DORMANT FIELD=QROWN 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 budded field-grown plants, delivery of which will be made late in October and early 

 November of the varieties listed on this and the following two pages. 



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

 to almost any distance without fear of loss, and at a minimum of cost. These dormant plants can readily be sent by Parcel Post. 

 We will be pleased to deliver prepaid to destination any of the Roses offered at an additional cost of 10 per cent, of their value 

 to cover special packing and Parcel Post charges. 



Hardy Everblooming Hybrid-Tea Roses 



For garden culture the Hybrid-Tea Roses have now taken the foremost rank. They have been produced by crossing the 

 free-flowering Tea Roses with other varieties, principally of the June-flowering or Hybrid Perpetual classes, thus combining not 

 only the free-flowering habit of the Tea Rose with the rich and varied colors of the other classes, but also comparative hardiness. 



Betty. Glowing coppery-rose. Very sweetly scented. 

 Caroline Testout. Bright satiny-rose, with brighter centre. 

 Chateau de Clos Vougeot. Rich scarlet, shaded fiery red, 



changing to dark velvety crimson as the flowers expand. 



$1.50 each. 

 Columbia. Besides being one of the most popular winter cut 



flowers it is also one of the good bedding sorts. A most 



pleasing shade of rose-pink, delightfully fragrant. $1.50 each. 

 Dean Hole. Silvery-carmine with salmon shadings, large, full. 

 Duchess of Wellington. Intense saffron- yellow stained 



crimson, changing to a deep coppery saffron yellow. 

 Etoile de France. Vivid crimson with darker shadings. 

 Florence Pemberton. Creamy- white suffused with pink. 

 General MacArthur. Rich crimson scarlet. 

 Qeorge C. Waud. Vermilion with orange-red suffusion. 

 Gruss an TeplitZ. Rich scarlet shading to a velvety- 

 crimson, r--^ 

 Hoosier Beauty. Intense, rich, dazzling, crimson- \ 



scarlet. 

 H. V. /Wachin, Intensely black-grained scarlet crimson. 

 J. F. Barry. Not a large flower, but a most pleasing shade 



of deep lemon-yellow. Very free. 

 Janet. A pleasing silky salmony-flesh, developing to a deep 



fawn. 

 Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Large and of perfect form, of a deep 



imperial pink, the outside of the petals silvery-rose white. 

 Joseph Mill. A lovely shade of salmon-pink. 

 Josephine. A most pleasing rosy-flesh, the base of the petals 



salmon-yellow. 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Soft pearly white, tinted with 



lemon in the centre. 

 Killarney Queen. A sparkling cerise-pink color, shading 



lighter at the base of the petals. 

 Lady Alice Stanley, A beautiful shade of coral-rose, the 



inside of the petals shading to flesli-pink. 

 Lady Ashtown. Soft rose, shading lo yellow at the base of 



the petals. 



Hybrid-Tka Kose Los Angelks 



Hybrid-Tea Rose, HnosrER Beauty 



Lady Mary Ward. Rich orange shaded apricot, sweetly 

 perfumed and free-flowering. 



Lady Pirrie. Deep copper reddish-salmon; inside of petals 

 apricot-yellow, flushed fawn and copper. 



Lady Ursula. A magnificent Rose, a delightful tone of flesh- 

 pink, distinct from all others. 



La Tosca. Beautiful silvery pink, with deeper centre. 



Laurent Carle. Deliciously scented, brilliant carmine flowers. 



Lieutenant Chaure. A splendid velvety crimson-red; fine 

 long bud. 



Los Angeles. One of the finest Roses ever introduced. The 

 growth is very vigorous, and produces a continuous succession 

 of long-stemmed flowers of a luminous, flame-pink, toned 

 with coral and shaded with translucent gold at the base of the 

 petals. In richness of fragrance it equals in intensity the 

 finest Marechal Neil. The buds are long and pointed, and 

 expand into a flower of mammoth proportions, while the 

 beauty of form and ever-increasing wealth of color is main- 

 tained from the incipient bud until the last petal drops. 

 $1.50 each. 



Marie Adelaide, Grand Duchesse of Luxembourg. 



Deep orange-yellow flowers of perfect form. 

 Miss Cynthia Ford. Deep brilliant rose. 

 Price. Any of the above except where noted. $1.00 each; 



$90.00 per 100. 25 or more supplied at the 100 rate. 



NOTE— All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cent, 

 to value of order to points east of the Miesitsippi River, end 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



