July 12, 1919 



HORTICULTURE 



39 



NEW ROSES FOR REGISTRATION. 

 The following roses have been 

 offered for registration in the Ameri- 

 can Rose Society, and have been ap- 

 proved by the Rose Registration Com- 

 mittee. Unless objections are received 

 within three weeks of the date of this 

 publication, the registration will be- 

 come permanent: 



Rosa Hybrida Max Graf. 



Parentage: Probably a cross be- 

 tween Rosa rugosa and R. setigera. 



Description: Habit of plant, bushy 

 and climbing. Character of foliage, 

 glossy, resembling Rosa rugosa. Free- 

 dom of growth and hardiness, a free 

 grower and exceptionally hardy. 

 Flower, bright pink with golden cen- 

 ters; single, a profuse bloomer. Pet- 

 alage, like Rosa rugosa. 



The rose is similar to rugosa and 

 setigera, but is different in rarely pro- 

 ducing seed, and is superior for its fo- 

 liage which is seldom attacked by in- 

 sects and attractive throughout the 

 entire season; excellent for planting 

 in mass effects or for a pillar. 



Introduced by James H. Bowditcn 



Frank W. Dunlop. 



Class: Hybrid Tea. 



Parentage: Seedling of Shawyer X 

 Russell. 



Description: Habit of plant, strong, 

 vigorous. Character of foliage, dark, 

 glossy green. Freedom of growth and 

 hardiness; strong grower, free from 

 black spot. Flower, large, rose pink, 

 with a solid high-built bud. Fra- 

 grance, strong. 



Petalage: 45 petals well reflexed. 

 Freedom of bloom and lasting quality; 

 very free and a good keeper. 



Introduced by John H. Dunlop, Rich- 

 mond Hill, Ontario, Can. 



Mrs. Sterling. 



Class: Hybrid Tea 



Parentage: Antoine Re voire X un- 

 named pink seedling. 



Description: Habit of plant, strong, 

 vigorous. Character of foliage, large 

 and luxuriant. Freedom of growth and 

 hardiness; free-growing, hardy varie- 

 ty. Flower, large, clear rose pink, fra- 

 grant bud with full petalage of good 

 substance. A free bloomer, with good 

 lasting qualities. 



Introduced by John Cook. 



Glorified LaFrance. 



Class: Hybrid Tea. 

 Parentage: Frau Karl Druschkl x 

 Russell. 



CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 



Advertisements in this Department, Ten Cents a Line, Net 



BULBS 



C KBUR * SONS, HILLEXIOM, Holland. 



Bulbi of all descriptions. Write for prices. 



NEW YORK BRANCH, 8-10 Bridge St. 



CANVAS 



For the beet Up-to-Date Cannas, get new 

 price list. THE CONARD & JONES CO., 

 West Grove, Pa. 



CARNATION STAPLES 



Split carnations quickly, eaally and 

 cheaply mended. PUlsbury's Carnation 

 Staple, 1000 for S6c.j 3000 for $1.00 post- 

 paid. I. L. PILL8BURY. Qaleeburg, I1L 



Strong Field Grown L. I. Carnation 

 Plants. Ready August 15. Orders being 



booked now; Order Now to be sure of them. 

 Enchantress, White Enchantress, Enchant- 

 ress Supreme, Matchless, Alice, Beacon, 

 Alma Ward, first size $12 per 100; second 

 size $10 per 100. 



I. M. RAYNER, Greenport, N. Y. 



CELERY PLANTS 



Celery Plants, Easy Blanching; now 

 grown exclusively by 90% of Kalamazoo 

 growers in place of Golden Self Blanching. 

 Strong plants, ready for the field ; $2.25 per 

 1,000; $6.00 for 3,000. Cash. BRILL CEL- 

 ERY GARDENS, Kalamazoo, Mich. 



