FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY, 1 878 - 1 928 



Hardy Everblooming Roses (Continued) 



Uniform prices for all varieties (unless quoted otherwise), heavy field-grown plants, 

 each, 90c; dozen, ^9.00; 100, ^60.00. 



Mad. Marcel Delaney — Delicate color shaded 

 with hydrangea-pink. Flowers large, full 

 and fragrant. 



Maman Cochet — The finest 

 and best pink Rose for 

 blooming out-of-doors. The 

 buds are very large, hand- 

 some and of pointed form; 

 the flowers are full and 

 fine, flesh pink with saffron 

 ^ ^ at base of petals. Plant 

 ^ of strong growth, very hardy 

 and a free bloomer, (bloom- 

 ing all the time) . 

 Miss Lolita Armour — Deep 

 coral-red with golden-yellow 

 suffusion. Base of petals 

 golden yellow with cop- 

 pery sheen. A strong, 

 vigorous grower. Each, 

 ^1.25; dozen, ^12.50. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward — 

 One of the most de- 

 pendable of all garden 

 Roses. Its deep Indian 

 yellow flowers, agree- 

 ably shaded in various 

 tints of orange, are pro- 

 duced throughout the 

 i particularly attractive. 



RADIANCE 

 A Glorious Pink 



buds 



Los Angeles — Bears enormous flowers of a flame 

 pink toned with coral and shaded with gold at 

 the base of the petal. Fragrant as an Ameri- 

 can Beauty. Vigorous growth. Each, $1,25; 

 dozen, ^12.50. 



Louise Catherine Breslau — Astonishing in color. 

 Salmon-red buds, opening to large flowers of 

 orange-pink, glowing with yellow and copper. 

 Double, but open cupped form when fully ex- 

 panded. Color is retained well when cut. Stem 

 is stiff, but not long. Grows bushy and vigor- 

 ous, foliage glossy. Repays extra care and is 

 effective in beds. 



Madame Abel Chatenay — Carmine tinted salmon. 

 Flowers large, exquisitely formed and charming- 

 ly colored. 



Mme. Butterfly — Fine, light pink buds and flow- 

 ers, tinted with gold near base of petals; exquisite 

 shape; richly perfumed. 



Madame Caroline Testout — Brilliant satiny rose, 

 deepening at center and bordered with silvery 

 rose; immense, broad petals and extremely large 

 flowers. 



season. The long and shapely 



Mad. Ed. Herriot — Buds coral-red, shaded yellow at base; me- 

 dium size, semi-double. Open flowers coral-red, shaded yellow, 

 rosy-scarlet, passing to shrimp-red; buds long, slender and pointed. 

 Color is like sunshine on copper red metal. Each, ^1.25; dozen, 

 $12.50. 



Mrs. Charles Russell — Large, globular, well formed, highly per- 

 fumed flowers, very double, of a rosy-carmine with rosy-scarlet 

 center; it is of strong, branching habit with splendid foliage. 



Ophelia — Salmon-flesh, shaded rose, with a 

 chamois-color center. The buds and flowers are 

 beautifully formed and colored. 

 Premier — Vigorous plants of robust constitution. 

 Flowers are borne singly on stiff, almost thorn- 

 less stems. A rich dark pink of full shape and 

 fine size. Fragrance delightful. 



Radiance — One of the most gorgeous American 

 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 popular Radiance Rose. 

 Exceedingly hardy and one of 

 the most dependable of all Hy- /| 



brid Tea Roses. 

 Rhea Reid — The 

 color is a vivid 

 scarlet crimson, 

 and the flowers 

 are marvels of 

 beauty; large, 

 bold and of 

 splendid sub- 

 stance. 



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