SUMMTTTU TOTTI 
Portraits are here given of some of the more striking or interesting of the 
season’s offerings. Many of them will be on view at the current spring flower 
shows, while others were displayed at the fall exhibitions. The predominance 
of new Roses of American origin is again to be noted 
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ROSE PERLE D’OR, H.T. Nota 
\ new rose by any means, but “‘resur- 
; ; rected’”’ owing to the increasing 
demand for small roses. Color a 
pleasing yellow 
ROsE ULSTER GEM, H. T. An Irish rose, 
as the name implies. A useful addition to the 
class of singles. It is a continuous bloomer, 
flowers very. large, color a deep primrose yel- 
low. A medal winner before the N. R. S. 
(Totty, introducer) 
ROSE PRINCE CHARMING, H.T. A splendid 
addition to the new popular line of copper 
reds. Buds long and pointed, flowers devel- 
oping a deep reddish copper, with base old 
gold. Foliage in the young state copperish. 
Flowers medium size. (Totty, introducer) 
RosE NELLIE PARKER, H.T. An Irish rose of vig- 
orous constitution which appears to do splendidly as 
a bedder. Color a pale creamy white, centre deeper 
cream, tips of petals occasionally blushed pink. 
Flowers large and produced plentifully; foliage quite 
pleasing. Winner of the British N. R. S. Medal. 
(Totty, introducer) 
RosE Mrs. BayaRD THAYER, H. T. Clear rose pink 
sport from Mrs. Charles Russell, and a welcome addition 
to the large flowered class as represented by American 
Beauty. The outside of petals is a shade darker in color 
than the inside. Heavy and smooth foliage and strong 
stems. (Waban Rose Conservatories) 
ROsE Mrs. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HeEarsT, H. T. Clear 
dark pink sport of My Maryland which it resembles in 
form and habit. Likely to be a good forcer and a fine bed- 
der, succeeding under the same conditions as its parent 
stock. (A. N. Pierson) 
MINIATURE ROSE 
Tie-ToPp OR BaBy 
DOLL (actual size), 
H. T. Blush pink RosE GorGEOuS. A striking new rose of vig- 
edges of petals marked carmine, orous habit producing well formed flowers abun- 
but variable. Appearance de- dantly. The bud at opening is heavily veined 
ROSE CLEVELAND. A fine bedding rose with 
mildew-proof foliage. Color a deep coppery yellow 
at base of petals, upper part flushed reddisn copper cidedly “Dresden China-like.’’ with clear yellow on a salmon ground, when 
or old rose. Named by popular ballot at the Cleve- Useful for corsage bouquets and finished is a rich, rosy red with outside of petals 
land show last Fall. (Totty, introducer) light table work. (Hill) old gold. (Totty, introducer) 
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