CELERY AND LATE CABBAGE PLANTS 



Celery: Golden Self-blanching, White 

 Plume. Winter Queen, Giant Pascal. $^.00 

 per 1.000. Cabbage: Danish Ballhead, 

 Late Flat Dutch. $1.50 per 1,000. 



WARREN SHINN, Woodbury, N. J. 



DAHLIAS 



Peony Dahlia Mrs. Frederick QrlnneU. 



$10.00 per clump. Cash with order. 



JOHN P. ROONEY, New Bedford, Mass. 



DAHLIAS 



New Paeony Dahlia — John Wanamaker, 

 Newest, Handsomest, Beat. New color, new 

 form and new habit of growth. Big stock 

 of best cut-flower varieties. Send list of 

 wants to PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS, 

 BerllD, N. J. 



KENTIA8 



Kentla Kelmorenan — Averaging 3 and 4 

 leaves, good strong plants out of 2Vi-lueh 

 pots at $15 per 100 — larger quantities on 

 application. J. H. FIBSSER, 711-741 

 Hamilton Ave., North Bergen, N. J. 



PKONLB8 



Peonies. The world'a greatest collection, 

 1200 sorts. Send for list. C. BETSCHBR, 

 Canal Dover, O. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



Live Sphagnum moss, orchid peat and 

 orchid baskets alwaya on hand. LAQBR 

 A HURRBLL, Summit. N. J. 



VINES 



Flowering and Foliage Vises, choice 

 collection. Large Specimen, Pot and Tub 

 grown for Immediate effect; alee Climbing 

 Roses. J. H. TROY, Mount Hlasarlik Nur- 

 sery, New Rochelle, N. T. 



WIRE WORK 



WILLIAM E. HEILSCHER'S WIRE 

 WORKS, 264 Randolph St., Detroit, Mich. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE.— 2 greenhouses 100 x 25, with 

 or without 4 acres land, inside 30 days. 

 M. L. TIRRELL, 105 Randolph, Mass. 



Description: Habit of plant, extra 

 strong grower. Character of foliage, 

 medium. Freedom of growth and hardi- 

 ness, free, but not very hardy. Flower, 

 large to very large, silvery pink, fra- 

 grant. Petalage, unusually full and 

 heavy. Freedom of bloom and lasting 

 qualities, medium and very good. 



The rose is similar to LaFrance, but 

 is different in having a much larger 

 flower, is deeper pink, and is superior 

 to LaFrance because of its very long 

 stem and deeper pink, large flowers. 



Introduced by John Cook. 



Mrs. John Cook. 



Class: Hybrid Tea. 



Parentage: Ophelia x three un- 

 named seedlings. 



Description: Habit of plant, un- 

 usually strong grower. Character of 

 foliage, large and leathery. Freedom 

 of growth and hardiness, very free. 

 Flower, white, suffused with delicate 

 pink, large, deep cup-shaped, fragrant, 

 bud long-pointed. Petalage, large, 

 waxy. Freedom of bloom and lasting 

 qualities, unusually free and lasting. 



Introduced by John Cook. 



Pink Beauty. 



Class: Hybrid Tea. 



Parentage: Ophelia x My Mary- 

 land. 



Description: Habit of plant, strong, 

 vigorous grower. Character of foliage, 

 strong and heavy. Freedom of growth 

 and hardiness, very free and hardy. 

 Flower, medium in size, clear pink, 

 fragrant, bud long-pointed. Petalage, 

 full. Freedom of bloom and lasting 

 qualities, very free and lasting. 



Introduced by John Cook. 



Panama. 



Class: Hybrid Tea. 



Parentage: Frau Karl Druschkl x 

 unnamed pink seedling. 



Description: Habit of plant, strong 

 grower. Character of foliage, heavy. 

 Freedom of growth and hardiness, 

 strong grower and very hardy. Flow- 

 er, large, silvery pink, cup-shaped, fra- 

 grant, bud long-pointed. Petalage, 

 large, medium double. Freedom of 

 bloom and lasting qualities, free and 

 lasting. 



Introduced by John Cook. 



