_ base. 
inferior, cheaply grown plants. 
We furnish these plants in spring up to April 10th in a dormant condition, and during April 
and up to the end of June in pot-grown plants. 
They are easy to plant; they receive no check either 
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shipped with a ball of soil around the roots. 
during transportation or geben transplanted. 
Rose.’ 
AMI QUINARD 
(See No. 2 color plate, page 104.) 
Prized for the deep velvety luster of the buds 
and the crimson maroon tones in the open 
flower; fragrant. The plant is vigorous and 
upright. 
AUTUMN 
(See No. 1 color plate, page 104) 
A combination of burnt orange, red and 
gold—very striking. The medium-sized bud 
develops into a lovely cup-shaped flower with 
pleasing fragrance. 
BETTY UPRICHARD 
A popular garden variety, on account of 
its perfectly-shaped, long-pointed bud, its 
long-lasting qualities when open, and its 
persistent blooming qualities. The buds are 
copper-red and open to a brilliant orange- 
carmine on outer petals with salmon reflexes. 
The fragrance is rich and spicy. 
DAME EDITH HELEN 
This grand rose is quite distinct and delight- 
fully fragrant. Its petals turn back with that 
beautifulf¥eflex peculiar to La France. Colora 
brilliant yet soft Rose du Barri pink. 
-DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY 
The buds and flowers are beautiful beyond 
description; many consider it easily the finest 
white garden rose. 
_EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
The outside of the petals is cream and blush 
_ shaded, with orange at the base; the inner 
face is salmon-pink with golden-orange at the 
The flowers are moderately double, 
produced on long stems and sweetly scented. 
_E. G. HILL 
(See No. 8 color plate, page 104) 
A name that has long been associated with 
fine Roses, this variety produces beautiful 
long buds of dazzling scarlet. The flower 
is high-centered; the plant is strong, vigorous 
and free flowering. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
_ Rosarians agree that this is the most popular 
red, everblooming garden rose in cultivation 
today. Itscolor is brilliant crimson, it does not 
turn bluish like many other red roses. The 
flowers are large and very fragrant. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ é 
Deep crimson. Noted for its pervasive oe 
_ grance that is specially delightful. The floy 
come in clusters, each one perfect, but on sle 
der stems. Rich crimson, changing to Brent 
| scarlet, shading to velvety fiery red. 
i HEINRICH WENDLAND 
Large, long, pointed buds and very large, 
double, full, high-centered, intensely fragrant 
flowers of unfading Nasturtium red. Reverse 
g of the petals deep golden yellow. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE 
Splendid long buds and large, double 
flowers of a beautiful glistening rose-pink 
shade. Really an outstanding Rose of excep- 
"tional beauty. 
: | JOANNA HILL 
; (See No. 3 color plate, page 104.) 
_ The buds are long and pointed. They open 
' into large, full, semi-double flowers. 
| is clear yellow, orange-yellow at the heart. 
_KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA 
(See No. 4 color plate, page 104.) 
For over 40 years this has been the favorite, 
pure white of rose lovers. Form perfect, 
fragrance delightful, and plant is moderately 
vigorous and hardy. 
$8.25 doz. 
charges collect. 
Our Reece ard the finest quality No. 1 Stock. They are all Northern grown under { 
the most sanitary and scientific conditions, and must not be compared with 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM 
The color - 
Prices for any of the above strong 2-year-old dormant plants up to April 10th, 75c each; 
Pot-grown plants, $1.00 each; $11.00 doz. 
Our pot-grown plants are well rooted and are 
“The Garden Culture of the 
LADY ALICE STANLEY 
A lovely flesh pink with coral tints. A 
favorite of many years standing. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART 
A rose of unique color. The flowers in the 
young stage are a deep sunflower-yellow 
heavily veined and splashed with orange- 
scarlet; reverse of the petals deeply suffused 
with carmine. As the flowérs develop these 
colors intermingle, forming a beautiful cad- 
mium-orange effect; delightfully sweet scented. 
LOS ANGELES 
A luminous flame-pink, toned with coral 
and shaded with translucent gold at the base 
of the petals. In richness of fragrance it 
equals in intensity the finest Marechal Neil. 
The buds are long and pointed. 
LUCIE MARIE 
Buds long and pointed, deep yellow splashed 
with red. As the outer petals unfold the inner 
face is yellow with coppery venation. = 
MARGARET McGREDY 
Beautifully shaped, full, double flowers, 
distinct from all others in its rich coloring, 
which is a brilliant shade of Turkish or Oriental 
red, passing as the flowers age to a beautiful 
carmine-rose. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET 
The fragrant, full, double 
flowers are of good size. They 
are brilliant scarlet, orangy- 
yellow at base of petals, the 
upper portions of same being 
lightly touched with crimson, 
varying some in color under 
changing weather conditions 
but always beautiful. 
MISS ROWENA THOM 
(See No. 6 color plate, page 104) 
A loyely large, fragrant, rose pink 
with golden suffusion. An extremely 
popular variety; very vigorous. 
MME. BUTTERFLY 
A sport from Ophelia, retaining all 
the good qualities of its parent, but 
with deeper shadings of apricot anc 
gold onthe salmon-pink ground. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT 
In the bud it is coral-red, shaded with yellow 
at the base; the open flowers, coral-red, shaded 
with yellow and bright rosy scarlet, passing to 
shrimp-red. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE 
A splendid rose that should be in every 
garden. Color, salmon-white, center shaded 
rose. Large and full, well-formed flowers. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH 
A bright but soft, sparkling carmine-pink 
of an even shade, passing to yellow at the 
base of the petals. The color does not tade 
as the flower ages but appears to become 
brighter. 
MARGARET McGREDY 
(See No. 5 color plate, page 104) 
It is of healthy, vigorous growth, with 
abundant dark bronzy, disease-resisting foliage. 
The medium-sized buds are long and shapely, 
and develop into good-sized, full double, very 
shapely flowers of a rich deep lemon yellow, 
sweetly scented. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT 
In the bud stage is reddish-gold and when 
the fine, cup-shaped flower is fully opened, a 
deep golden-yellow. The plant is strong and 
compact and blooms continuously. 
‘Plants are delivered, transportation paid, within 50 miles of New York City. Beyond this area, thev are shipped by Express 
(See special notice, page 102.) 
