

A LULLECTION OF MASTERPIECES 
This is our third year for this special offer and it 
has given more satisfaction to our customers than 
any list of Roses ever sent out. Many customers 
started off with a “Collection of Masterpieces” when 
we originally introduced them and have added sev- 
eral additional collections to their gardens, so satis- 
factory has the original proved itself. 
This year we have changed the “Alice Hard- 
ing” which we used for a yellow Rose in past 
years to that of “Golden Main” which is a 
very beautiful variety which we know will give 
our customers even better results than the orig- 
inal ‘“‘Alice Harding.” 
If one wishes they may purchase individual 
varieties as per prices attached to each descrip- 
tion. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary (Patent No. 249)—This 
beautiful variety is quite distinct from any- 
thing seen in Roses to date. It is a mar- 
velous combination 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: $1.25 each, $12.50 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 sur- 
pass it either in color, which is a deep vivid 
crimson shaded ox-blood red and finished 
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: $1.25 each, $12.50 per 
dozen. 
Golden Main (Patent No. 254)—Fine strong 
growing variety with brilliant petals gleam- 
ing like new minted gold, described by the 
introducer as “the yellowest of all yellow 
Roses and does not fade.” This vigorous 
strong variety has been on the market for 
two or three years and each year the de- 
mand for it increases. Price: $1.25 each, 
$12.50 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 introducer 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. 
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 varieties. Price: 75c per plant, $7.50 
per dozen. 

Special Price on Above Collection. .... . $5.00 
R. M. S. Queen Mary 
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