87 Barclay Street, New York 67 



ROSES 



HYBRID TEA or EVERBLOOMING ROSES 

 (Strong, field grown roots, 2 years old) 



No garden is complete without a few Roses — the most 

 beautiful of Nature's flowers — the queen of all. The varieties 

 wejpresent are all of proven merit, and in selecting any one or 

 alllof them for your home garden, your expectations will be 

 fully realized if due care and attention is given them. 



All the following varieties are Hybrid Tea Roses except 

 where marked. H.P. signifies Hybrid Perpetual. 



LIGHT PINK SHADES 



Felicity (New). Light "mallow" pink, blending to pale 

 cerise and cream. Very full blooms; free-fiowering. $L50. 



George Arends. H.P. Clear soft pink. Well-formed, 

 pointed flowers; fragrant; good cutting Rose. 



Killarney. Bright pink, large pointed, fragrant flowers; an 

 old and dependable favorite. 



Lady Ashtown. Deep, shining pink, vigorous and free- 

 blooming. Good cut flower and exhibition Rose. 



Lady Ursula. Delightful flesh pink, with yellow base, ex- 

 tremely hardy, vigorous and free blooming. 



La Tosca. Pale blush pink and rose, deliciously fragrant; 

 a healthy, free blooming garden Rose. 



Mrs. Chas. Bell. Dedicate shell-pink, with salmony center; 

 a companion to "Radiance." A splendid grower. 



Prince de Bulgarie. Silvery pink, blended with salmon and 

 saffron. Long pointed blooms freely produced. 



Radiance. Rosy-pink buds, developing into large, full 

 blooms, when petals show a silvery reverse; most popular 

 and reliable. 



Rose Marie. Clear rose pink; healthy, vigorous, free bloomer; 

 good for cutting. 



DARK PINK SHADES 



Columbia. Bright rose-pink, large, full fragrant blooms; a 

 dependable all-season bloomer. 



Geo. C. Waud. Deep rose, full, double fragrant flowers, 



freely produced. 

 Imperial Potentate (New). Rose-pink with silvery reverse; 



large, full, fragrant flowers. One of the best new pinks. 



$1.25. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Carmine and silvery pink; produces 

 an all-season supply of large, solid pointed flowers. 



Killarney Queen. Brilliant pink; extra large, pointed, well- 

 formed flowers of lasting beauty. 



Lady Alice Stanley. Coral pink with light rose reverse. 

 A strong-growing, free-blooming garden Rose. 



Magna Charta. H.P. Bright pink; very large, double flowers; 

 upright profuse bloomer. 



Miss Cynthia Forde. Glistening pink; flowers of perfect 

 shape, full and freely produced until late Fall. 



Mme. Caroline Testout. Glistening satiny rose. Always 

 popular for its color, vigor and long blooming season. 



Mrs. Henry Morse (New). A blend of bright rose and 

 vermilion. Large, double, handsome blooms, freely pro- 

 duced on a tall branching bush. .SL25. 



Mrs. John Laing. H.P. Clear pink; large, full blooms on 



sturdy stems; an old favorite. 

 Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford. H.P. Rosy-pink; a very 



reliable bloomer over a long season. 

 Mrs. W. C. Egan (New). A splendid new Rose, soft and rich 



pink with golden base. Vigorous and free-flowering. $1.25. 

 Premier. Pure rose-pink. Full, fragrant flowers, on long, 



almost thornless stems. A favorite. 



Price of any of the above varieties, except where noted, 

 $1.00 each, $11.00 per 12 



