APKIL 25. 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



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Boddington's Quality Roses 



Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



We offer extra-stroDg forcing two-year-old dormant, low-budded stock, in the following varieties, 



true to name: 



Price, 75c for 5 (off one variety), $15.00 per 100, $140.00 per lOOO (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 ro.oes 

 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 BRUNNER— Cherry-red; grand rose. 

 For Prices See Above. 



Hybrid Tea, or Everblooming Roses 



HYBRID TEA, or EVERBLOOIMING ROSES are becoming 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 6 100 



AVOCA — Color crimson-scarlet; buds very 

 long and pointed; flowers large and sweetly 

 perfumed $1.75 $25.00 



COUNTESS OF GOSFORD— A very beauti- 

 ful variety of the Hybrid Tea class, some- 

 what resembling KUlarney. Color delicate 

 pink; flno flower and bud; a splendid 

 acquisition 1.00 17.50 



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 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 (PINK)— 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 



QRUSS 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 



Bundle of 5 



MADAME ABEL CHATENAY — Carmine- 

 rose, shaded salmon-pink $1.00 



MILDRED GRANT- Cream, with a faint 

 blush of pale rose I.OO 



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 



CAROLINE TESTOUT— Bright satin rose, 

 with brighter center, large, full and globular .85 



LIBERTY — Very free-flowering, bright crim- 

 son-scarlet, of an even shade throughout; 

 floriferous i OO 



MOLLY SHARMAN-CRAWFORD— Large, full 

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

 as the flower expands, becomes dazzling 

 white 2 00 



VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE— A large, full 

 flower of creamy pink, shading to deep sal- 

 mon-pink at the center; very floriferous.. 150 



WILLIAM SHEAN— Purest pink, with deli- 

 cate velnatlon; petals shell-shape. Gold 

 Medal N. R. S.. England 1.25 



WHITE KILLARNEY— This white queen of 

 the Irish roses excels any other of its 

 class. The color is pure white. White 

 KUlarney, like its prototype, is unusually 

 hardy and without protection has stood 

 severe Winters as far north as Boston.. 1.75 



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25.00 



Baby Rambler Rosas 



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 hleh 

 degree. 76 cts for 6, $14.00 per 100. 



^^^/.P*^''9''""XnT^®^s^™« *" 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. 



'^^^•,.'^°x"^5"T 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. Boddiogtoo, 34rw^"f4t?s£<t, New York City 



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