HARDY EVERBLOOMING BUSH ROSES 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



HADIiEY^ — -In color it is a deep vel- 

 vety crimson, retaining its brilliancy 

 at all seasons of the year. The va- 

 riety is double and buds are well 

 formed. It is a strong, rapid grower. 



METEOR — Very few dark Roses com- 

 pare with this in richness and depth 

 in color, which is a rich velvety 

 crimson, shading very dark in the 

 depths of the petals. 



PERI.E VON GODESBERG— The 

 color is a rich canary-yellow with 

 shading of saffron. Flowers large, 

 double of good form and substance. 



' 1 *Mr$. Aaron Ward 



Most exquisite buds of golden buff or 

 fawn, opening to full, double, well formed 

 flowers, of pinkish fawn. The plant does 

 not grow large, but is dwarf and spread- 

 ing, covered with heavy foliage that is im- 

 mune from disease and insect pests. This 

 is an excellent rose for the garden, for it 

 requires little attention, blooms profusely, 

 und is most useful for cutting and for the 

 ■^ buttonhole. 



: JOHN COOK — A seedling of La France, 



IS noted for its profusion of bloom throughout 

 the entire season. The buds form in clusters 

 of two to six. The flowers are similar to La- 

 France in color, but it is a great improvement 

 of that variety in its quick growth and freedom 

 from black spot. 

 MAD. CAROI.INE TESTOUT— In color, it is 

 of a satiny rose, deepening to clear red in the 

 center. One of the most dependable roses. 

 ROSE DAWN — Bud pointed, good size medium 

 full. Color a soft rose flesh with yellow base. 

 Good foliage of a light green and free from 

 insects or disease. Profuse bloomer. Fragrant. 

 CITY OP IiITTIiE ROCK — Distinct and beau- 

 tiful in color, a bright rosy-pink or rose shaded 

 Hydrangea pink. The buds which open per- 

 fectly are long of ideal form. Splendid grower 

 and free bloomer. Delightfully fragrant. 

 SIZiVER COIiXnyiBIA — The color is a clear 

 shade of deep silver pink, deepening 

 towards the center. The flowers are 

 larger than Columbia, inclined to be 

 flat, but magnificently formed on 

 long, .strong stems, which make it an 

 excellent rose for cutting. 



JONKHEER J. 1. MOCK — Some 

 times called "The Giant Pink from 

 Holland". This rose is very imposing 

 and of the largest size. The buds 

 are of immense and very fine form, 

 borne on long, stiff stems. Color a 

 clear imperial pink, reflexed petals 

 of a lighter shade. 



LOVELY KILLARNEY ROSES 



FINK KILLARNEY— Is a beautiful Hybrid Tea 

 Bush Rose ; strong, sturdy and upright, with fine 

 heavy, insect-proof foliage, bearing flowers that 

 are simply exquisite in form and color; the bud 

 is exceedingly long and the flowers immense 

 in size; color deep, brilliant, sparkling shell- 

 pink; hardy every^vhere. 



WHITE KHiIiARNEY — Identical with the par- 

 ent variety. Pink Killarney, of which it is an 

 offspring, except in color which is glistening 

 white. Like Pink Killarney, its great charm lies 

 in the beautiful shape of its buds. 



YELLOW KILLARNEY (Mme. Jenny Gille- 

 mont) — A brilliant saffron-yellow rose, opening 

 canary with dark golden shades. The buds are 

 long and pointed. Hardy, vigorous, constant 

 blooming. 



Price of Roses on this page: First size pot plants, 25c each, any 5 for $1. 

 2 year old pot plants, 70c, any four 70c kinds for $2.50 postpaid. Varieties 

 marked * furnished also in dormant field grovm plants 70c each postpaid. 



Pink Killarney 



