POT-GROWN ROSES 



FOR MID-SUMMER PLANTING 



This is the third season in which we are offering Roses for mid-summer planting and in which we are greatly tncouraged by 

 the many satisfactory reports received from customers who tried summer planting the past two years. 



By planting now you not only gain practically a full season's growth, but, if conditions are at all favorable, you will secure a 

 fair amount of flowers at once and during the fall, and if the cultural notes on page 174 of this year's Garden Book are followed 

 you will be laying the foundation for a grand dispaly of flowers next spring and summer. This, while it holds true on all the various 

 types of Roses, is particularly the case with the Hybrid-Tea varieties, which, on account of their remarkable free flowering qualities 

 and comparative hardiness, have given a new impetus to Rose planting with most gratifying results. 



The plants which we supply at the present time are all strong two-year-old plants in five-inch pots in such condition that if 

 given any chance at all, will give quick and satisfactory returns. 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING HYBRID-TEA ROSES 



For Garden culture the Hybrid-Tea Roses now take the fore- 

 most rank. They combine not only the free flowering habit of 

 the Tea Rose with the rich and varied colorsof the other classes, 

 but also comparative hardiness, standing the winter, with pro- 

 tection as recommended in the cutural notes on page 174 of our 

 this year's Garden Book. 

 Price: Except where noted, 50 cts. each ; $5.00 per doz. ; $35.00 per 100. 



Arthur R. Goodwin. A beautifully rich-colored coppery-oranfre ; 

 'Gold of Ophir" a visitor to our trial grounds called it who saw it 

 in one of its stages of development ; as the flower matures it 

 opens to a soft salmon-pink. 75 cts. each. 



Betty. Glowingr coppery-rose color, suffused with a golden sheen 



Caroline Testout. One of the most popular, bright satiny-rose, 

 with brighter centre. 



Chateau de Clos Vougeot. An ideal Rose, of a dazzling color, 

 being a rich scarlet, shaded fiery red, changing to dark velvety 

 crimsan as the flowers expand. 75 cts. each. 



Countess of Oosford. Beautiful salmon-pink rose, the base of 

 petals suffused with saffron-yellow. 



C. W. Cowan. In color a warm carmine-cerise, the flowers large 

 and full. $2.50 each. 



Cynthia Forde. Flowers of great substance, color a deep, brilliant 

 rose, shading on the back of the petals to a light rosy-pink. 75 cts. 

 each. 



Dean Hole. Silvery carmine with salmon shadings, of fine form. 



Dorothy Page Roberts. Coppery-pink, suffused with apricot- 

 yellow, more especially at the base of the petals. 75 cts. each. 



Duchess of Sutherland. A strikingly beautiful Rose. The color is 

 novel, a delicate, warm rose-pink, with lemon shading on the 

 white base. $2.50 each. 



^^"^^^"""""""^^ DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON 



Duchess of Wellington. A grand Rose of the famous Killarney type, 

 but of an entirely distinct colorfrom any Rose now in cultivation, it 

 being of an intense saffron-yellow stained with crimson, which, 

 as the flowers develop, changes to a deep, coppery, saffron-yel- 

 low. 75 cts. each. 



Duchess of Westminster. A peerless tea-like Rose. The color, 

 which is very novel, is a dainty, clear rose-madder. $1.25 each. 



Earl of Oosford. Color a dark crimson, after the style of the Hy- 

 brid Perpetual Rose Victor Hugo. $2.50 each. 



Earl of Warwick. A magnificent Rose of soft salmon-pink, shaded 

 in the centre with vermilion. 



Ecarlate. Medium-sized flowers, a brilliant scarlet in color and an 

 incessant bloomer. 



Edward Mawley. A beautiful rich crimson, touched with maroon, 

 with a delightful velvety gloss on the petals. $1.25 each. 



Elizabeth Barnes. Satiny salmon-rose, with a fawn centre suffused 

 with yellow, outside of petals deep rosy-red, shaded with copper 

 and yellow. 75 cts. each. 



Eugene Boullet. A grand bedding Rose of brilliant crimson-red, 

 shaded with carmine. 75 cts. each. 



Farbenkonigin. (Queen of Colors.) Imperial pink. One of the 

 most popular Roses in Europe. 



Ferniehurst. A superb Rose. The blooms are large and produced 

 with a perfect finish. The color is glowing, suffused pure rose- 

 coppery-pink on fawn. $1.25 each. 



Florence Haswell Veitch. Brilliant scarlet, shaded with black; 

 flowers large, full, of excellent shape. $1.25 each. 



Florence Pemberton. A splendid large creamy-white suffused 

 with pink. 



Price : Any of the above, except where noted, strong two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each; Js.oo per doz. 



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HYBRID-TEA ROSE 

 KILLARNEY 



