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 "The Kose» reached nie in fine condition. 1 am certainly well pleaded and 

 shall order more Koses in the future. Thank you very much for promptness." 

 — DR. IDA C. WOOLSEY, Xenia, Ohio, May 1, 1916. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



One of the newest of all Yellow Hybrid Tea Roses, and dis- 

 tinctly beautiful in form and color. The color ranges from cop- 

 pery orange in the opening bud, changing to golden orange, and 

 when the flower is fully open it is a lovely shade of pinkish 

 fawn. Most vigorous in growth, every shoot producing a flower 

 and clothed with dark, glossy green foliage, maroon on under 

 side. It is one of the best of the new yellow Roses, and bound 

 10 become very popular. First size, 25c each, 5 for $1.00; larger 

 size, 35c each; strong two-year-old plants, 50c each. 



*MME. LEON PAIN — Silvery salmon, with orange-yellow center. 



MAD. GEORGES BENARD _nmih1f. flowers, with finely formed 

 buds. Color is of a very light rose, with silvery reflection 

 on yellow ground. 



MRS. OLIVER AMES — Creamy white, suffused and shaded with 

 pink; splendid foliage. Strong grower and free bloomer. 



AUGUSTINE HALEM — ^ ^lost brilliant and handsome pink 

 Rose with shadings of deep, rich crimson. The bush is ex- 

 tremely hardy, free flowering and constantly in bloom. 



AURORA __Rpttpr than Champion of the World ; of itself 

 a recommendation of its great value. Flowers of 

 splendid form, large and full, of a brilliant pink. 

 Vigorous, hardy bush Rose, constantly in bloom. 



MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT (Daily Mail) _HyhriH Tea. 

 The plant is a strong, vigorous grower, of spreading, 

 branching habit, with numerous long thorns and 

 bronzy-green foliage. Buds coral-red, shaded with 

 yellow at the base, the open flowers of medium size, 

 semi-double, are of a superb coral-red, shaded with 

 yellow and bright rosy-scarlet. First size plants, 25c 

 each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 50c 

 each; $5.00 per doz., by express. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Bessie Brown 



Bessie Brown, 



This magnificent Rose, introduced here from Europe, has 

 unsurpassed beauty of a totally distinct character, bearing 

 large, full, deep and double flowers, on strong, erect stems. 

 The plants are hardy and vigorous, producing flowers pro- 

 fusely in the open ground all through the summer. The 

 color is almost pure white, though sometimes flushed with 

 pink; petals large and of fine form. 



ANTOINE RIV0IRE_F1n^v.prc large, double and of fine 

 form; very fragrant; color rosy-flesh, with yellow ground, 

 shaded with border of carmine. Strong and healthy. 



FRAU OBERHOFGARTNER SINGER _Th.g is a foreign 

 Rose, being a cross between Mad. Jules Margottin and 

 Mad. Eugene Boullet. A strong, upright grower. Blooms 

 borne on long, stiff stems; buds very long and pointed; 

 beautifully formed. Silvery white around outer edge 

 shaded to a soft blush rose. 



BETTY — Thjg wonderful Hybrid Tea Rose is the greatest 

 novelty of the past decade. It is of the type of the Kil- 

 larney Rose, and has a truly unique color — ruddy gold 

 (coppery rose, overspread with golden yellow.) Blooms 

 extremely large, fairly full, of glorious form and deli- 

 ciously perfumed; the petals measure 4 to 5 inches long. 



GEN. ARNOLD JANSSEN_h.k.,h Tea. Claimed to have 

 all the good qualities of Jonkheer J. L. Mock as an out- 

 door Rose. Color a deep glowing carmine. Free bloomer. 

 Buds long and pointed on long, stiff stems. Equally as 

 good for forcing. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, e.vcept where noted, one- 

 year-old plants, 20c each; larger size. 2ric each; two-year-old 

 plants, 45c, by exprei^s. $4.50 per doz. of one or niort' 

 varieties. Varieties marked * furnished in large specimen 

 or star size plants at 75c each. 



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