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Patented Everblooming or 

 Hybrid Tea Roses 



Crimson Glory. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 105.) The beautiful, 

 flaring, urn-shaped buds open to gorgeous flowers of velvety 

 crimson, with black and maroon shadings; these flowers are 

 mellowed by a velvety nap. Each $1.25, doz. $12.50. 



Eclipse. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 172.) The long streamlined buds 

 of this splendid variety are of rich gold, opening to semi- 

 double flowers. Fragrant, and free blooming. Each $1.25, 

 doz. $12.50. 



Glowing Sunset. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 104.) The long-pointed 

 buds open to double flowers, the inner petals of which are 

 lengthened and twisted, similar to a Cactus Dahlia. The 

 color is an exquisite blending of orange-yellow and rose-pink. 

 Free blooming and splendid for cutting. Each $1.00, doz. 

 $10.00. 



Mrs. Oliver Ames. (Patent pending.) Long tapering, lemon-yellow 

 buds open to cream-colored blooms, with a deep lemon- 

 yellow center. Shapely and very double, the beautiful flowers 

 bear the distinctive fragrance of that old Tea Rose, Marechal 

 Niel. Each $1.50, doz. $15.00. 



ORANGE NASSAU. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 350.) (See front cover 

 for color illustration.) A most spectacular Rose, the inside 

 of the petals being bright orange, while the outside is an 

 intense yellow. The buds are well-shaped and open into 

 flowers which resemble the Cactus Dahlia in form. Each 

 $1.50, doz. $15.00. 



Poinsettia. (Patent rights reserved.) The semi-double flowers of 

 bright rich scarlet are produced profusely throughout the 

 entire season. A vigorous plant of fairly tall growth. Each 

 $1.25, doz. $12.50. 



R.M.S. Queen Mary. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 249.) Long-pointed 

 buds open to gracefully formed flowers which are delicately 

 perfumed. The exquisite color is a blending of rich glowing 

 salmon and pure pink, with orange at the base of the petals. 

 Each $1.25, doz. $12.50. 



Texas Centennial. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 162.) This best of 

 sports from the lovely President Herbert Hoover bears count- 

 less wine-red Roses, centered cerise-red. Gorgeous in full 

 bloom, and equally striking in the garden or vase. Each 85c, 

 doz. $8.50. 



CRIMSON GLORY (U. S. Plant Patent No. 105) 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



Extremely Hardy — Large Flowering — June Blooming 

 Hybrid Perpetual Roses — Grow Upright — Will 

 Stand Extremely Cold Temperatures 



These varieties are of vigorous, upright habit, and 

 produce a mass of beautiful, large, double flowers in 

 June, sometimes blooming again in late summer. 



For best results, prune severely in early spring, 

 manure liberally and hoe often. Plant 2 to 3 feet apart. 



PRICES 

 Heavy, Field-Grown Plants: 

 Each 85c; doz. $8.50; 100 $60.00. 



(Add 10 per cent to remittance if 

 shipment is desired by parcel post) 



American Beauty. The extra large flowers are rich 

 rosy carmine, double, full and globular in shape, 

 lasting when cut, and deliciously fragrant. 



Druschki Rubra. Crimson blooms, similar in shape- 

 liness and vigor to that best of white Roses, the 

 popular Frau Karl Druschki. 



Krau Karl Druschki. Best of all white Roses, with 

 healthy, shapely blooms, which frequently re- 

 peat in the fall. 



Magna Charta. Bright pink Roses, overlaid car- 

 mine, and sweetly fragrant. A healthy, strong 

 growing sort. 



Marshall P. Wilder. Big blooms, the color of ripe 

 red cherries, reflexed carmine. 



Mme. Albert Barbier. Free blooming, with many 

 big salmon-flesh Roses from shapely buds of 

 pearly white, borne as continually as on many 

 Everblooming sorts. 



Orange Nassau 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI — Best of White Roses 



is the outstanding multicolor Rose oi the year. See 

 "Patented Everblooming Roses" and our front cover. 



Little Silver. N. J. 



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