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The Horists* Review 



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Day Forcing 



Most of Our Roses are English Grown 



:amblers, Etc. Hybrid Tea, or Everblooming Roses 



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Everblooming Bush, or Baby 

 Rambler Roses 



^THARINE 8EIMETH. A white Baby 

 tambler Rose, larger and better flowers 

 |lian the type. An Important fact is 

 "lat It has the true rose perfume in a 

 iiigh degree; 5, 85 cts.; 100, $16.00. 



IbY DOROTHY. The same in habit as 

 Jaby Rambler, but the color of the 

 lower Is similar to Dorothy Perkins. 

 fBaby Dorothy," when planted out, 

 lowers perpetually from spring until 

 itumn. Bundle of 5, 85 cts.; 100, 

 16.00. 



IS. WM. H. CUTBUSH. A grand ac- 

 lulsitlon to the Baby Rambler class, 

 polor Intense crimson and exceptionally 

 ree flowering; 5, 85 cts.; 100, $16.00. 



IE. NORBERT LEVAVASSEUR (The 

 ■iglnal Baby Rambler). A dwarf-grow- 

 ig, ever blooming Crimson Rambler, 

 'his blooms when a small plant and 

 forms clusters of flowers as large as 

 the Crimson Rambler; 5, 85 cts.; 100, 

 $16.00. 



Hybrid Tea, or Everblooming 

 Roses 



lybrld Tea, or Everblooming Roses are 



pming more popular every year; while 



so hardy as the perpetuals, with slight 



Section in winter they carry over In 



endid shape and give a wealth of 



jm all through the summer months 



late In the fall till frost checks them. 



^he following collection Is the latest 

 (ring In this beautiful and Increas- 

 ly popular class and are two-year- 

 English field-grown. 



JeRICAN beauty. Almost too well 

 fnown for description, but as popular 

 Dday as twenty years ago. Rosy car- 

 alne, shaded salmon; flowers large and 

 nil; very florlferous. Bundle of 5, $1.00; 

 ioo, $17.50. 



^SSIE BROWN. Creamy white. Each, 

 40 cts.; bundle of 5, $1.00; 100, $17.50. 



[•ttY. Coppery yellow, overspread with 

 r, ■olden rose. Bundle of 5, $1.00; 100, 

 dll7.50. 



■rOLINE TESTOUT. Bright satin rose, 

 with brighter center, large, full and 

 globular. Bundle of 5, $1.00; 100, $17.50. 



fON. Originated by the raiser of Etolle 

 France. Perpetual flowering. Vig- 

 )rous grower. The blooms are very 

 irge, with broad petals, full and glo- 

 jlar in form; shrimp pink at the ends 

 mi the petals, center coral red or salmon 

 link, shaded with chrome yellow. Very 

 rant. Bundle of 5, $1.00; 100, $17.50. 



LIBERTY. Very free flowering, bright 

 crimson scarlet, of an even shade 

 throughout; florlferous. Bundle of 5, 

 $1.00; 100, $17.50. 



DEAN HOLE. Large, full flowers; per- 

 fectly formed; large petals, silvery car- 

 mine shaded salmon; very distinct and 

 free flowering and a beautiful rose for 

 all purposes. Awarded Gold Medal, 

 N. R. S. of England. Bundle of 5, $1.00; 

 100, $17.50. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. No rose in com- 

 merce can compare with this as a 

 bedder. It Is a perfect sheet of richest 

 crimson scarlet all summer. A strong, 

 vigorous grrower. Bundle of 5, 85 cts.; 

 100, $15.00. 



HARRY KIRK. New Irish, yellow Tea 

 Rose. The blooms are large, full, with 

 large, smooth petals of great substance; 

 the form Is perfect, the buds long and 

 elegant. Color deep sulphur yellow, 

 passing to a lighter shade at the edges 

 of the petals. Bundle of 5, $1.00; 100, 

 $17.50. 



JULIET (Novelty.) This, perhaps, is 

 the most distinct rose ever introduced 

 for color, which Is unique. It is of the 

 same type as Soleil d'Or, Rayon d'Or 

 and other Austrian Briers and their 

 hybrids. It was Introduced by Wm. 

