ROSES — Continued 
CARILLON. (Plant Pat. No. 136.) Long pointed orange-scarlet buds, 
open coral-flame, $1.00 each, piers $1.25. 
DONALD PRIOR. (Plant Pat. 372.) Clusters of brilliant red flowers 
with very dark rom foliage, damask rose fragrance, continuous bloom, 
85c. each, potted $1.10. 
ELSE POULSEN. mers single flowers of bright-rose-pink. 
GLOIRE DU MIDI. (Plant Pat. No. 270.) Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers 
in huge clusters, 85c. each, potted $1.10. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN. Clusters of lar ge flesh-pink to salmon-yellow flowers 
with deeper centers, delicate perfume. 
IDEAL. Velvety dark scarlet blossoms in clusters, continuous bloom. 
SMILES. (Plant Pat. No. 331.) Brilliant salmon-pink flowers, semi- 
double. 85c. each, potted $1.10. 
SNOWBANK. (Plant Pat. No. 279.) Buds buff-orange, clusters of semi- 
single blush-white flowers, turning to pure white, continuous bloom, 
85c. each, potted $1.10. 
WORLD'S FAIR. (Plant Pat. No. 362.) Continuous display of color from 
late Spring until frost. Clusters of large blackish-scarlet blooms, 
fragrant, golden stamens, $1.00 each, potted $1.25. 
Hybrid Rugosa Roses 
75c. each, $6.50 per 10 of one variety 
AGNES (Rugosa Hybrid). Coppery-yellow buds, pale amber flowers. 
F. J. Seteetaal DORST. Bears clusters of bright, scarlet flowers the entire 
PINK “GROOTENDORST. Pink variety of above. 
HANSA. Double crimson-red flowers. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Snow white blossoms. 
SHRUB ROSES. See pages 34-35. 
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