Roses 



"See your bush aflame ivith 

 roses!"— Ha fi 1 ^ 



■ HE splendor of the modern Rose is known and loved by everyone. 



The mention of Roses brings thoughts of the Hybrid Tea, Hybrid Perpetual, 

 or the old-fashioned Rambler; products of the untiring skill of enthusiasts 

 in many lands, beautiful in color and form and always sweet in rich or 

 subtle, delightful fragrance. 



Towson roses are field grown for two years. They come to you potted, ready 

 to set out in the spring and produce abundant bloom the same season. 



New Varieties of Hybrid 

 Tea Roses 



CHARLES P. KILHAM. Brilliant 

 oriental red flushed with orange and 

 glowing scarlet. 



$1.50 each 



DAME EDITH HELEN. Perfect buds 

 developing into wonderful flowers. 

 Brilliant yet soft Rose de Barri pink. 

 $1.00 each 



GOLDEN DAWN. A magnificent 

 rose of Australian origin — of an ex- 

 quisite light lemon yellow color. 

 The plant is of strong vigorous 

 branching habit, with large glossy, 

 healthy foliage. Very free flowering. 

 $1.50 each 



Rose (Miss Rowena Thorn) 



LADY MARGARET STEWART. 



Golden-vellow streaked with red. 

 A rose of unique color. 



$1.50 each 



MARGARET McGREDY. Large 

 brilliantly-colored double flowers, of 

 an entrancing shade of rich Oriental 

 red passing to carmine rose. 



$1.00 each 



MISS ROWENA THOM. Long and 

 shapely buds, opening to perfect 

 double flowers of brilliant rose-pink. 

 Flowers are very large. 



$1.50 each 



MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH. Very 

 large conical buds and enormous pure 

 pink flowers shaded with clear light 

 yellow at base of petals. Beautifully 

 formed and unusually fragrant. 



$1.00 each 



MRS. C. W. EDWARDS. A very at- 

 tractive flower with orange flame 

 tints at the base of light crimson 

 petals. Plants are strong and prolific. 



$1.00 each 



MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE 

 THOM. Rich, deep, lemon yellow, 

 sweetly-scented . 



$1.25 each 



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