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New and Recently Introduced Roses for 1913 — Continued. 



LADY DOWNE. Flowers buff shaded in the center when 

 opening with deep yellow, changing when fully open to a 

 pale shade of yellow; of vigorous growth, excellent for cutting 

 and for general effect in the garden, and also for forcing. Price, 

 strong imported plants, $1.00 each. Young plants, 25c. each 

 82.50 per doz. 



LADY GREENALL. A beautiful rose, having large, perfectly 

 finished flowers with high pointed center, and deep shell- 

 shaped petals. The color is intense safEron orange, heavily 

 zoned and overspread on deep creamy- white; the reflex of each 

 petal is faintly but decidedly suffused with delicate copper shell 

 pink. It blooms profusely, and the flowers are strongly tea 

 perfumed. The robust growth is a deep coppery-bronze with 

 fine varnished purplish bronze foliage. Price, strong imported 

 plants, $2.00 each. Young plants, 75c. each $7.50 per doz. 



LADY HILLINGDON. Bright saffron yellow with coppery 

 orange shades. One of the most attractive in its color. Price 

 1st size, 60c. each. Young plants, 25c. each, 

 $2.50 per doz. 



LADY PIRRIE. A most delightful ,11' 

 rose, the outside of the petals n 

 ■deep coppery reddish salmon, in 1 

 of petals apricot yellow, flushed fa 

 and copper. A vigorous free 

 branching hybrid tea, growing 

 about two to two and a half feet, 

 flowering at the point of every 

 shoot, an ideal variety for mass- 

 ing. The formation of the flower 

 is perfect, and in the bud state is 

 unrivalled. Gold Metal National 

 Rose Society. Price, 1st size, 60c. 

 each. Young plants, 25c. each, 

 $2.50 per doz. 



LADY URSULA. Flesh pink, 

 large and full, of great substance, 

 good form, petals large, smooth, 

 circular, delicately tea perfumed. 

 Fine for all purposes. Price strong 

 imported plants, 60c. each. Young 

 plants, 25c. each $2.50 per doz. 



NEW HYBRID BRIAR ROSE, 

 JULIET. A wonderful hybrid R< i 

 of most attractive coloring. Thi 

 distinctive character is found in 1 n. 

 two distinct colors in the flowers lln. 

 interior being reddish-orange, Ihc 

 exterior being old gold. 



Juliet is one of the most distinct Roses sent 

 out in a generation, the unique coloring is not 

 found in any other Rose in cultivation. In 

 addition the flower possesses a beautiful form, 

 extra large and full, and a delightful fragrance. 

 Another charming quality is the refreshing 

 fragrance of the young foliage. It is one of 

 the most pleasing novelties amongst Roses, 

 and is sure to become a popular variety. 

 (See cut.) Price, strong imported plants, S2.00 each 



LA TOSCA. Silvery-pink, with deeper center; large Jiid 

 full; very floriferous; a first rate garden roscv Price, Ibt size, 

 60c. each. Young plants, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 



LESLIE HOLLAND. Deep scarlet crimson, heavily shaded 

 and flamed deep velvety crimson of delightfully brilliant and 

 dazzling shade; very sweetly scented. Gold Medal National 

 Rose Society. Price, 1st size, 75c. each. Young plants, 35c. 

 each, $3.50 per doz. 



LOHENGRIN. Silvery pink shading to deep rose pink in 

 the center; long pointed buds, large full flowers. Price, strong 

 imported plants, 60c. ea. Young plants, 25c. ea., $2.50 per doz. 



MABEL DREW. A truly magnificent rose. The color is 

 deep cream in the young state, passing to intense canary- 

 yellow in the center as the bloom develops. It is a Hybrid Tea, 

 with a deliciously refreshing perfume. Rich cedar green foliage. 

 Awarded by a unanimous vote the Gold Medal of the National 

 Rose Society. Price, strong imported plants, $2.00 each. 

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



MARY, COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER. The flowers are of 

 great size, with large, massive petals; delicately Tea perfumed. 

