April 29, 1911 



HORTICULTURE 



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Decoration Day Roses 



Ihe right time to bay Roses is when they are fresh and well ripened. Roses potted up in the Winter become better established 

 and force better, and are more satisfactory in every way, and yon can retard or force them at your leisure. 



Hardy Perpetual Roses 



We offer extra-strong forcing two- 

 year-old dormant, low-budded stock, in 



the following varieties, true to name: 



Price, 76 ets. for S (of one variety)^ ¥13 



per 100. $120 per 1000 (immediate 



delivery). 



Alfred Colomb. Carmine-crimson. 



Anne de Diesbacli. Bright carmine. 



Ball of Snow (Boule de Nelge). Large, 

 pure white. 



Baron de Bonstetten. Blackish crimson. 



BuroneHs Rothschild. Satiny pink. 



Capt. Christy. Delicate flesh color. 



Clio. S.itin blush; very fine new sort. 



Duke of Edinburgh. Bright vermilion. 



F'isher Holmes. Dark velvety crimson. 



Irnu Karl Druschiii. The finest white 

 in existence. 



Gloire de AlarKottin, Dazzling red. 



Oen. Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson : 

 the popular Rose. 



John Hopper. Bright rose, with car- 

 mine center. 



La France. Pe;ich-blossom pink. 



Mnie. Charles Wood. Bright carmine. 



.Margaret Dickson. White, with pale 

 flesh center. 



Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry-rose and 

 carmine. 



Magna Charta. Dark pink. 



.Mnie. Gabriel Lalzet. Light, satiny 

 pink. 



Mrs. John Laing. Rich, satiny pink. 



.>lrfi. Sharman Crawford. Deep rosy 

 pink. 



Paul Neyron. IjOvely dark pink. 



Persian Yellow. Hardy yellow rose. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark crim- 

 son-maroon. 



.Soleil d'Or. Large, globular flowers, 

 varying in color from gold and 

 orange to reddish gold, shaded with 

 nasturtium-red. 



Ulrlch Brunner. Cherry-red; grand 

 rose ; free. For Prices, see above 



English Moss Roses 



Assorted, White, Pink, Red. Large 

 dormant plants, from open ground. 

 75 cts. for 5, $14 per 100. 



Baby Rambler Roses 



PHYLLIS. Very fine clear pink, high- 

 ly recommended. $1.25 for 5, $20 per 

 100. 



PHYLLIS (Grown as a Standard). $2 

 for 5, $3o per 100. 



BOSKOOP BABY. Color beautiful shade 

 of China rose, very free-flowering and 

 easily forced. $3.25 for 10, $30 per 

 100. 



BABY DOROTHY. "Baby Dorothy," 

 when planted out, flowers perpetual- 

 ly from Spring until Autumn. It 

 makes an excellent pot plant for forc- 

 ing. Price for strong, field-grown 

 plants. 85 cts. for 5. $15 for 100. 



BABY DOROTHY (Grown as a Stand- 

 ard). For description, see above. 50 

 cts. each. $4.75 for 10, $45 per 100. 



CATHARINE SEIMETH. A very im- 

 portant novelty. A White Baby Ram- 

 bler Rose, l.irger and better flowers 

 than the type. White with yellowish 

 center. It has the true rose perfume. 

 85 cts. for 5, $15 per 100. 



MRS. WM. H. CCTBCSH. A grand ac- 

 quisition to the Baby Rambler class. 

 Color intense crimson and excep- 

 tionally free-flowering. 85 cts. for 5, 

 $16 per 100. 



MME. NORBEBT LEVAVASSErR 

 (Baby Rambler). Strong, fleld-grown 

 plants, 75 cts. for 5, $14 per 100. 



BABY RAMBLER (Grown as a Stand- 

 ard). The popularity nf the Baby 

 Rambler has suggested the growing 

 of it as a tree or standard. 40 cts. 

 each, $3.75 for 10, $35 per 100. 



Ramblers and other Climbing 

 Roses 



CLIMBING BABY RAMBLER (Mlss C. 

 Mesman). A novelty for 1911, where 

 the Baby Rambler is popular, the 

 climbing type will soon become so. 

 too. We have a small stock, and of- 

 fer same as follows. It Is a true Poly- 

 antba type, color deep rose. 50 cts. 

 each, $2.25 for 5, $40 per 100. 



GLOIRE DE DI.JON. Color buff, orange 

 center, very sweet-scented. Field- 

 grown. $1.50 for 5, $22.50 per 100. 



CRIMSON RA.>1BLER. American Grown. 

 The only stock for forcing. Large 

 heavy plants, two years old. mossed 

 and packed in bundles of 10, 3 to 5 

 feet, $1.75 for 10, $15 per 100; 4 to 6 

 feet, $2.25 for 10, $20 per 100; 7 to 8 

 feet, extra heavy, $4 for 10, $35 per 

 100. 



DOROTHY PERKINS. Resembles the 

 Crimsuii IC.iuibler. except in color, 

 which is a lovely shell pink, holding 

 a long time without fading. 4 to 5 

 feet, $1.75 for 10. $15 per 100; 8 to 9 

 feet, $2 for 10. $18 per 100. 



TAUSENDSCHON. The new Rambler 

 Rose. The name translated means a 

 "thousand beauties." Color beautiful 

 rose, shading to pink. $1.75 for 10. 

 $15 per 100. 



TAUSENDSCHON (Grown as a Stand- 

 ard). Fine for forcing. 40 cts. each. 

 $3.75 for 10, $35 per 100. 



Something New in Roses 

 for Florists 



Half- standard Baby Ramblers 



These are Baby Ramblers, grown 

 on stems or standards about one 

 and a half feet high, and will be a 

 novelty for your trade you cannot 

 profitably overlook. Easily forced. 

