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New and Recently Introduced Roses for 1913. 



On this and the two succeeding pages we group new Roses and some of recent introduction, many of which are now offered 

 for the first time in this country. These were personally selected, while in bloom and represent the cream of the European 

 productions for the past few years. They have all figured prominently in the prize lists at the leading shows in England 

 carrying oS gold and silver medals, certificates, cups, etc. We have grown them for a year before offering the newer ones and 

 from our trials can confidently offer them in the full belief that they will give satisfaction. This is the grandest galaxy of new 

 Roses we have ever had the pleasur'' of offering. They are all of the Hybrid Tea class except where noted. 



EDWARD MAWLEY. This wonderful Rose is the result 

 of many years work in careful hybridizing, so as to give 

 to the world a rich velvety crimson Rose, possessing in a super- 

 lative degree all the good qualities a true Hybrid Tea Rose 

 should have in size, shape, form, color, and freedom of blooming 

 with a perfect habit of growth. It yields in the greatest pro- 

 fusion throughout the whole season. The velvety bloom upon 

 its huge petals is a revelation in coloring; the form is faultless, 

 very large and quite full with petals, beautifully arranged, and 

 of wonderful depth and substance, the 

 growth is handsome, uniform, and perfect, 

 holding every bloom rigidly upright. It 

 has the most delicious perfume of any 

 Rose grown. It never burns or goes off 

 color in the hottest weather. {See cut). 

 Price, strong imported plants, $2.00 each. 

 Young plants. 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 

 EVELYN DAUNTESEY. This grand 

 rose is quite distinct and delight- 

 fully fragrant. After the style of 

 "La France" it forms a fine bush, 

 but surpasses that prime old 

 favorite in producing. Its petals 

 turn back with that beautiful 

 reflex peculiar to "La France." 

 The color is a soft salmon, very 

 distinctly stained carmine-rose, 

 with a deeper-colored center. 

 Awarded the Silver Gilt Medal of 

 the National Rose Society, July 

 1910. Price, strong imported 

 plants, $1.50 each. Young plants, 

 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 



FLORENCE HASWELL VEITCH. 

 Flowers brilliant scarlet shaded with 

 black, large moderately full, of excel- 

 lent shape, with fine stiff petals. 

 Semi-climbing habit of growth. Re- 

 markable for its fragrance, continual 

 bloom, and handsome foliage. A 

 valuable novelty for forming large 

 bushes in the garden and for climb- 

 ing on walls and buildings. Price, 

 strong imported plants, $1.50 each. 

 Young plants, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 



FLORENCE EDITH COULTHWAITE. 

 Deep cream stippled with bright rose on inside 

 of petals, and reflected on the back thus 

 creating an indescribable delicate orange and 

 peach glow; large, full, imbricated, - petals 

 smooth, circular and of great substance; deli- 

 cately perfumed. Price, strong imported 

 plants, 75c. each. Young plants, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 



FRANCES CHARTERIS SETON. Flowers deep rose pink, 

 very full, of fine form, and very sweet. An excellent exhibition 

 flower out-of-doors and a fine forcing rose. Price, strong im- 

 ported plants, $1.50 each. Young plants 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 

 H. ARMYTAGE MOORE. Rosy pink on the outside of 

 petals, inside silvery pink; large petals reflexed at the edges. 

 A good decorative variety. Price, strong imported plants, 75c. 

 each. Young plants, 35c. each $3.50 per doz. 



HELENE WATTINE. White with lemon center flowers 

 large and full, of beautiful form; a charming novelty and superb 

 exhibition variety of great beauty. Price, 1st size, 75c. each. 

 Young plants, 35c. each $3.50 per doz. 



JONKHEER. J. L. MOCK. Carmine changing to imperial 

 pink. The blooms are of large size, perfect formation, and 

 highly perfumed. Price, strong imported plants, 75c. each. 

 Young plants, 25c. each $2.50 per doz. 



LADY ASHTOWN. Very pale Rose du Barri, shading to 

 yellow at base of petals; large, full and pointed. Price, strong im- 

 ported plants, 75c. each. Young plants, 25c. each $2.50 per doz. 



ARTHUR R. GOODWIN; Co^ ^ ery orange red, passing to 

 salmon pink as the flowers expand, a superb combination of color, 

 flowers medium to large and full, vigorous growth. Price, strong 

 imported plants, 75c. each. Young plants 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 



AVOCA. Crimson scarlet; buds long and pointed, flowers 

 large, half full and well formed. Price 1st size, strong imported 

 plants, 75c each. Young plants, 25c each, .$2.50 per doz. 



CARINE. A distinct and charming rose. The many phases 

 of color are almost too intricate to describe, including as 

 they do, orange, carmine, blush, 

 buff, creamy-fawn and coppery ^ 

 salmon. As many as three dis- 

 tinctly colored and perfect flow- 

 ers may be on the same plant at 

 the one time. Strongly tea per- 

 fumed. Price, strong imported 

 plants, $2.00 each. Young plants, 

 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 



CLAUDIUS. Color bright 

 glowing rose of uniform shade; 

 large full flowers, very free con- 

 tinuous bloomer, exceedingly 

 sweet scented. Awarded Gold 

 Medal National Rose Society and 

 Award of Merit, Royal Horticult- 

 ural Society. Price, strong im- 

 ported plants, $1.00 each. Young 

 plants, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 



COUNTESS OF DERBY. 

 Center salmon outer petals rose; 

 large, very floriferous; sweetly 

 perfumed, superb. Price, 1st size, 

 $1.00 each. Young plants, 50c. 

 each, $4.50 per doz. 



DR. J. CAMPBELL HALL. 

 Coral rose suffused white, base of 

 petals yellow, large, full, and per- 

 fectly formed. Price, 1st size, 

 75c. each. Young plants, 35c. 

 each, $3.50 per doz. 



DOROTHY RATCLIFFE. 

 The flowers are large, petals are 

 beautifully arranged showing a 

 well pointed center. In the bud 

 stage it is a coral red, shaded yel- 

 low and fawn, becoming paler as 

 the flower expands. Awarded 

 Silver Gilt Medal National Rose 

 Society 1910. Price, strong im- 

 ported plants, $1.50 each. Young 

 plants, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 



EARL OF WARWICK. Rich 

 soft salmon pink shaded in center with vermilion; large and full. 

 Equally good in both early and late summer; a showy and 

 magnificent variety. Price, 1st size, 75c. each. Young plants, 

 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 



ELIZABETH. Deep rosy pink in the center, shading off 

 lighter towards the outer petals, flowers large, full and pointed. 

 Price, 1st size strong imported plants, $1.00 each. Young 

 plants, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 



ETHEL MALCOLM. The color is ivory white, passing 

 to purer white as the flower expands, with a delicate peach 

 shading in centre of bloom, a lovely color. The bloom 

 is large, full, and of great substance; with wonderful guard 

 petals. It is a good grower and free and prolific bloomer. 

 Delicately sweet scented. Price, strong imported plants, $1.50 

 each. Young plants, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 



EUGENE BOULLET. Of vigorous free branching growth; 

 foliage bronze green, color crimson red, shaded carmine; very 

 free and constant; a most promising bedding rose. Price, 

 strong imported plants, 75c. each. Young plants, 35c. each 

 $3.50 per doz. 



