Varieties 



Quan. Amount 



Varieties 



Quan. 



Amount 



Mrs. A. R. Waddell — Beautiful tapering buds of 

 yellowish copper, opening to bronze-pink and 

 apricot. A splendid decorative Rose for bor- 

 ders or massing. 



Mrs. A. R. Barraclough — Very large, conical 

 buds and enormous pure pink flowers shaded 

 with clear light yellow at base of petals. Beau- 

 tifully formed and unusually fragrant. 



Mrs. C. W. Edwards — A very attractive flower 

 with orange-flame tints at the base of light 

 crimson petals. Plants are strong and prolific. 



Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thorn — Rich deep 

 lemon-yellow, sweetly scented. 



Mrs. Henry Bowles — Bright pink, a good clear 

 color. Vigorous and free flowering. 



Mrs. Henry Morse — Two contrasting tones of 

 pink with an underlying yellow glow. Fragrant 

 and very free flowering. 



Mrs. Wakefield, Christie-Miller — Clear rose and 

 light pink, with many peony-like petals and a 

 sweet perfume. Strong plant; healthy foliage. 



Padre — Copper-scarlet with bright yellow at 

 base of petals. Flowers semi-double. 



Pink Beauty — H. T. — Long pointed flower, large, 

 clear pink, fragrant, and very lasting. 



Radiance — Light pink; very fragrant. Prolific 

 bloomer. The most reliable Hybrid Tea Rose. 



Red Radiance — A light crimson-red variation of 

 Radiance. 



Rev. F. Page-Roberts — A supremely gorgeous 

 Rose; copper-colored buds opening to golden 

 yellow blooms stained outside with red. 



Rose Marie — Rose-pink. Vigorous; free bloom- 

 ing. 



Sir David Davis — Deep glowing crimson of an 

 even shade, running to light yellow at base of 

 petals. Strongly sweet scented. 



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 

 size; deliciously fragrant. 



Ville de Paris (City of Paris) — Rich buttercup 

 yellow without a trace of any other color, re- 

 taining its richness under all weather conditions. 



Wilhelm Kordes — Unique rich red coppery suf- 

 fusion overlaying a golden salmon ground, vary- 

 ing under different weather conditions. 



All of the above two year old plants are $1.00 

 each, $11.00 per doz., $90.00 per 100, except 

 where noted. 



NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL 



Mme. Albert Barbier — Long buds, pearly white, 

 diffused with soft, salmony flesh. Golden apricot 

 centre. $1.00 each. 



POLYANTHA OR BABY ROSES 



Everblooming varieties with flowers in clusters. 

 $1.00 each, $11.00 per doz., $90.00 per 100. 



Cecile Brunner — Pale pink and gold. 



Chatillon — Enormous clusters of vivid shell-pink 

 flowers which last a long time. 



TOTAL 



Golden Salmon — Vivid scarlet-orange growing 

 lighter with age. The showiest and most re- 

 markable of this class. 



Gruss an Aachan — Color flesh pink with salmon 

 and yellow shading. Very effective as a bedder. 



Ideal — Small, very double flowers in enormous 

 clusters; rich, dark, blackish-crimson. 



Lafayette — Large, semi-double light red flowers 

 in loose sprays. Taller than most and perpetually 

 blooming. 



Miss Edith Cavell — Similar to Ideal, but a shade 

 or two lighter and brightened with white 

 streaks. 



Mme. Norbert Levavasseur — The original Baby 

 Rambler. Bright crimson. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 



Modern improved varieties with magnificent, 

 large flowers on long stems, and the best of the 

 old popular sorts. $1.00 each, except where noted. 



Albertine — Large, semi - double, peach - colored 

 flowers produced in reckless profusion. 



American Pillar — Enormous clusters of single, 

 brilliant pink flowers with white and gold cen- 

 ters; extremely vigorous. 



Chaplin's Pink — A rich lively pink, large flow- 

 ers, vigorous growth and hardy. A new variety. 

 $1.50 each. 



Climbing American Beauty — Large, beautifully 

 shaped blooms of rich red-purple, fragrant; 

 moderate growth. 



Climbing Betty — Large, semi-double, buff-pink 

 flowers, produced on and off all season. Extra- 

 large plants. $2.00 each. 



Dorothy Perkins — Small, double flowers of bril- 

 liant shell-pink borne in tremendous clusters; 

 very vigorous plant. 



Dr. Huey — Large, ruffled blooms of dark blackish 

 crimson produced in clusters; very vigorous. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet — Large, exquisitely formed 

 pale pink flowers on long, strong stems for cut- 

 ting; very strong growth. 



Emily Gray — Large, semi-double, rich buff-yel- 

 low flowers, deliciously scented. Foliage bronzy 

 and very glossy. A superb variety 



Gardenia — Large flowers of creamy white, shaded 

 heavily with yellow in the bud. Beautiful foli- 

 age and very strong-growing plants. 



Jacotte — Large, semi-double, bronze-yellow and 

 apricot flowers, similar to those of Independence 

 Day. A remarkable variety. $1.50 each. 



Mary Wallace — Large, luminous pink flowers on 

 long stems. Handsome and very popular. 



Mme. Gregoire Staechelin — The most remarkable 

 of new climbers. Flowers very large, semi-dou- 

 ble, pale-pink splashed with maroon and crim- 

 son. $1.50 each. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber — Large, well-shaped flow- 

 ers of brilliant, blazing scarlet. The brightest 

 red of all climbing Roses. 



Silver Moon — Enormous, almost single, pure 

 white flowers with immense golden yellow cen- 

 ters. 



TOTAL 



STANDARD ROSES 



These are tree-shaped plants consisting of well-developed heads, excellent for the center of beds or for bordering the walks. Formal 

 and very beautiful, with 3 x /i to 4-ft. stems, $3.50 each. 



Dame Edith Helen Hadley Mme. Edouard Herriot Red Radiance 



Double White Killarney Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria Radiance Souv. de Claudius Pernet 



Towson-Selected Roses from pots may be set out successfully 

 as late as June, but it is always better to give them as early a start 

 as possible. May planting is much preferable, but not essential, 

 although orders should be placed at once to assure complete 



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