 Color, warm carmine crimson. Price, strong imported plants, 

 $1.25 each. Young plants, 50c; each, $<^.50 per doz. 



MARIE DELESALLE. Very beautiful growth and foliage, 

 form perfect, large, full and very free, color deep brilliant 

 cerise, reverse of petals shaded carmine. Fine for cutting. 

 Price, 1st size, 60c. each. Young plants, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 

 MISS ALICE DE ROTHSCHILD (TEA). Rich, deep 

 citron yellow, which intensifies as the bloom expands. The 

 flowers are large, with high pointed center; the petals charmingly 

 reflex. Free and continuous in bloom. Deliciously fragrant. 

 Price, strong imported plants, $1.00 each. Young plants, 50c. 

 each, $4.50 per doz. 



MRS. AMY HAMMOND. A most superb garden or bed- 

 ding Rose. It opens freely and in hot weather retains its 

 exquisite shape and graceful reflexed form and delicious fragrance. 

 The color is a blend of ivory, amber, and apricot. The clear 

 Amber color is most pronounced, and develops during the best 

 part of the flowering season to bright Apricot, especially towards 

 the base of the flower. Many blooms develop all over this 



delightful Apricot shading to such 

 an extent that it is charming be- 

 yond description. Price, strong 

 imported plants, $2.00 each. 

 Young plants, 75c. each, $7.50 

 per doz. 



MRS. ARTHUR E. COXHEAD. 

 In this magnificent rose we have 

 a distinct color very difficult to 

 describe, claret red, shaded ver- 

 milion towards the edge, with a 

 wonderful bright rosy sheen to- 

 wards base of petals, giving a dis- 

 tinct illuminated effect to the 

 whole bloom. Of fine branching 

 habit and ideal growth, it forms a 

 model bush rose. Owing to its 

 free blooming habit it must rank 

 as one of the best garden roses 

 yet raised. Delightful perfume. 

 A particularly good Autumn 

 bloomer. Awarded the Gold 

 Medal of the National Rose So- 

 ciety, 1910. Price, strong im- 

 ported plants, $1.00 each. Young 

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

 MRS. ALFRED TATE. The 

 color is coppery red, shaded fawn, 

 with a distinct ochre shading at 

 base of flower. Long, perfect- 

 pointed bloom, and although not 

 too full, it retains its shape and 

 form for a considerable time; 

 it flowers throughout the whole 

 season; very sweet scented. 

 Award of Merit, Royal Horticul- 

 tural Society, London, October, 

 1908. Awarded Gold Medal Bag- 

 atelle, Paris 1910. Price, strong 

 imported plants, 75c. each. Young 

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



MRS. FRED STRAKER. 

 Orange crimson in the bud de- 

 veloping as the bloom expands 

 to silvery fawn on front of petals and delicate orange pink 

 on back — buds long and elegant with a perfectly spiral finish, 

 very floriferous and highly tea perfumed. Price, strong imported 

 plants, $1.00 each. Young plants, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 



MRS. CHAS. CURTIS HARRISON. Deep crimson pink 

 on front of petals, crayoned deep crimson carmine on reverse 

 side — a warm color, blooms large, full and globular; free flower- 

 ing, very highly perfumed. Price, strong imported plants, $1.00 

 each. Young plants, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. 



MRS. JOSEPH H. WELCH. The color of this wonderful 

 Rose is a rich, brilliant rose-pink. The blooms are a model, 

 both as regards size, shape, form and color. The growth is 

 vigorous and upright, with the perpetual blooming habit of 

 the true Hybrid Tea. Delicately sweet-scented. Price, 1st 

 size, $2.00 each. Young plants, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 



MRS. FOLEY HOBBS (TEA). Ivory white, tinged pink 

 on edges. Large perfect flowers, tea perfume. Petals thick and 

 shell shaped. Awarded Gold Medal N. R. S. Price, 1st size, 

 $2.00 each; 3d size, 50c. each, $4.50 per doz. 



