HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES (Concluded) 



See page 30 for prices 



MRS. AARON WARD — Easily one of the most 

 dependable of all garden roses. Its deep Indian 

 yellow flowers, agreeably shaded in various tints of 

 orange, are produced throughout the seasoa. The 

 long and shapely buds are particularly attractive. 

 In its color class, and for blooming qualities it com- 

 pares favorably with the "one and only Gruss an 

 Teplitz" among the reds. 



MRS. A. R. WADDELL — Long pointed, deep 

 apricot buds followed by exquisitely graceful, 

 orange-salmon flowers. 



MRS. McKELLAR — Canary-yellow, shading to 

 primrose. 



MY MARYLAND — One of the oldest among 

 clear salmon-pinks and still a great favorite because 

 of the excellent firm substance and fragrance of its 

 flowers and the strong, vigorous constitution of the 

 plants. 



OPHELIA — Salmon-flesh, shaded rose, with 

 chamois-color center. The buds and flowers are 

 beautifully formed and colored. 



PRINCE DE ARENBERG - Large, brilliant 

 scarlet with dark shadings. 



QUEEN BEATRICE — A bright pink of very 

 fine form and remarkably free flowering habit. 



QUEEN OF FRAGRANCE — All that the name 

 implies — there is no more fragrant rose in any 

 class regardless of color. Flowers are shell-pink, 

 petals tipped silvery pink. A vigorous grower and 

 free bloomer. 



RADIANCE — One of the most gorgeous Amer- 

 ican sorts as yet introduced. The large, finely 

 formed flowers are silvery pink and very brilliant. 

 Free bloomer and sturdy grower. 



RED RADIANCE — A clear red form of the pop- 

 ular Radiance Rose. 



Harry M. Daniel, Washington Co., Va., wrote: 

 I enclose check covering small account you have 

 against me, and in passing I want to tell you that 

 you sent me the finest plants I ever saw. Many 

 thanks. 



SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET - After hav- 

 ing been tried for three or four years in many soils 

 and sections this peerless rose emerges triumphantly 

 as the most dependable golden-yellow garden rose of 

 today. It is equally charming in bud or while open- 

 ing and after fully blooming. The plants grow 

 freely, and produce flowers liberally. It has very at- 

 tractive green foliage and, in common with all Per- 

 netiana roses, is quite thornv. Each, $1.50; dozen, 

 $15.00. 



SUNBURST — Long, lovely buds which open to 

 large, perfectly formed and double flowers of sulphur 

 yellow make this one of the most attractive varie- 

 ties in its color class. Strong plants of spreading 

 habit; quite hardy, but in common with the majority 

 of yellow roses appreciates protection in cold sections. 



WELLESLEY — Bright, soft pink; outer petals 

 rose; reflex silver-pink. Fine form. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET — A duplicate of 

 its parent, the well-known and justly popular Ma- 

 man Cochet. Color, creamy white, tinged on the 

 edges of the petals with pink. One of the finest 

 white roses for outdoors. 



WM. R. SMITH — The buds and flowers are 

 large, splendidly formed, full, and are of a soft, 

 creamy pink tint, tipped with flesh tints and buff 

 at the base. 



WINNIE DAVIS — Brilliant apricot-pink, with 

 reflex lighter tints, making a very handsome semi- 

 double, graceful rose. Buds long, fine form. Foliage 

 clear, bright green. 



Price for two- and three-year-old plants, 

 each, 90c; dozen, $9.00; 100, $60.00. (Except 

 as noted. ) 



Catherine L. Weaver, Washington, D. C, 

 wrote: Some years ago we and my uncles who have 

 places on either side of ours bought some of your 

 Dogwoods from you. These are now among the 

 finest in Washington. The Department of Agricul- 

 ture and the Bureau of Forestry have sent out to 

 take pictures of them. 



