FOUNDEI 

 1850 



We ST G R o VE, Pa 





Special Size Roses — Continued 



H ybrid Teas (Continued) 



My Maryland. Handsome Rose both in bud and 

 bloom. An excellent grower. Color a lively shade 

 of pink with darker veins. 



Natalie Bottner. Bright lemon-yellow. Blooms and 

 buds resemble Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 



Norma. Resembles Mad. Caroline Testout. Color 

 a beautiful shade of pink. 



Prince of Bulgaria. Flowers large and full. Outer 

 /petals rosy flesh and index petals a lighter tint. 



Radiance. A sturdy grower. The color is a beau- 

 tiful blending of shades of carmine-rose with opal and 

 coppery reflections. 



Rena Robbins. Flowers of immense size. Beautiful 

 clear white or tinted lemon, color running to a 

 beautiful shade of orange in the center. 



Rhea Reid. A magnificent Rose, both for forcing 

 and outdoor growing. Color a vivid scarlet. 



Rosemary. A rank grower. Color a delightful shade 

 of silvery pink. Very double. 



Senateur Mascurand. Amber yellow with darker 

 center. Large, full, globular blooms. 



Triumphe de Pernet Pere. Large flowers with broad 

 thick petals of clear magenta-red. 



Virginia R. Coxe. Color fiery crimson shaded with 

 a dark velvety sheen. A magnificent grower and free 

 bloomer. 



Wellesley. Particularly adapted for outdoor grow- 

 ing. Color a beautiful shade of pink. 



West Grove. Color crimson-pink, a very unique 

 shade. Flowers full and cup shaped. A remarkable 

 bedding Rose. 



White Killarney. An offspring of the Pink Killar- 

 ney and like it in formation. Color pure white. 



White La France. Pure white, slight tint of rosy 

 blush. 



Wm. H. Taft. A magnificent Rose in every way. A 

 good grower, producing magnificent bud and bloom. 



Yellow Killarney. Beautiful buds. Canary or golden 

 yellow. 



Yellow La France. Semi-double. Bright canary 

 yellow. 



Teas, Bourbons, etc. 



Aline Sisley. Violet-red. Very double. 



Bridesmaid. Clear, deep pink and a constant bloomer. 



Champion of the World. Clear deep pink. 



Clotilde Soupert. Ivory-white shaded silvery rose 

 in the center. 



Comtesse Riza du Pare. Coppery rose. 



Coquette de Lyon. Best outdoor yellow Roses. 



Duchess de Brabant. Soft rosy pink. 



Enchantress. A profuse bloomer, bearing immense 

 globular flowers of creamy white, tinged with butf. 



Etoile de Lyon. Magnificent golden yellow. A 

 strong and vigorous grower. 



Freiherr Von Marshall. An excellent outdoor Rose, 

 producing magnificent blooms of a bright red. 



Golden Gate. Creamy white, tinged with golden 

 yellow and clear rose. 



Isabella Sprunt. Golden yellow. One of the old 

 favorites. Free bloomer. 



Mad. Camille. Easy to grow. Color a pale rosy flush. | 



Mad. Francisca Kruger. Coppery yellow. 



Mad. Heintz. Free bloomer, bearing saffron yellow 

 flowers slightly shaded with carmine. 



Marie Guillot. Pure white, sometimes faintly tinted 

 pale yellow. Immense blooms. 



Marie Van Houtte. Yellow, passing to white. 



Mile. Cecile Brunner or Sweetheart. Rosy pink 

 on rich creamy white ground. Great bloomer. 



Mrs. A. Byass. Flowers produced in abundance. 

 Rosy red, sometimes blotched with rose and white. 



Mrs. B. R. Cant. Silvery rose. 



Mrs. B. R. Cant. Extremely strong grower, produc- 

 ing heavy stems. Deep rose with silvery center. 



Mrs. De Graw. Bright coral pink. Flowers borne in 

 clusters. A great bedder. 



Mrs. Dudley Cross. Light yellow faintly blushed 

 with rose. A vigorous grower. 



Mrs. Herbert Stevens. Buds similar to Maman 

 Cochet. Color pure white with distinct fawn and 

 peach shadings towards the center. 



Perle des Jardins or Pearl of the Garden. Color clear 

 golden yellow of a beautiful shade. An excellent out- 

 door Rose. 



Pink Maman Cochet. Clear, rich pink, changing 

 to silvery rose. Superb garden Rose. 



Princess Hohenzollern. Color bright deep satiny red 

 with pink center. Beautiful foliage. 



Souv. de Francois Gaulain. Color an unusually bright, 

 rich velvety crimson. 



Souv, de President Carnot. Delicate rosy blush, cen- 

 ter deeper shade. A splendid outdoor Rose. 



The Bride. None more satisfactory for open ground 

 culture. Color almost white tinted with pink. 



White Maman Cochet. Magnificent white with a 

 tint of pink on outer edge of petals. 



Yellow Maman Cochet. Ideal for open ground 

 culture. Color a deep sulphur yellow. 



Hardy Climbing Roses 



American Pillar. Pink. Foliage bright green. 



Climbing American Beauty. Glowing crimson. 



Climbing Baby Rambler. Everblooming Rambler. 



Climbing Clotilde Soupert. Ivory-white. 



Climbing Killarney. Same as Pink Killarney. 



Climbing White Maman Cochet. White, tinted pink. 



Climbing Wootton. Superb magenta-red. 



Crimson Rambler. Glowing crimson. 



Dorothy Perkins. Clear shell-pink. 



Everblooming Crimson Rambler or Flower of Fair- 

 field. Brilliant crimson. Supposed to be an everbloomer. 



Keystone. Lemon-yellow ; perfectly double. 



Lady Gay. Cherry-pink, shading to white. 



Lady Godiva. White flowers growing in clusters. 



Marechal Niel. Wonderful golden yellow Climbing 

 Rose. Continuous bloomer. 



Mrs. Robert Peary. Magnificent white climber. 



Newport Fairy. Deep pink, lighter towards the center. 



Northern Light. Beautiful pink and white. Quite 

 double. 



Philadelphia Crimson Rambler. Bright crimson. 



Tausendschon. With many-colored flowers. 



Violet Blue. Lavender blue. 



White Dorothy Perkins. Glistening white. 



