New Floral Guide, Spring 1910. 



EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES teO 



Pink Shades 



ANNA OLIVER — Constant bloomer. The flowers are lovely 

 creamy blush, very large, full and sweet. 



AUQUSTE COMPTE — Large flower, same beautiful form as 

 Maman Cochet. Color, deep rose, outer petals, deep car- 

 mine with broad dark edge; center, coppery yellow. 



BEAUTE INCONSTANTE — Color is quite variable; the 

 flowers are frequently of entirely different colors, some 

 being clear, satiny pink, some red and others coppery 

 orange, passing to cream white. 



•DUCHESS DE BRABANT - One of the finest Roses we 

 have for general planting, color is clear pink; makes 

 splendid buds and large double flowers; exceedingly 

 beautiful. 



FURSTIN HOHENZOLLERN— Color, exquisite lilac rose on 

 ochre ground; has a delightful but delicate fragrance. A 

 vigorous grower and good bloomer. 



HENRY M. STANLEY — Color, deep chamois rose, delicately 

 tinged with fine apricot yellow, petals bordered with 

 brigh carmine red. 



LETTY COLES — A strong vigorous grower and constant 

 bloomer; soft rich pink, deepening to intense crim- 

 son. Hardy and a fine bedder. 



•MME. CAMILLE— A splendid garden Rose, extra large, 

 full and sweet; clear, rosy-flesh, passing to sal- 

 mon pink; good, free bloomer, very handsome and 

 one of the Roses you can always depend upon. (See 

 cut.) > 



MME. VERMOREL— Bright cherry pink, shaded / 



salmon, large and double; a healthy grower / . 



and free bloomer. 



NELLIE JOHNSTONE— Pure rose pink often shot 

 with light pale violet on the outside; blooms 

 fairly double with fine light petals. Deli- 

 ciously fragrant. 



QUEEN OLGA OF GREECE - Soft rosy pink, 

 shaded with golden yellow, edge of petals silver 

 rose; large full flowers; an exceedingly free 

 bloomer. 



REQULUS— Color, clear rosy pink, very fragrant 

 and desirable; a fine garden Rose. 



WINTER GEM-This is a beautiful hardy Tea 

 Rose and a wonderful bloomer. Color, an ex- 

 quisite shade of lovely pink; a good house 

 rose. 



"HOW TO GROW ROSES/' a 36-page book. 

 Price, 10c, worth $1.00. See page 7. 



Pink Shades 



•BRIDESMAID— Fine large full flowers, delightfully tea- 

 scented, clear rose pink with crimson shading. Makes 

 elegant buds, very handsome; good for cut flowers. 



CATHERINE MERMET— Bears large full, regular flowers 

 in abundance. Color, clear shining pink with rich amber 

 center. Very fragrant. 



CORINNA — Color, flesh-pink, shaded with rose and tinted 

 with coppery gold. The flowers are of large size and very 

 freely produced all season. 



DR. GRILL — Large, full flowers, rich rosy pink, passing to 

 salmon and fawn-tinted carmine, richly perfumed. 



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White and Variegated 



ADA CARMODY — Fine ivory-white, 

 beautifully edged and tinted with 

 pink and rose. 



ANTOINETTE CUILLERAT - Color, 

 electric white on sulphur ground, 

 with rich coppery tints; petals 

 edged with carmine violet. 



•BRIDE — Extra large buds and 

 flowers, pure creamy white, some- 

 times tinted blush. 



CHARLES ROVOLLI — Always ad- 

 mired for its splendid buds. Color, 

 creamy white, tinted with lemon. 



DEVONIENSIS (MAGNOLIA ROSE)- 



Flowers are lovely creamy white, 

 rosy center; very large and full; de- 

 lightfully fragrant. (See cut p. 24). 



EMILE GONIN (CHAMELEON)— 



Color, rich ivory white, elegantly 

 variegated, striped and bordered 

 with deep rose, bright orange and 

 rich golden yellow. 



ENCHANTRESS— Cream white, richly 

 tinted with rosy buff. Large, full, 

 globular flowers; a free and con- 

 stant bloomer. 



White and Variegated 



FRANCES E. WILLARD — Pure snow 

 white, and delightfully fragrant: vigor- 

 ous grower. It will bloom much more 

 the second season than the first. 



GOLDEN GATE — A rose of surprising 

 beauty, extra large, very double and 

 full and delightfully fragrant. Creamy 

 white, tinged with golden yellow and 

 bordered with clear rose. 



Gentlemen : 4-16-1909. 



I trimmed the one hundred and 

 twenty-five Roses you sent me for the 

 park last Spring, and I won't lose 

 more than three. I think that is 

 wonderful considering the continued 

 freezing and thawing this Winter, and 

 as they are of the ever-blooming kind. 

 G. W. S , York, Pa. 



IVORY (WHITE GOLDEN GATE)— Re- 

 sembles the beautiful Golden Gate, but 

 is pure ivory white. Flowers are large, 

 full and sweet. 



LA PRINCESS VERA— The color is rich 

 ivory-white, finely veined with coppery 

 yellow, tinted with blush. 



White and Variegated 



MME. ELIE LAMBERT— Extra large 

 flowers, rich creamy white, faintly 

 tinted with clear golden yellow. 



MME. ETIENNE— Extra large, full, 

 sweet flowers, rich creamy white, 

 elegantly tinted with blush. 



MME. OLGA— Beautiful large buds 

 and flowers, cream white, clouded 

 with pale carmine, very sweet. 



MME. RESEL — Color, rich creamy 

 white shaded with crimson and 

 canary yellow. 



PEARL RIVERS — Flowers are large 

 and full; ivory-white delicately 

 shaded with pale rose, very sweet. 



THE QUEEN — A vigorous healthy 

 grower and constant bearer of large 

 very double Roses, pure snow- 

 white, very sweet. 



SYLPH— Pretty as a fairy, as its name 

 implies; flowers ivory-white with 

 clear rose center; richly tea-scented. 



TERRELL DES CHENES-Beautiful 

 tulip form; large full flowers, lovely 

 creamy white, beautifully edged 

 and flushed with rose and crimson. 



Prices 



All varieties on this page and page 24 (except where noted), 10c. each for strong, vigorous plants. Any 6 for 

 50c, or 15 for $1.00, postpaid. For strong two-year old plants (except where noted), 30c. each; $3.00 per doz., 



purchaser's selection. Or, our selection, 25c. each; 6 for $1.25; $2.50 per doz., by express. All on own roots and 



good healthy plants. •See Page 1 1 



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