May 15, 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



81 



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Boddinpn's Quality Roses 



Roses for Planting or Pots— all dormant 

 and in good condition 



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I ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON 



Seedsman and Importer 



g 342 West 14th Street, NEW YORK CITY 



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SPECIAL PRICE 



$10.00 100; $90.00 per 1000 



Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



ALFRED COLOMB. Carmine crimson; 

 a grand rose. 



ANNE DE DIES BACH. Bright carmine. 



BALL OF SNOW. Large, pure wliite. 



BARONESS ROTHSCHILD. An exquisite 

 shade of satiny pink. 



CLIO. Satin blush; very fine new sort. 



DUKE OF EDINBURGH. Bright ver- 

 milion. 



EARL OF DUFFERIN. Rich velvety 

 crimson. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The finest 

 white in existence. 



GEN. JACQUEMINOT. Brilliant crim- 

 son. 



JOHN HOPPER. Bright rose, with car- 

 mine center. 

 LA FRANCE. Peach-blossom pink. 

 MABEL MORRISON. Pure white, shaded 



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 LAING. Rich, satiny pink. 



MRS. SHARMAN-CRAWFORD. Deep 

 rosy pink. 



PAUL NEYRON. Lovely dark pink. 



SOLE I L D'OR. Large, globular flowers, 

 varying in color from gold and orange 

 to reddish gold, shaded with nastur- 

 tium red. 



ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry red; grand 

 rose. 



For prices, see above. 



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Hybrid Tea, or Everblooming Roses 



Hybrid Tea, or Everblooming Roses 

 are becoming more popular every 

 year; while not so hardy as the per- 

 petuals, with slight protection in win- 

 ter they carry over in splendid shape 

 and give a wealth of bloom all through 

 the summer months and late in the 

 fall until frost checks them. 



The following collection Is the latest 

 offering In this beautiful and Increas- 

 ingly popular class and are two-year- 

 old, English field-grown. 

 AMERICAN BEAUTY. Almost too 

 well known for description, but as 

 popular today as twenty years ago. 

 Rosy carmine, shaded salmon; flow- 

 ers large and full; very floriferous. 

 $10.00 100. 

 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. 

 $10.00 100. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. No rose in 

 commerce can compare with this 

 as a bedder. It Is a perfect sheet 

 of richest crimson scarlet all sum- 

 mer. A strong, vigorous grower. 

 $12.00 100. 



JULIET. (Novelty.) This, perhaps, is 

 the most distinct rose ever intro- 

 duced for color, which is unique. 

 It Is of the same type as Soleil 

 d'Or, Rayon d'Or and other Austrian 

 Briars and their hybrids. It was 

 introduced by Wm. Paul & Son in 

 1910. These types require very little 

 pruning; simply remove the dead 

 and useless wood. The following is 

 the raiser's description: "Outside of 

 petals old gold, interior rich rosy 

 red, changing to deep rose as the 

 flowers expand. A very distinct and 

 attractive novelty, blooming both 

 in summer and autumn. Large and 

 full, of powerful and delicious fra- 

 grance; most beautiful." $25.00 100. 



CAROLINE TE8T0UT. Bright satin 

 rose, with brighter center, large, 

 full and globular. $12.00 100. 



KILLARNEY. This is a grand rose 

 for either indoor or outdoor culti- 

 vation; is a strong grower, and the 

 blooms, which are of a beautiful 

 pink, are borne in great profusion. 

 $12.00 100. 



WHITE KILLARNEY. This white 

 queen of the Irish roses excels any 

 ottier of its class. The color is 

 pure white. White KiUarney, like 

 Its prototype, is unusually hardy 

 and without protection has stood 

 severe winters as far north as Bos- 

 ton. $15.00 100. 



L I B E RT Y. Very free flowering, bright 

 crimson scarlet, of an even shade 

 throughout; floriferous. $12.00 100. 



MME. JULES GROLEZ. A beautiful 

 satiny china-rose color, very bright 

 and attractive. A distinct and pretty 

 rose, which should be planted ex- 

 tensively. $12.00 100. 



Small quantities of other varieties on hand* write for prices; 



also on surplus bulbs, etc. 



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