 
GRUSS AN COBURG. (4) This Rose, with coppery bud 
and open flower of buff, yellow, and pink, blooms con- 
tinuously. Unforgettable perfume. The bronzy heavy 
foliage on a vigorous bush is the final touch which puts 
it among the fine Roses. 50 cents each. 
KATHARINE PECHTOLD. (3) The long tapered bud 
gracefully unfurls at the tip and opens to an exquisite 
flower of coppery-orange, flushed with rose and gold. 
Although hardly double, it has ample petalage and 
carries the fragrance of the old clove pinks. Excellent 
Rose for corsages. 75 cents each. 
LA PARISIENNE. (3) Has irresistible charm displayed in 
long coral-red buds which open to splendid fragrant, 
reddish-coral blooms which age a delicate china-pink. 
An abundant bloomer all season. The flowers are ex- 
cellent keepers. 75 cents each. 
LUIS BRINAS. (4) Patent No. 102. Fine pointed buds of 
orange-copper opening slowly to a high centered flower 
of soft old-rose flushed with gold. Vigorous upright 
growth. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
MARI DOT. (2-3) Clear orange, at times fading lighter 
but a marvel of uniformity and clearness with good 
growth and spreading habit. Well worth while. 50 
cents each. 
MAURICE. (3) A soft coral-pink shading to deep gold 
near the base of the petals. The rounded buds open to 
very large loose-petaled flowers revealing their deep 
yellow anthers. Bushy, productive, spreading type plant 
with an abundance of clean, healthy foliage; new 
growth very bronzy. 50 cents each. 
MME. CHARLES MALLERIN. (3) (Patent No. 409.) The 
first really orange-flame Rose. Exquisitely formed, long, 
salmon-orange buds expand slowly to large many 
petalled flaming orange blooms, which have an irides- 
cent sheen that makes it one of the most distinctive 
Roses. The sweet-clover fragrance is another express- 
ion of individuality in this variety. As if this were not 
sufficient recommendation, we continue to tell that it 
has an exceedingly healthy, well-clothed, sturdy plant 
of upright habit, which in itself is an ornament to any 
garden. Another interesting thing to us has been the 
graceful manner in which the petals roll back and age 
to a charming china-pink as the flower fades and the 
petals drop off. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
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