Little Silver, N. J. 



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Roses 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES— Contbued 



Kardinal Piffl. Very full Roses of orange-pink 

 based gold, lasting in color and with delightful 

 fragrance. 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Has long ruled the 

 market as the best white Rose, with many shape- 

 ly, fragrant blooms all season, 



Konigin Luise. A newer white Rose which is 

 worth a trial, because of its huge, well shaped 

 flowers, in great abundance. Each 80c., doz. 

 $8.00. 



Margaret McGredy. A vigorous bush with big 

 well shaped flowers of clear Oriental red, turning 

 rosy carmine as they mature. The perfect gar- 

 den Rose, and excellent for an unusual hedge. 



McGredy 's Scarlet. An exceptional Rose for cut 

 flowers, which are fragrant, full, and large, 

 blooming continuously from dull red buds to 

 flowers of a very deep pink. 



Miss Rowena Thorn. The Roses borne by this 

 remarkable sort bear all the colors of a gorgeous 

 sunset in their petalage. Fiery rose and rosy 

 mauve blend with old gold on their outer petals. 

 Flowers are enormous and in continuous bloom 

 all season. 



Mme. Butterfly. Many fragrant Roses grace 



this old favorite, each a light soft pink in color, 



based yellow. 

 Mme. Caroline Testout. A lovely old Rose 



which produces many globular blooms of silvery 



pink. 



Mme. Jules Bouche. Regarded by many rosari- 

 ans as the best of afl white Roses, this vigorous 

 sort bears shapely buds and flowers in abun- 

 dance, full, double and fragrant. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. Amazingly heavy producer 

 of rich Indian yellow flowers, shapely and highly 

 perfumed. 



Mrs. Charles Bell. Salmon-to-shell-pink sport 

 of the ever popular Radiance, with all of its 

 parent's good qualities. Absolutely unique in 

 color. 



Mrs. E. P. Thom. Best yellow Rose for a floral 

 bed, with many rich, deep, lemon yellow flowers, 

 shapely and sweetly scented. A necessity in 

 any garden. 



Mrs. Lovell Swisher. Long, shapely buds turn 

 to well formed flowers of copper-salmon and 

 salmon-pink, unusual and very charming. 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie -Miller. Enormous 

 flowers, like Peonies, pearly blush, shaded 

 salmon. 



President Herbert Hoover. Perfect in garden or 

 bouquet, with many cerise-pink flowers, shaded 

 flame, scarlet and yellow, exceptionally fragrant 

 and lasting. 



Radiance. The country's most popular Rose, 

 with hardy, healthy, huge flowers, of brightest 

 pink, deliciously fragrant. Needs less care than 

 does any other everblooming Rose we know. 



Rapture. A sport of Mme. Butterfly, but deeper 

 in color than its parent, though equally charm- 

 ing in a bed or when cut. Try a few this season 

 and you'll be back for more next Fafl. 



Red Radiance. Light crimson sport of Radiance, 

 these beauties rival their parent in prolificacy, 

 adaptability, and fragrance. They are the 

 standard red Roses of our country. 



Sensation. Many big, fragrant Roses of intense 

 scarlet shaded maroon nearly black in the Fafl, 

 when they are at their best. 



Sir Henry Segrave. A new variety with [prim- 

 rose yellow blooms, based chrome yellow, and 

 distinctly perfumed with lemon, in great abun- 

 dance. We are proud to include it in our list. 

 Each 90c., doz. $9.00. 



Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. First and most 

 popular of all the yellow Roses, being a con- 

 tinuous producer of rich Sunflower yellow 

 blooms, all large, fragrant and shapely. 



Sunkist. Brownish orange sport of Joanna Hill, 

 with all the good points of its lovely parent. 

 Each 80c., doz. $8.00. 



Talisman. Everyone knows this charming sort, 

 with its brilliant red and gold buds, turning to 

 scarlet-orange and rich yellow flowers. Pro- 

 duces these gems in great abundance throughout 

 the entire season and has more than justified 

 its popularity. 



JUNE ROSES 



These hardiest of all Roses will make you a June garden which will be unequaled for beauty in your 

 neighborhood. The cut blooms, also, will fill the vases of your house with fragrant charm for many 

 Junes to come. For best results, prune severely in early Spring, manure liberally and hoe often. 

 Plant 2 to 3 feet apart. 



Heavy, field-grown plants, (except as noted) each 70c., doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00 



Conrad F. Meyer. Many big, silvery pink Roses, 

 sweetly scented. Perfect for a lawn specimen 

 and a lovely hedge. 



Druschki Rubra. This red-flowered form of the 

 popular Frau Karl Druschki has all the charm 

 of its parent. Particularly lovely as a producer 

 of shapely cut flowers. Each 90c., doz. $9.00. 



Frau Karl Druschki. Most popular white Rose 

 of any class, with its immense, perfectly shaped 

 blooms, the beauty of which atones for its 

 scentless quality. 



F. J. Grootendoorst. Many large clusters of 

 small fringed red Roses make this hardy old sort 

 a spectacular hedge plant, with distinct ever- 

 blooming tendencies. Lovely also in a mass 

 planting. 



General Jacqueminot. Probably the oldest 



Rose in our list, bearing intensely fragrant red 



flowers, very shapely. 

 George Arends. Shapely in bud and flower are 



these soft pink Roses, with a mild, pleasing 



aroma. 



Prices for all varieties, unless otKerwise noted, each 70c., doz. $7.00, 100 $50.00 



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