BETTY UPRICHARD 



PINK DAWN 



MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD 



Hybrid Tea or Everblooming Roses 



Prices of Roses 70c each; $7.00 per Dozen; $50.00 per 100 (except where otherwise noted.) 



Add 10 per cent to remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post. 



Duchess of Luxembourg. Blooms of deepest golden 

 yellow, centered copper, on long upright stems. 



Edel. Fragrant, white Roses, faintly tinged with ivory, 

 huge, yet amazingly shapely. 



Edith Nellie Perkins. (See colored illustration on back 

 cover.) Shapely big buds turn to beautiful Roses 

 of orange-pink, with interior of petals a lovely sal- 

 mon. Fragrant, long lasting and exceptionally vig- 

 orous. 



Edouard Schill. Big brick-red blooms, flushed with 

 yellow, extra vigorous. 



E. G. Hill. (See colored illustration, page 1 1 .) Rich 

 crimson Roses, amazingly fragrant, full, and 

 shapely are produced on long, strong stems 

 throughout the season. Ideal for cutting and lovely 

 in the garden with the glaucous foliage a perfect 

 contrast. 



Etoile de France. Equally satisfactory in bed or bou- 

 quet, with bright crimson flowers centered cerise; 

 fragrant, lasting, and carried on good stems. 



Etoile de HoUande. Long the favorite red Rose of 

 authorities, this lovely sort bears healthy blooms, 

 of a rich, solid color, and sweetly perfumed. A 

 necessity in any garden. 



Glowing Carmine. (See color illustration, page 11.) 

 Big Roses with many petals of a rich clear carmine 

 are produced in abundance. A strong grower with 

 shapely and lasting flowers, the only Rose of its 

 color. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Golden Dawn. The big, pale yellow blooms, continu- 

 ously produced, stand out against lovely deep 

 green foliage, and are amazingly fragrant. 



Golden Rapture. Highly perfumed Roses of rich gol- 

 den yellow, unfading and shapely. Good for cut- 

 ting. Each 80c, doz. $8.00. 



Grenoble. Strong plants bear many big, double, 

 globular flowers of brightest red, ideal for your 

 garden. See illustration on opposite page. 



Gruss an Teplitz. Best in mass, with countless bril- 

 liant crimson blooms, fragrant and velvety, pro- 

 duced continuously during the season. Ideal for 

 border or hedge. 



Heinrich Wendland. Big, shapely, full buds and 

 flowers of rich, unfading nasturtium-red, reversed 

 golden orange. Intensely fragrant. 



Joanna Hill. Orange-yellow buds, each a separate 

 trium.ph, turn to shapely flowers of deep creamy 

 buff, centered orange-yellow, fragrant and pro- 

 duced on long strong stems, perfect for cutting. 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Still the best pure white 

 everblooming Rose, with long, shapely buds, open- 

 ing to big, creamy white flowers, exceptionally 

 sweet smelling and perfect for cutting. 



Lady Ashtown. Big, long-pointed buds turn to lovely 

 carmine-pink blooms, lasting when cut. 



Margaret McGredy. Double, cupped flowers open 

 orange-scarlet and pass to unusual carmine-rose. 

 A beautiful, fragrant bedding Rose which is always 

 in bloom and lasts well when cut. 



McGredy's Scarlet. (See colored illustration on back 

 cover.) Big loose flowers of vivid rosy red are 

 continuously produced by one of the healthiest 

 of Roses. 



Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. Fragrant golden-brown 

 Roses, veined and streaked orange-pink, produced 

 on a hardy bush. Each 80c, doz. $8.00. 



Mme. Joseph Perraud. Long-pointed slender buds of 

 true Nasturtium-orange open to lovely buff Roses 

 which pass to pink at their edges. The perfect 

 Rose for exhibition. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. See 

 illustration above. 



Little Silver. N. J. 



Everblooming Roses [5] 



