i8 AUTUMN EDITION, DINGEE GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE 



MRS. DAVID JARDINE ROSE 



Rhea Reid 



For an all-round garden Rose for out- 

 door culture this remarkable new Bush 

 Rose has no equal. The color is vivid scar- 

 let-crimson, and the flowers are marvels of 

 beauty — large, bold, and splendid. 



♦William H. Ta£t. Salmon-pink, with fine 

 fragrance. Bush is strong and vigorous. 



Perle von Godesberg. Rich canary-yel- 

 low, with light safifron shadings. 



MRS. DAVID JARDINE 



Valuable for forcing under glass; also 

 one of the very best garden bush varieties. 

 The blooms are large, of perfect form, 

 bright rosy pink, shading on the outer pet- 

 als to salmon-pink. 



♦Mme. Jenny Gillemot. Deep saffron- 

 yellow, opening canary, shaded golden. 



♦Mme. Melanie Soupert. Golden yellow, 

 suffused with faint shades of pink. 



♦Mme. Philippe Rivoire. Rich apricot- 

 3^ellow color, with light yellow center. 



Mrs. Oliver Ames. Creamy white, suf- 

 fused with pink; splendid foliage. 



♦Olivia. A distinct deep rose color, 

 flowers of splendid substance. 



Richmond 



Wonderfully free-blooming, its immense, 

 fragrant, scarlet-crimson flowers are borne 

 on long, stiff stems. Perfectly hardy, and 

 keeps up a continuous succession of bloom 

 all summer. 



Prince of Bulgaria. Large, and quite 

 full; outer petals superb rosy flesh, with 

 the reflex petals of a slightly lighter tint. 



♦Queen Beatrice. A strong and healthy 

 grower and very free-flowering. Delicately 

 fragrant and a splendid keeper. 



♦Souv. Pres. Carnot. Large, full, double, 

 well shaped, with heavy, thick, shell-like 

 petals; buds very long and pointed. Deli- 

 cate rosy blush; fragrant; strong grower. 



♦Triumph de Pernet Pere. Large, with 

 broad, thick petals, and long, pointed buds. 

 Clear magenta-red, passing to crimson. 



Wellesley. Brilliant pink Rose of vigor- 

 ous, healthy growth. 



Souvenir de Wootton. Blooms large, full 



President Roosevelt. Magniflcent sturdy | and regular, with leathery petals and ex- 

 rose of bright, lively pink. Vigorous, hardy quisite fragrance. Bright magenta-red, 

 and everblooming. For sale only by us. passing at the base to violet-crimson. 



TEA POLYANTHA ROSES 



These famous Roses will give absolute satisfaction to every purchaser. They bloom 

 the first year, and will be in bloom every year from early May until severe freezmg 

 weather. More than once we have seen them bloom in open ground after a severe snow- 

 storm. There are no Roses like them; certainly none better. 



Clotilde Soupert. Known the world 

 over as one of the very best of all Roses. 

 A strong, dwarf grower and a truly won- 

 derful bloomer, producing clusters after 

 clusters of the finest formed flowers. Full 

 and double, and deliciously sweet. The 

 color effect is beautiful — ivory-white shad- 

 ing toward the center to silvery rose. 



Pink Soupert. Identical with Clotilde 

 Soupert, except in color of flower, which is 



clear, lively pink, and at a distance resem- 

 bles a carnation. 



Marie Pavie. Medium size, very full and 

 double; borne in large clusters and masses; 

 excellent for cutting; rich, creamy white; 

 finely flushed with carmine-rose; delight- 

 fully perfumed. 



Perle d'Or. Brilliant coppery gold 

 changing to fawn and salmon and with ex- 

 quisite perfume. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted, in strong, special-size plants from 

 3- and s^^-inch pots, 25 cts. each, any 5 for $1. Two-year-old plants, only .in 



the varieties indicat ed by a diamond (♦), 45 cts. each, by express 



BEAB IN" lOINS: Our special or first-size^^ose plants are not the "20-for-a-dollar" kind, 

 "but are strong" specimens from 3- and 3 V^ -inch pots — twice the size of the ordinary mail-order 

 Bcse plants. 



