ROSES FOR FALL PLANTING 



Many experienced amateurs as well as expert professional growers give preference to fall planting for Roses. We are now booking 

 orders for strong two-year-old field-grown dormant plants of the varieties Ksted on this and the following pages, delivery ot which will 

 be made as soon as the plants are properly ripened, usually late in October or early November. 



One of the advantages of getting Roses in a dormant condition is that the plants take up verj' little room and can be shipped to 

 almost any distance -n-ithout fear of loss, and at a minimum of cost. These dormant plants can readily be sent by Parcel Post. We ■nnll 

 be pleased to deliver prepaid to destination any of the Roses offered at an additional cost of 10 perj^ent. of their value tf> cpver special 

 packing and Parcel Post charges. 



Cultural leaflet giving concise instructions on the planting, care, pruning and protection of Roses will be mailed free on application. 



Newer Hybrid-Tea Roses 



The varieties offered on this and the following 

 date, for General List see pages 51 to 53. 



two pages represent the best efforts of the World's leading Rose hybridizers to 



Amelie de Bethune. Color very much like Mme. Edouard 

 Herriot — coral red shaded with yellow at the base — buta 

 much larger, more double flower. $1.50 each. 



America. Glo-ft-ing rose-pink with long pointed buds which 

 open up most artistically, has proven a most valuable winter 

 cut flower and promises equally well as a garden Rose. $1.50 

 each. 



Angele Pernet. This novelty will be sent out simultaneously 

 this fall by ^Ir. Pernet in Europe and by us in the United 

 States and Canada. Entirely distinct and novel in color, 

 described by the raiser as a \-ivid orange-yellow shaded fierj' 

 deep reddish apricot, but "tango color" we think describes 

 it better. It is a moderately strong grower, producing a 

 long bud opening to a medium full, beautiful sweet scented 

 flower that at once attracts attention. Awarded the Gold 

 jMedal al the Bagatelle Paris trials this season. S5.00 each. 



Constance Casson. Rich carmine flushed and veined with 

 apricot and coppery yellow, a very attractive combination 

 of colors. Large globular buds developing to exceedingly 

 fine blooms. $1.50 each. 



Comtesse de Cassagne. Flowers of varying color, rich 

 copperj' pink shaded clear rose, occasionally comes quite 

 yellow, long pointed buds developing into fine large flowers. 

 Growth vigorous, very sweet scented. $1.00 each. 



Diadem. Messrs. McGredy, the introducers of tMs splen- 

 did novelty, say "The most beautiful Rose in coloring that 

 we have ever raised, a deep crimson, heavily overlaid 

 orange-crimson, suffused deep salmon and coppery yellow. 

 The blooms are quite 

 full and perfect in form 

 and is marvelously free 

 and sweetly scented." 

 $1.50 each. 



Hybrtd-'Tea Rose, Edel 



Earl Haig. Deep reddish crimson, a solid color that does not 

 fade, flowers of large size and perfect form with high centre. 

 very free flowering, sweetly scented. S2.00 each. 



Edel. An enormous bold, stately, well built flower of great depth, 

 quality and finish. Color, white mth the faintest ivory shading 

 towards the base. A fine grower, very free flowering, opening 

 well in all weather, delightfully scented. $1.00 each. 



Elegante. Long sulphur yellow buds developing into large full 

 creamy-yellow flowers, a strong vigorous grower and very free 

 flowering. SI. 00 each. 



Elsie Beckwith. A beautiful bud developing 

 into a full double flower of ideal form carried on 

 rigid stems. Color a deep gloT\-ing pink. $2.50 

 each. 



E. P. H. Kingma. A "sport" from the popular 

 Daily Mail Rose (TSIme. Edouard Herriot), in 

 color a wonderful rich glo-ning deep orange shaded 

 apricot, the flow-ers are semi-double, beautiful in 

 bud form. It flowers profusely and continuously. $1.00 each. 



Ethel James. One of the most artistic of the single-flowering 

 hybrid- teas. Very large, sweetly scented, flowers opening out in 

 salver form, of a deep carmine flushed with orange; verj' free 

 flo^'ering. SI. 50 each. 



Etienne Rebeillard. Salmon-carmine with lighter reverse, 

 long bud developing into a large globular flower, sweetly 

 scented. $1.50 each. 

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Hybrid-Te.\ Rose, Imperlal Potentate 



