Mrs. Georjge Shawyer 



(Tea Rose) — This is one of the newer varieties introduced 

 by the growers of Lady Hillingdon. We have not seen a Rose 

 that has met with such universal appreciation by both the 

 amateur and professional grower, and has won awards in 

 almost every place shown since it was introduced, both in this 

 country and Europe. The color is one very hard to describe, 

 being a shade of brilliant clear rose or bright peach-pink. It is 

 a wonderful grower and bloomer, producing great numbers of 

 strong shoots, each shoot tipped with a bud. These shoots 

 form the stem, from 3 to 4 feet in length. The flowers 

 are very large, well formed and full, petals of good sub- 

 stance. A very fine garden Rose, as well as a forcing Rose. 

 Price, of strong pot-grown plants, 25c each; two-year-old 

 plants, 50c each. The stock is grown on own roots. 



OLD GOLD — (Hybrid Tea.) In bud form this Rose appeals to every- 

 I one on account of its wonderful color, which is entirely distinct from 

 and not found in any other Rose, a vivid orange-red, with coppery-red 

 and apricot shadings, opening bright salmon, and which is further set 

 off by the healthy, glossy, bronze-green foliage; delightfully fragrant; a 

 grower and very free-flowering. A great bedder. Awarded gold medal 

 Rose Society of England. Price, first size plants, 25c each, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 60c each, by express. All on own roots. 



FLORENCE FORRESTER _c]ear snow-white with a lemon tinge; as the flowers age 

 they become a pure white, the blooms are even larger than Paul Neyron. Its 

 habit is absolutely perfect, and the freedom with which it flowers is marvelous. 

 We consider this Rose the grandest of all whites for bedding. For size and sub- 

 stance has no equal among Hybrid Teas. Is very sweetly perfumed. Beautiful 

 long pointed buds on tall stiff stems. An excellent Rose for cutting. Gold medal, 

 National Rose Society. Price, first size plants, 25c each, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 60c each, by express. All on own roots. 



Mrs. George Shawyer. 



Hadley 



New Kose Iladley. 



Hadley is a development from a line of seedlings, 

 the varieties used in this development being Liberty, 

 General McArthur and Richmond, all brilliant scarlet 

 varieties and garden Rose. In color it is a deep vel- 

 vety-crimson, retaining its brilliancy at all seasons of 

 the year. The variety is double and buds are well 

 formed. The fragrance is excelled only by American 

 Beauty. It is a strong, rapid grower, and the flowers 

 are borne on long, stiff stems, well above the foliage. 

 It has proven itself under thorough trial to be an all- 

 the-year-round forcing variety. Price, strong first size 

 plants, 25c each, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 50c 

 each, by express. 



EDGAR M BURNETT _Verv large, full flowers of 

 splendid form with large flesh-colored petals tinted 

 rose; an advance on the type of Rose of which the 

 beautiful Lady Alice Stanley is a representative; one 

 of the sweetest scented Roses in existence, even sur- 

 passing "La France" in this respect. Awarded gold 

 medal. National Rose Society of England. Price, 

 strong first size plants, 25c each, postpaid; two-year- 

 old plants, 50c each, by express. 

 MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL _A new Hybrid Tea Rose of 

 American origin and considered to be equal to 

 American Beauty both for forcing and open ground 

 culture. Buds long and pointed, produced on long, 

 stiff stems 3 feet in length, each one crowned with 

 a bloom of a beautiful shade of rosy pink. Blooms 

 large, full and magnificent formation. Price, first 

 size plants, 30c each, postpaid: two-year-old plants, 

 75c each, by express. All on own roots. 



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