ON SELECTED ROSES 



Hybrid Teas s - 



Betty Uprichard. Inner face of petals delicate salmon 



pink, outside glowing carmine with coppery sheen. 



Strong grower; lasts well when cut. 

 Columbia. A pleasing shade of rose pink; delightfully 



fragrant, free blooming; healthy foliage. 

 Dame Edith Helen. Brilliant yet soft pink. Perfect buds 



developing into wonderful flowers on long, strong stems. 

 Duchess of Wellington. Intense saffron yellow, stained 



crimson, very fragrant. Free flowering. 

 Edel. Large, stately blooms of pure ivory white. Very 



vigorous. 



Etoile de Hollande. Crimson red. Very fragrant. Par- 

 ticularly free flowering and healthy. 



Felicity. Beautiful mallow pink, shaded with cerise and 

 cream, sweet scented. 



Imperial Potentate. Rose pink; fragrant. Fairly profuse. 

 A handsome Rose; good foliage. 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Soft pearly white with 

 slightly tinted lemon center; remarkably fragrant. 



Lady Alice Stanley. Blooms of large size; outside of petals 

 coral rose, inside flesh pink. Disease resistant. 



Mme. Butterfly. Soft light pink tinted yellow at base of 

 petals. Exquisite for cutting; fragrant. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot. Buds of coral red and orange; 

 opening to an indescribable orange red and salmon. 



Mme. Jules Bouche. Superb white flowers shaded light 

 blush in center; fully double; fragrant. 



Margaret McGredy. Large, double flowers of an entranc- 

 ing shade of rich oriental red, passing to carmine rose. 



Miss Rowena Thorn. Long and shapely buds, opening 

 to large, perfect double flowers of brilliant rose pink. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. Delightful buds of golden buff, which 

 open a tawny gold and pink. Fragrant. 

 All of the above 2-year-old plants are $1.00 each, $10. 



Old Favorites 



Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. Enormous pure pink flowers. 

 Shaded light yellow at base of petals. Unusually fragrant. 



Mrs. A. R. Waddell. Tapering buds of yellowish copper, 

 opening to bronze pink and apricot. 



Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thorn. Rich deep lemon yel- 

 low, sweetly scented. 



Mrs. Henry Bowles. Clear pink, slightly shaded with 

 lighter salmon pink. Free flowering. 



Mrs. Henry Morse. Pink of two tones with an underlying 

 yellow glow. Double, moderately fragrant. 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Clear rose and light 

 pink. Peonylike petals and sweet perfume. 



Padre. Copper scarlet with bright yellow at base of petals. 

 Flowers semi-double, petals notched. 



Radiance. Light pink; very fragrant. Prolific bloomer. 

 The most reliable Hybrid Tea Rose. 



Red Radiance. A light crimson red variation of Radiance. 

 Dependable bloomer; excellent foliage. 



Rev. F. Page-Roberts. A supremely gorgeous Rose; cop- 

 per colored buds opening to golden yellow blooms stained 

 outside with red. Beautiful foliage. 



Rose Marie. Clear rose pink. Vigorous; free blooming. 

 Distinct; one of the very finest Roses. 



Sir David Davis. Deep glowing crimson. Free flowering, 

 fragrant and long lasting. 



Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Brilliant yellow, inclined 

 to dark center, rather single. 



Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Brick red buds opening to 

 orange pink blossoms of immense sizes. 



Ville de Paris (City of Paris). Rich buttercup yellow 

 without a trace of other color. Always retains its richness. 



Wilhelm Kordes. Unique rich red coppery suffusion over- 

 laying a golden salmon ground. Very fragrant, 

 per doz., $80.00 per 100; 25 or more at the 100 rate. 



Hardy CI imbing Roses 



Modern, improved varieties with magnificent, large flowers 



$1.00 each, except 

 Albertine. Large, semi-double, peach colored flowers pro- 

 duced in reckless profusion. 

 American Pillar. Enormous clusters of single, brilliant 

 pink flowers with white and gold centers; extremely 

 vigorous. 



Chaplin's Pink. A rich, lively pink, color retained from 

 bud to flower. 



Christine Wright. Large, cup-shaped flowers of wild rose 



pink color. Long stemmed sprays. 

 Climbing American Beauty. Large, beautiful blooms of 



rich red purple, fragrant; moderate growth. 

 Dr. Huey. Large, ruffled blooms of dark blackish crimson 



produced in clusters; very vigorous. 

 Dr. W. Van Fleet. Large, exquisite, pale pink flowers on 



long stems for cutting; strong growth. 

 Emily Gray. Large, semi-double, rich buff yellow flowers; 



scented. Bronzy foliage. 

 Jacotte. Large, semi-double, bronze yellow and apricot 



flowers. Very lasting; moderately fragrant. 

 Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. Crimson in bud opening to 



pearl pink splashed with carmine. $1.25 each. 

 Mary Wallace. Large, luminous pink flowers on long 



stems. Handsome and very popular. 

 Microphylla. Small, glossy leaf, dainty white flowers. A 



splendid variety for covering slopes. 



on long stems, and the best of the old popular sorts, 

 where noted 



New Dawn (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet). Blooms con- 

 tinuously throughout the Summer. Patented. $2.00 each. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. Large, well shaped flowers of 

 brilliant, blazing scarlet. Brightest red of all Climbers. 



Primrose. Ideal yellow climber. Vigorous grower. Flow- 

 ers about lyi in. in diameter on long stems. 



Silver Moon. Enormous, almost single, pure white flowers 

 with immense golden yellow centers. 



Wichuraiana (Memorial Rose). Fragrant, single, pure 

 white flowers, yellow stamens. Foliage almost evergreen. 



Polyan+ha or Baby Roses 



Everblooming varieties with flowers in clusters. 

 $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz., $80.00 per 100 

 Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose). Pale pink and gold. 



An old favorite. 

 Lafayette. Large, semi-double light red flowers in loose 



sprays. Perpetually blooming. 

 Magnifique. Attractive shade of pink with white center. 



Profuse bloomer. 

 Miss Edith Cavell. Brilliant scarlet red with darker 



shadings. Most desirable. 

 Mme. Norbert Levavasseur. The original Baby Rambler. 



Bright crimson. 



