NEW ROSES—Continued 
Frank W.Dunlop 
ABLE, 
“Frank W. Dunlop 
Hybrid Tea—At the New York Flower Shop it won 
the Silver Medal for the best new pink Rose and also 
had the distinction of being the finest Rose shown there. 
The color is a most pleasing shade of soft pink, deepen- 
ing towards the center. Bud perfect in form and sub- 
stance, being long and pointed, opening full and double. 
Produced in marvelous profusion on long stiff stems. 
Strong healthy grower, being absolutely free from 
disease of any knd. Hardy everywhere. A wonderful 
outdoor rose. 
*PREMIER (Hybrid Tea)—The blooms are immense, 
often measuring 5 and 6 inches across the open flower, 
buds long, full and pointed. Growth remarkable, 
being strong and sturdy, each bloom borne on heavy 
canes, almost thornless and 4 and 5 feet long. Folli- 
age dark, glossy green, free from disease or insects. 
Color is deep rose pink, without shadings and retains 
its color in the open flower. Highly fragrant. 
RED COLUMBIA (Hybrid Tea)—A sport of the 
great Rose Columbia, which has become one of the 
most popular varieties in the cut-flower market, as 
well as a garden variety. The Red Columbia is not 
quite as full and double as Columbia, but has the 
same good qualities in every other respect. Color, 
a deep brilliant red. 
WILLOWMERE (Hybrid Tea)—Strong, vigorous 
grower. Superb rich, rimmed pink, shaded yellow in 
the center, delicately blended with carmine-pink. 
Buds long and pointed, opening up a cup-shaped 
ower. 
Price of Roses on this page, strong first size plants, 40c 
each, 3 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per dozen by express, by parcel post $1.10, with soil 
on roots same as by express, all grown on own roots. 
Pilgrim 
Hybrid Tea—Size of the bud is 
enormous, produced cn heavy stems 
of great length, opening up full and 
double and of great substance and 
ideal form. The color is a beautiful 
shade of bright rese-pink with lighter 
shading on outer edges. Its highly 
Tea Rose fragrance recommends it- 
self to all Rose lovers. Of strong 
sturdy heavy growth, producing 
blooms in great abundance through- 
out the entire season. Hardy every- 
where. 
*GOLDEN OPHELIA (Hybrid Tea)—A 
seedling from the favorite Ophelia. Buds 
and flowers of medium size and beautifully formed 
of a bright golden yellow. Hardy and a profuse 
bloomer. Very attractive. 
*MISS CYNTHIA FORDE (Hybrid Tea)—A deep, 
brilliant rose pink, reflex rosy pink. Large, perfectly 
formed, very full buds, free flowering, very sweetly 
perfumed, splendid grower. Free from insects and 
disease of any kind. The full open flower resembles 
a handsome Zinnia on tall stiff stems well above 
the foliage. One of the best garden and 
ar bedding varieties suitable for any 
location. 
MRS. JOHN COOK (Hybrid Tea)—Of the Ophelia 
family, which is almost sufficient recommendation to 
insure its popularity to the American Rose-loving 
public. Color a white suffused with delicate pink, 
sometimes being a flesh pink due to changing in 
season. Buds nicely formed, expanding into a large 
cup-shaped bloom. Strong grower and soon makes 
a big plant. 
The Gorgeous Bud of the ‘‘Pilgrim”’ 