 They are offered in the following 

 varieties: 

 BABY DOROTHY (Half Standard). 



Deep pink. 40 cts. each, $4 per 



doz.. $30 per 100. 

 BABY RAMBLER (Half Standard). 



Crimson. 40 cts. each, $4 per doz., 



$30 per 100. 

 BABY' CATHERINE SEIMETH 



(Half Standard). White. 40 cts. 



each, $4 per doz., $30 per 100. 

 BABY "STARS AND STRIPES" 



(Half Standard). White and red 



grafted on the same plant; most 



attractive. 45 cts. each, $4.50 per 



doz., $35 per 100. 

 PHYLLIS (Half Standard). Carmine 



pink. 45 cts each, $4.50 per doz., 



$35 per 100. 

 TAUSENDSCHON (Half Standard). 



Soft pink. 40 cts. each, $4 per 



doz., $30 per 100. 

 MRS. CUTBCSH (Half Standard). 



Rose pink. 40 cts. each, $4 per 



doz., $30 per 100. 



Well-Known Climbers 



Mme. Plantier. White. 

 Baltimore Belle. Pale blush color. 

 Prairie Queen. Red, changing to pink. 

 Seven Sisters. Clear pink. 



IS cts for 5, $14 for 100 



English Grown Hybrid Tea, or 

 Everblooming Roses, etc. 



Hybrid Tea or Ever-blooming Roses 

 are becoming more popular every year. 

 As hardy as the perpetuals, with slight 

 protection in Winter, they give a wealth 

 of bloom all through the Summer 

 months and late in the Fall till frost 

 checks them. 



THE GRAND ROSE LYON. Originated 

 by the raiser of Etoile de France. 

 Perpetual flowering. Vigorous grow- 

 er. The blooms are very large with 

 broad petals, full and globular in 

 form; shrimp pink at the ends of the 

 petals, center coral-red or salmon- 

 pink, shaded with chrome yellow. 

 Very fragrant. 40 cts. each, $1.75 for 

 bundle of 5, $30 per 100. 



THE KILLARNEY ROSE. This is a 

 grand Rose for either indoor or out- 

 door cultivation; is a strong grower 

 and the blooms, which are of a beau- 

 tiful pink, are borne in great profu- 

 sion. Strong, 2-year-old field-grown 

 stock. $1.25 for bundle of 5, $22.50 per 

 100. 



.MA.MAN COCHET ROSES. The best of 

 all Roses for Summer-flowering and 

 cutting. 



Maman Cochet (Fink). Color is clear, 

 rich pink, changing to silvery rose; 

 very double and fragrant. 



Maman Cochet (White). A sport from 

 the above, with all its characteristics; 

 color a beautiful snow-white, at times 

 tinted with the faintest suggestion of 

 blush, the same as is often found in 

 the Bride. 

 $1.35 for bundle of 5, $23.50 per 100. 



RO.SE, Etoile de France. Flowers large, 

 possessing petals of very good sub- 

 stance; magnificent cupped form. Su- 

 perb crimson-red velvet, the center of 

 the bloom vivid cerise-red. The flow- 

 ers are very fragrant and last very 

 long. The Queen of the Everbloom- 

 ing Red Roses. The most free-bloom- 

 ing and vigorous Red Rose ever In- 

 troduced. Strong, 2-year-old plants, 

 fleld-grown, 85 cts. for bundle of 5, 

 $15 per 100. 



BESSIE BROWN. Creamy white, $2.50 

 for 10, $22.50 per 100. 



GRUSS AN TBPLITZ. No RoBe In com- 

 merce can compare with this as a 

 bedder. It is a perfect sheet of rich- 

 est crimson-scarlet all Summer. A 

 strong, vigorous grower, $1.75 for 10, 

 $15.00 per 100. 



VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE. A large 

 full flower of creamy pink, shading 

 to deep salmon-pink at the center; 

 very florlferous, $1.25 for 5, $22.50 per 

 100. 



HERMOSA. Soft pink; flowers full and 

 freely produced ; a good grower, $1.25 

 for 5, $20.00 per 100. 



RICH.MOND. The well-known red Rose 

 of commerce, $1.25 for 10, $22.50 per 

 100. 



PRESIDENT CARNOT. Almost pure 

 white Rose, shading to soft pink, very 

 distinct and excellent for Indoor or 

 outdoor Summer growing, $1.25 for 5, 

 $22.50 per 100. 



BETTY. Copper-yellow, overspread 

 with golden-rose. A flne formed Rose, 

 large and moderately full, $1.75 for 5, 

 $25.00 per 100. 



M.4DAME ABEL CH.ATENAY. Car- 

 mine-rose, shaded salmou-pink, $2.50 

 for 10. $22.50 per 100. 



MILDRED GRANT. Cream, with a 

 faint blush of pale rose, .$2.50 for 10, 

 .$22.50 per 100. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. Almost too well- 

 known for description, but as popu- 

 lar today as twenty years ago. Rosy 

 carmine, shaded salmon, flowers large 

 and full; very florlferous. Strong, 

 field-grown plants, 75 cts. for bundle 

 of 5, $14 per 100. 



CAROLINE TESTOCT. Bright Satin 

 rose, with brighter center, large full, 

 globular; sweet-scented. $1.25 for 

 linndle of 5, $22.50 per 100. 



We carry a much larger list of Hy- 

 brid Teas in our retail catalogue, 

 which will be sent on application. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. An 

 almost pure white Rose. Shaded a 

 beautiful primrose. Fine for Indoor 

 or outdoor Summer-blooming. Bundle 

 of 5 for $1 25, $22.50 per 100. 



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