Apbil 11, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



We offer extra-strong forcing two-year-old dormant. 



low-budded stock, In the following varieties, true to 



name: 



Price, 75 cts. for 5 (of one variety), $15.00 per 100, 

 $140.00 per 1,000 (Immediate delivery.) 



ALFRED COLOMB — Carmine-crimson; a grand rose. 



ANNE DE DIESBACH— Bright carmine. ' 



BALL OF SNOW — Large, pure white. 



BARONESS ROTHSCHILD— An exquisite shade of satiny 

 pink. 



CAPT. CHRISTY — Flesh color, deepening to center. 



CLIO — Satin blush; very fine new sort. 



DUKE OF EDINBURGH— bright vermilion. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— The finest white In existence 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT— Brilliant crimson. 



JOHN HOPPER — Bright rose, with carmine center. 



LA FRANCE — Peach-blossom pink. 



MARGARET DICKSON— White, with pale flesh center. 



MARSHALL P. WILDER — Cherry-rose and carmine. 



MAGNA CHARTA — Dark pink; one of the easiest roses 

 to grow. 



MME. GABRIEL LUIZET— Light, satiny pink. 



MRS. JOHN LAI NG— Rich, satiny pink. 



MRS. SHARMAN-CRAWFORD— Deep rosy pink. 



PAUL NEYRON— Lovely dark pink. 



PERSIAN YELLOW— Hardy yellow rose. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN— Dark crimson- 

 maroon. 



SOLEIL D'OR — Large, globular flowers, varying in color 

 from gold and orange to reddish-gold, shaded with 

 nasturtium-red. 



ULRICH B RUNNER— Cherry-red; grand rose. 

 For Prices See Above. 



Hybrid Tea, or Everbloomlng^Roses 



HYBRID TEA, or EVERBLOOMING ROSES are becom- 

 ing more popular every year; while not so hardy as 

 the perpetuals, with slight protection in Winter they 

 carry over in splendid shape and give a wealth of 

 bloom all through the Summer months and late in 

 the Fall till frost checks them. 



Bundle of 5 100 



AVOCA — Color crimson-scarlet; buds very 

 long and pointed; flowers large and sweetly 

 perfumed $1.75 125.00 



COUNTESS OF GOSFORD— A very beauti- 

 ful variety of the Hybrid Tea class, some- 

 what resembling Killarney. Color delicate 

 pink; fine flower and bud; a splendid 

 acquisition 1.00 17.50 



DEAN HOLE — Large, full flowers; perfectly 

 formed; large petals, silvery carmine 

 shaded salmon; very distinct and free- 

 flowering and a beautiful rose for all pur- 

 poses. Awarded Gold Medal, N. R. S., of 

 England 1.00 17.50 



DOROTHY PAGE ROBERTS— A lovely shade 

 of coppery pink suffused with apricot- 

 yellow, more especially at the base of the 

 petals, which are very large, massive and 

 of great substance. Awarded a gold medal, 

 National Rose Society of England 1.75 25.00 



ELIZABETH BARNES— Satiny salmon-rose, 

 with a fawn center suffused with yellow, 

 outside of petals deep rosy red, shaded 

 with copper and yellow. The shades 

 of color are most beautiful and novel. A 

 truly grand and superb rose 1.25 20.00 



KONIGIN KAROLA— (Improved Testout.) 

 Magnificent. 40 cents each 1.75 30.00 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— An al- 

 most pure white rose. Shaded a beautiful 

 primrose. Fine for indoor or outdoor 

 Summer blooming 1.00 17.50 



THE LYON— Originated by the raiser of 

 Etolle de France. Perpetual flowering. Vig- 

 orous grower. The blooms are very large 

 with broad petals, full and globular In 

 form; shrlmp-pink at the ends of the petals, 

 center coral-red or salmon-pink shaded 

 with chrome-yellow. Very fragrant 1.00 17.50 



Bundle of 5 100 



THE KILLARNEY ROSE— This is a grand 

 rose for either indoor or outdoor cultiva- 

 tion; is a strong grower and the blooms, 

 which are of a beautiful pink, are borne in 

 great profusion $1.00 $17.50 



MAMAN COCHET ROSES— The best of all 

 Roses for Summer-flowering and cutting. 