 Paul & Son In 1910. These types re- 

 quire very little pruning; simply re- 

 move dead and useless wood. The fol- 

 lowing is the raiser's description: "Out- 

 side of petals old gold, interior rich 

 rosy red, changing to deep rose as the 

 flowers expand. A very distinct and at- 

 tractive novelty, blooming both in sum- 

 mer and autumn. Large and full, of 

 powerful and delicious fragrance; most 

 beautiful." Each, 50 cts.; 5, $2.25; 100, 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. An- 

 almost pure white rose. Shaded a beau- 

 tiful primrose. Fine for Indoor or out- 



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KILLARNEY. This is a grand rose for 

 either Indoor or outdoor cultivation; 

 is a strong grower, and the blooms, 

 which are of a beautiful pink, are 

 borne In great profusion. Bundle of 5. 

 $1.00; 100, $17.50. 



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 protec- 

 tion has stood severe winters as far 

 north as Boston. Bundle of 5, $1.25: 

 100, $20.00. * ' 



LADY HILLINGDON. Deep orange yel- 

 low; medium size; long and pointed 

 bud. A beautiful rose for all purposes, 

 also a good forcer. Bundle of 5. $1.75: 

 100, $30.00. ' 



MADAME ABEL CHATENAY. Carmine 

 rose, shaded salmon pink. Bundle of 5, 

 $1.00; 100, $17.50. 



MAMAN COCHET. 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. Bundle of 5, 

 $1.00; 100, $17.50. 



MAMAN COCHET (White). A sport from 

 the above, with all Its characteristics; 

 color a beautiful snow white, at times 

 tinted witli the faintest suggestion of 

 blush, the same as Is often found in the 

 Bride. Bundle of 5, $1.00; 100, $17.50. 



MILDRED GRANT. Cream, with a faint 

 blush of pale rose. Bundle of 5, $1.00; 

 100, $17.50. 



MME. JULES GROLEZ. A beautiful 

 satiny china-rose color, very bright and 

 attractive. A distinct and pretty rose, 

 which should be planted extensively. 

 Bundle of 5, $1.00; 100, $17.50. 



MME. RAVARY. Buds golden yellow, 

 open flowers nankeen yellow. Bundle 

 of 5, $1.00; 100, $17.50. 



MOLLY SHARMAN-CRAWFORD. Large, 

 full flower; color delicate eau-de-Nil, 

 which, as the flower expands, becomes 

 dazzling white. Bundle of 5, $1.00; 100, 

 $17.50. 



MRS. AARON WARD. Indian yellow, oc- 

 casionally washed salmon rose; very 

 large, full elongated flowers; very free. 

 Bundle of 5, $1.00; 100. $17.50. 



PRESIDENT CARNOT. Almost pure 

 white rose, shading to soft pink, very 

 distinct and excellent for indoor or 

 outdoor summer growing. Bundle of 5, 

 $1.00; 100, $17.50. 



PRINCE DE BULGARIE. Large and 

 quite full; outer petals superb rosy 

 flesh, with the reflex petals of a slightly 

 lighter tint. Bundle of 5, $1.00; 100, 

 $17.50. 



RAYON D'OR (Novelty). One of Pernet- 

 Ducher's greatest hybrids. Cadmium- 

 yellow as the bloom begins to open, 

 toning to sunflower-yellow when fully 

 expanded. Fine, bronze-green foliage, 

 glossy and absolutely immune from the 

 attacks of mildew. Flowers large, full, 

 of fine, globular form; superb. Each. 

 75 cts.; 5, $3.25; 100, $60.00. 



RICHMOND. The well-known red rose of 

 commerce. Bundle of 5, $1.00: 100 

 $17.50. . * , V, 



ROSE, ETOILE DE FRANCE. Superb 

 crimson-red velvet, the center of the 

 bloom vivid cerise red. The queen of 

 the everblooming red roses. The most 

 free-blooming and vigorous red rose 

 ever introduced. Bundle of 5, 85 cts.: 

 100, $15.00. 



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