OWN ROOT POTTED PLANTS. SENT WITH SOIL 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



*Briarcliff 



6 



The best sport of Columbia 

 yet produced, and one of the 

 grandest roses that it has been 

 our privilege to grow, and we 

 have grown a large number of 

 the roses that have been pro- 

 duced by all countries. Bud 

 beautifully form- 

 ed, long solid but ^^^|^ 

 not too pointed, ^H 

 opening into one ^ 



of the finest ^W l 



blooms that could be 

 imagined. Very doub- 

 le and a brilliant rose 

 pink. The plant is a / 

 splendid grower, free fj 

 from disease such as 

 black spot and mil- 

 dew. Flowers produced in a 

 great abundance the entire 

 season, on long stiff stems, 

 making it ideal for cutting. 

 HENRIETTA— Long buds, opening to 

 semi-double blooms of fiery orange and 

 coral red, almost perfect in half open 

 state, quite fragrant. Strong grower with 

 good foliage. 



SALMON SPRAY— Salmon pink with car- 

 mine reverse. Flowers of medium size and 

 borne in clusters. Continuous and profuse 

 bloomer. Good for cutting. 



LULU — Beautiful buds of orange red shad- 

 ed with salmon. Very dainty and distinct 

 being somewhat similar to Mile. Brunner 

 but much larger. A fine bedding variety. 



COMMONWEALTH— Bud large, long 

 pointed; flower large, open, double, very 

 lasting; deep pink, solid color; borne 

 singly on medium strong stem; moderate 

 fragrance. 



Briarcliff — A most superb New Rose 



John Cook 



Patzer 



A seedling of LaFrance is noted for its 

 profusion of bloom throughout the entire 

 season. The buds form in clusters of two to 

 six. The flowers are similar to LaFrance in 

 color, but it is a great improvement of that 

 variety in its quick growth and freedom 

 from black spot. 



BRITISH QUEEN— The flower resembles 

 Frau Karl Druschki, but with Tea Rose 

 form and refinement. Buds sometimes 

 show a slight flush, which disappears as 

 flower expands. 



*JONKHEER J. L. MOCK— The buds are 

 immense and of very fine form, borne on 

 long, stiff stems. Color a clear imperial 

 pink, reflexed petals of a lighter shade. 

 Strong, tall grower, at its best in heat, 

 when the heavy petals open to perfection. 



DEAN HOLE — Silvery carmine Roses with 

 salmon shadings. The coloring is distinct 

 and unique; handsome tribute to the emin- 

 ent Rosarian whose name it bears. 



I have found your Roses true to name and 

 more satisfactory than any Rose I ever bought 

 and I have bought a great many. It is prob- 

 ably because they are all grown on their own 

 roots. Very truly, Mrs. M. E. Robinson. Golds- 

 boro, North Carolina. 



Price. All Roses on this page, first size one- 

 year plants, 25c each, 5 for $1.00, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants 70c each, by express; $8.00 per 

 dozen of one or more varieties, 6 at doz. rate; by 

 Parcel Post Prepaid. 



Varieties marked * can be furnished in Star size 

 or Specimen plants at 85c each, $9.00 doz. by 

 Parcel Post Prepaid. 



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