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NEW ROSES— Continued 



Mme. Alexandre Dreux 



Hybrid Tea. Intensely yellow bud, opening to a smallish, high- 

 centered flower with sharply reflexed petals of d(;ep yellow splashed 

 with orange. Plant is moderately vigorous, wiry; fairly free flowering. 

 A flower of unique color and great beauty of form. We are more im- 

 pressed now with this Rose than in early trials. The growth is fairly 

 good and it is worth serious trial. Two-year-old plants, $2.50 each 

 by express. 



Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Copper-red buds of great length, opening 

 to golden yellow blooms stained outside with red, fully double 

 (10 to 50 petals) and very large; fragrant. Strong, branching plant 

 with healthy foliage. A supremely gorgeous R(ise, developing to 

 surpassing magnificence of size, color, and fragrance in the cool 

 weeks of autumn. We believe it deserves great popularity. Not 

 always at its best in hot weather but is superb in fall. Two -year- old 

 plants, $2.50 each by express. 

 Eureka. This is one of the most beautiful, and at the same time, one 

 of the most fragrant roses grown. The color is an unusuaUy brilliant , 

 clear rose pink, retaining its color in the open flower. Lovely buds 

 of fine form; flowers very large, fufl and double, borne on long straight 

 stems. Foliage heavy and of a dark green color. Strong grower, 

 forming an erect bush. A remarkably free bloomer. Very hardy. 

 This is a marvelous garden rose, and especiaUy valuable for its 

 delightful fragrance. 

 Templar, Bud medium size, globular; flower medium size, 



double globular, very lasting. Vigorous upright, abundant and 

 continuous bloomer. A new forcing Rose which is making its way 

 into the garden. Clear bright red, of exceeding double form and with 

 fine strong stems. Few thorns. Strongly perfumed. 



Rose Mme. Alex. Dreux 



Mad. Butterfly' 



Mme. Butterfly 



Hybrid Tea. All the color tones of Ophelia 

 are intensified, making it a harmony of bright 

 pink, apricot and gold. Ophelia ranks at the top 

 in popularity and Madame Butterfly will sur- 

 pass it. It averages more petals to the bloom; it 

 produces more bloom to the plant because it makes 

 more branches, everyone carrying a bud. The 

 tight buds are a lovely shade of Indian oak, yel- 

 low at the base; the opening flowers are perfect in 

 form and texture, clear and brilliant in color and 

 of delicious fragrance. 



Souvenir de H. A. Verschuren. This Holland 

 introduction of 1921, has quickly found its 

 place among the best bedding Roses. In color 

 it is a two tone yeUow, the centre a beautiful 

 apricot-yeUow which shades to saffron yeUow 

 at the edges and while in unfavorable weather 

 it shades lighter, its rich color is maintained 

 better throughout the season than any other 

 pure Hybrid-Tea variety of similar color. 

 Two-year-old plants only, $1.50 each by 

 express. 

 Rose Marie (H. T.). One of the best bedding 

 Roses grown, remarkably free-flowering, pro- 

 ducing large, long, ideal buds, which develop 

 into fuU flowers of beautiful form, of a most 

 pleasing clear rose-pink. 

 Colonel Oswald Fitzgerald (H. T.). A bril- 

 liant Rose. Its blood red velvety crimson 

 beautifully finished blooms are produced in 

 great profusion. 

 Therese Zeimet-Lambert (H. T.). Richmond 

 X Mrs. Aaron ^^ ard. Type, KiUarney. Bud 

 large, long-pointed; flower large, full, double, 

 higli-centered; deep rose, with yeUow ground, 

 orange base; borne singly, on long stem. 



Price, except where otherwise noted, first size, one- 

 year plants, 50 cts. each, for all Roses on this page; 

 3 tor SI. 25, postpaid; two-year-old plants, $1.50 each, 

 by express; $15.00 per dozen of one or more varieties; 

 $1.60 each, by parcel post with soil on roots. 