MAMAN COCHET (PINKJ— Color a clear, 

 rich pink changing to silvery rose; very 

 double and fragrant 85 15.00 



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 85 15.00 



ROSE, ETOILE DE FRANCE— Superb crim- 

 son-red velvet, the center of the bloom 

 vivid cerise-red. The Queen of the Ever- 

 blooming Red Roses. The most free-bloom- 

 ing and vigorous Red Rose ever Introduced .85 15.00 



BESSIE BROWN— Creamy white 1.25 20.00 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ — No rose in commerce 

 can compare with this as a bedder. It is 

 a perfect sheet of richest crimson-scarlet 

 all Summer. A strong, vigorous grower.. .85 15.00 



RICHMOND — The well-known red rose of 

 commerce 1.00 17.50 



PRESIDENT CARNOT— Almost pure white 

 rose, shading to soft pink, very distinct 

 and excellent for indoor or outdoor Summer 

 growing 1.00 17.50 



BETTY — Coppery-yellow, overspread with 

 golden-rose 1.25 20.00 



MADAME ABEL CHATENAY — Carmine- 

 rose, shaded salmon-pink 1.00 17.50 



MILDRED GRANT— Cream, with a faint 

 blush of pale rose 1.00 17.50 



AMERICAN BEAUTY— Almost too well- 

 known for description, but as popular to- 

 day as twenty years ago. Rosy carmine, 

 shaded salmon, flowers large and full; very 

 floriferous 85 15.00 



CAROLINE TESTOUT— Bright satin rose, 

 with brighter center, large, full and globular .85 15.00 



LIBERTY — Very free-flowering, bright crim- 

 son-scarlet, of an even shade throughout; 

 floriferous 1.00 17.50 



MRS. AARON WARD — Indlan-yellow.occa- 

 sionally washed salmon-rose; very large, 

 full, elongated flowers, very free 1.75 25.00 



MOLLY SHARMAN-CRAWFORD— Large, full 

 flower; color delicate eau-de-Nil, which, 

 as the flower expands, becomes dazzling 

 white 2.00 30.00 



MME. JULES GROLEZ— A beautiful satiny 

 china-rose color, very bright and attractive. 

 A distinct and pretty rose, which should 

 be planted extensively 1.00 17.50 



MME. RAVARY — Buds golden yellow, open 

 flowers, nankeen-yellow 1.25 20.00 



VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE— A large, full 

 flower of creamy pink, shading to deep sal- 

 mon-pink at the center; very floriferous.. 1.50 22.50 



WILLIAM SHEAN— Purest pink, with deli- 

 cate veination; petals shell-shape. Gold 

 Medal N. R. S., England 1.25 20.00 



WHITE KILLARNEY— This white queen of 

 the Irish roses excels any other of its 

 class. The color is pure white. White ~ 



Killarney, like Its prototype, is unusually 

 hardy and without protection has stood 

 severe Winters as far north as Boston.. 1.75 25.00 



Baby Rambler Roses 



CATHARINE SEIMETH— A white Baby Rambler Rose, 

 larger and better flowers than the type. An Important 

 fact is that it has the true rose perfume In a high 

 degree. 75 cts for 5, $14.00 per 100. 



BABY DOROTHY— The same in habit as Baby Rambler, 

 but the color of the flower Is similar to Dorothy Per- 

 kins. "Baby Dorothy," when planted out, flowers per- 

 petually from Spring until Autumn. 75 cents for bundle 

 of 5, $14.00 per 100. 



MME. NORBERT LEVAVASSEUR (The Original Baby 

 Rambler) — A dwarf-growing, everblooming Crimson 

 Rambler. This blooms when a small plant and forms 

 clusters of flowers as large as the Crimson Rambler. 

 75 cents for 5, $14.00 per 100. 



Arthur T. Boddiogton, 34r&S'f4tT?tV New York City 



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