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NOVELTY ROSES 
All Roses on this page were introduced within the last five years, and most of them 
within the last two years. They are offered in field-grown budded stock, subject, in some 
cases, to safe arrival from Europe. When ordering please name a second choice. 
INTRODUCERS’ DESCRIPTIONS, ABBREVIATED 
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ER HILL GRAY. T. Deep lemon-yellow which intensifies as the Plooms develop: eed 
The best and largest pure yellow Tea Rose yet introduced. Gold Medal, N. R. ae .$I 00 
ARTHUR R. GOODWIN. H.T. Coppery orange-red, passing to salmon pink as es owes r 
expand, Hoewers sedinm: to large; and full ios 5. /c.cvenictsieiew cislac wisgetrctege se «sicleie sivletele eivietauas 75 
COUNTESS OF SHAFTESBURY. H.T. Bright silvery carmine, mottled shell-pink at the 
edges of the petals, deepening to light cochineal-carmine. Gold Medal, N. R.S............ I 00 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND. H.T. The color is certainly novel, being a delicate, warm 
FGse-pimk: with lemontshadine: on ithe white basele. Ji 952%... oe cw ccs sete cece swe cua: I 50 
DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER. H.T. Dainty clear rose-madder; very large, full and per- 
fectly formed. Very sweetly perfumed and a grand variety for exhibition................. I 00 
ELLEN POULSEN. T. P. Dark, brilliant pink; large, full; sweet-scented; vigorous, bushy habit, 
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ETHEL MALCOLM. H. T. Ivory-white, with a delicate peach shading; large, full, perfect form. eee 
An exhibition and decorative Rose of great quality. Gold Medal. N. R.S................. 75 
GEORGE ARENDS. H. P. Delicate rose; large, full; deliciously scented, very floriferous. (See 
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GEORGE DICKSON. H. T. Perfectly formed and overflowing with perfume. The color is plum- 
crimson, very *rich.and dark. .Gold-Medal, N. R. S. (See:Cut.) so... oes cece dn ecwenenss I 
KING GEORGE V. H.T. Color rich, blackish crimson, with deep, velvety violet flush. Awarded 
the Gold Medal of the Festival of Empire, London, June 29, I9II....................205- I 
LADY PIRRIE. H.T. Deep, coppery, reddish salmon, inside the petals apricot-yellow, flushed 
fae COpper-aGold Medal Ne Re S..0-.-< 7. <1 cele <i~,0 «Meroe netetaeaTteletels)n.0: ais else 0 sarave-e 
LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU. Pernetiana. Superb coloring of shrimp-pink, shaded with 
reddish coppery orange, and chrome-yellow on the reverse of petals....................... 
MME. CHARLES LUTAUD. H.T. Color is deep chrome-yellow, sometimes lightly, some- 
times heavily, blended with rosy scarlet. An improved Marquise de Sinety................ 
MME. EDMOND ROSTAND. H.T. Color is pale flesh, shaded salmon with reddish orange- 
yellow center. The color is somewhat variable but always charming...................... 
MADISON. T. The flower is large, perfectly double and fragrant. Color is rich creamy white. 
I-yr. size, 35 cts., postpaid... 
MILADY. H.T. In color resembling Richmond, and like General Jacqueminot in form and fra- 
grance. Flower is large and double and opens perfectly.................. Price, 60 cts. and 
MRS. ARTHUR E. COXHEAD. H.T. Claret-red, shaded vermilion toward the edge; flower 
Th. ee eG rates a A ea Bi oc aie OUT BIB Gn Sig Orr ols o> Hien nee eae 
MRS. AMY HAMMOND. H.T. A blend of ivory, amber and apricot; the flower is of perfect 
shape, petalsilone and! pointed. ‘Gold’ Medal NoORa'S. 2. oe. ce stereo ole sithersie sisies sce teee ees 
MRS. FOLEY-HOBBS. T. Delicate ivory-white, faintly tinged clear pink on edge of petals; 
blooms large, exquisite form; deliciously tea perfumed. Gold Medal, N. R.S.............. 
MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER. H. T. The color is a lovely, bright shade of pink, and 
the flowers are freely produced on straight, upright stems.....Price, 75 cts. and I 00 
MRS. HERBERT HAWKSWORTH. T. The color is deeply zoned delicate ecru 
on milk-white, which, as the blooms expand, become silky creamy white....... I 50 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS. T. A white Rose having the center shaded with fawn 
and) peach. -Produces.an exquisite flower. (See cut.) .....20..2.cccsccccscses 75 
MRS. HUBERT TAYLOR. T. Shell-pink, the edges of the petals being ivory-white; 
a really superb Rose, of perfect formation and finish. Distinct and fine......... 60 
MRS. J. H. WELSH. H.T. Brilliant rose-pink. Flowers very large and of pesieet 
shape; floriferous, delicately sweet-scented. Awarded Gold Medal, N. R. S..... I 00 
MRS. RICHARD DRAPER. H.T. Color bright reddish satiny pink on ae out- 
side of the petals; inside of the petals silver flesh. Gold Medal, N. R. S.. I 50 
“MRS. MAYNARD SINTON. H. T. Silvery white with porcelain tee aaauad 
pink toward the edges; large, sweetly perfumed. Gold Medal, N. R. S.. 15 
MRS. SAM ROSS. H. T. Pale straw-color to light chamois-yellow, with a distinct 
flush of buff on the reverse of petals. Gold Medal, N. R.S................... I 50 
MRS. W. CHRISTIE-MILLER. H.T. Soft pearly blush, shaded salmon; outside 
of petals clear vermilion-rose; petals of great size. (See cut, page 12).......... 60 
PRESIDENT VIGNET. H. T. A Rose that is spoken of as ‘“‘simply superb.’’ The 
color is magnificent, being a deep carmine, shaded with bright poppy-red....... I 00 
VISCOUNTESS ENFIELD. A.B. Coppery old-rose, shaded with yellow; the inner 
petals are deeply tinted with carmine; large, full, elongated, very floriferous..... 15 
»OHFER> 113 One each of the above 30 Novelty Roses, in strong-growing plants, 
guaranteed to bloom, for $25, prepaid. 
Willowmere (see page 12) 
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