LITTLE SILVER. N.J. 



Roses 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES— Continued 



Francis Scott Key. Shapely and brilliant Roses 

 of a light crimson, among the most double and 

 fragrant of all the Rose family. 



Frank W. Dunlop. Large, double, free bloom- 

 ing; buds and flowers deep rose pink. Fragrant. 



Gruss an Teplitz. Covered throughout the en- 

 tire season with clusters of crimson-maroon 

 flowers in the greatest of abundance. Splendid 

 either as a specimen or as a dividing hedge. 



Gwyneth Jones. A profuse and continuous 

 bloomer of brilliant carmine-orange Roses, semi- 

 double, open, and very lasting. 



Ivy May. Good, long buds turn to shapely rose- 

 pink flowers edged and suffused with gold. Each 

 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Joanna Hill. Makes a splendid cut flower, with 

 its center of Indian yellow and outer petals of 

 buff^. Very double and holds less thorns than 

 most Roses. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Huge crimson buds turn 

 into shapely blooms of carmine with a silver- 

 pink reflex. 



Julien Potin. A vivid golden yellow Rose, large, 

 and with many petals. The shapely flowers 

 stand out well against the dark green foliage. 

 Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Most popular of 

 the white Hybrid Tea Roses, being large, full 

 and unstained by any color. Has endured for 

 years as the standard white Rose. 



Lady Alice Stanley. Long-pointed, large buds 

 open to cup-shaped Roses with a slight back- 

 ward curve on the lips of the outer petals. Flesh 

 pink, reversed salmon coral. Extra hardy. 



Lady Ashtown. An old favorite which carries 

 exquisitely pointed flowers of glossy, deep pink, 

 with an underglow of gold. 



Lady Forteviot. A delightfully sweet-scented 

 Rose, saffron yellow in color, flushed with 

 carmine and orange. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Lady Hillingdon. Very popular because of its 

 beauty in both bud and open flower, being a 

 charming apricot-yellow in color and of exquisite 

 shape. Best of the yellow Roses for bedding. 



Lord Charlemont. Bright flowers of a deep 

 scarlet crimson, shapely and lasting. Each 75c., 

 doz. $7.50. 



Los Angeles. A justly popular Rose of a flame- 

 pink color with salmon and coral shadings. 

 Excellent for city culture, a splendid cut flower. 



Mary, Countess of Ilchester. Flowers of a 

 deep, refreshingly clear rose pink, borne on long, 

 strong stems. 



Mary Pickford. Very fragrant, large, long- 

 pointed orange-yellow buds turn to yellow flow- 

 ers which are full and lasting. A profuse bloomer. 

 Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



May Wettern. Continuous bloomer of large 

 rosy pink flowers, fragrant, high-centered and 

 lasting. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Miss Rowena Thorn. Huge, flaming rosy mauve 

 flowers, centered with old gold, are produced 

 continuously on this bush throughout the sea- 

 son. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 



Mme. Butterfly. Shapely Roses of a delicate 

 pink, tinted with gold at their base. Very 

 fragrant and an excellent flower for bouquet or 

 corsage. 



Mme. Caroline Testout. Large, bright satiny 

 rose-pink flowers, bordered with soft carmine, 

 grace this bush continuously throughout the 

 season. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot. The famous "Daily 

 Mail" Rose, with its large, long-pointed, coral- 

 red buds and flowers which are hardy and fra- 

 grant. Has received many cups and medals for 

 beauty and desirability. 



Mme. Leon Pain. Flesh-pink Roses, centered 

 orange yellow in an abundance of continuous 

 bloom throughout the season. A distinctive 

 and interesting sort. 



Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. Profuse in its 

 display of large carmine-pink flowers 

 which develop from extra large buds. 

 Few thorns, hence good for bouquet or 

 corsage. 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 



Miss Rowena Thom 



President Hoover (See page 14) 



All varieties Cunless otherwise noted) each 60c.; dozen, $6.00; 100, $40.00 



(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



