
TOPAZ 
SUNSHINE. (1) The flowers are small, full golden-orange 
when first opened changing to a soft silver pink. These 
dwarf plants bloom very freely and produce a delight- 
ful perfume. $1.00 each. 
TIPTOP. (1) Slightly fragrant blooms of Tyrian-rose at 
the tip blending into a pale yellow as the baseof- the 
petal is reached. Sometimes the reverse of the petals 
are white streaked with yellow. Also known as Baby 
Doll. 50 cents each. 
TOPAZ. (2-3) Patent No. 300. A new yellow with ex- 
quisitely shaped buds, most of them slightly larger than 
those of the Cecile Brunner or ‘Sweetheart Rose,” which 
open to starry sixty-petalled flowers on a low bush 
covered with blooms throughout the season. Topaz 
might aptly be called the “Golden Sweetheart” Rose. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
TRIOMPHE ORLEANAIS. (2) Slightly fragrant cherry-red 
blooms of large size, borne in medium size clusters on 
a strong stem. 90 cents each. 
VERDUN. (2) Vivid carmine-red blooms of large size for 
a Polyantha; ever-blooming. 50 cents each. 
WHITE CHATILLON. (2) A white sport of Chatillon. The 
blooms are suggestive of apple blossoms, having a 
tinge of pink edging the flower. 50 cents each. 
YVONNE RABIER. (1) White blooms with a slight tinge 
of green. The flowers are medium size and last very 
well. At times a sulphur cast is noticed at the base 
of the petals. The rich green foliage is glossy and 
abundant. 50 cents each. 
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