COLORADO. I bought from you 22 Roses. 12 two year old and 10 one year old bushes 



Ever// bush bloomed hist summer all summer. I am more than satisfied with them. II . N. II., 

 Fort Collins. 



NEW ROSES— Continued 



*Briarcliff 



The best sport of Columbia yet 

 produced, and one of the grandest 

 roses that it has been our pri\ ilege 

 to grow, and we have grown a large 

 number of the roses that have been 

 produced by all countries. Bud 

 beautifully formed, long solid but 

 not too pointed, opening into one of 

 the finest blooms that .-^ 



could be imagined. ■&&SM&& 

 Very double and a 

 brilliant rose pink. ^^ 

 The plant is a splen- 

 did grower, free from 

 diseases such as black 

 spot and mildew. 

 Mowers produced in a 

 great abundance the 

 entire season, on long 

 stiff stems, making it 

 ideal for cutting. 

 PRISCILLA (H. T.). Strong robust 



grower with dark green foliage free 



from disease. Color a flesh pink 



with darker shadings. Buds well 



formed opening full and double and 



on long stiff sterns well above the 



foliage. 



MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. A new type 

 of climbing rose from Spain. Cross between the 

 popular variety Frau Karl Druschki and Chateau 

 de Clos Vougeot, and it seems to have inherited 

 the good qualities of both. Long pointed buds of 

 crimson at first, then as the blooms expand show 

 splashes of carmine, with pear pink inside. Two- 

 year -old plants, $2.50 each. 



STRIPED RADIANCE. Sport from the popular 

 variety Red Radiance but distinctly striped with 

 white, makes an attractive show. Good strong 

 grower like its parent, also as free a bloomer. 



REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS (H. T). Copper-red 

 buds of good length of exquisite color and form, 

 opening to rich Indian yellow inside with the 

 outside petals strongly marked apricot and car- 

 mine. Rich tea fragrance. A glorified Duchess of 

 \\ ellington but with more petals and deeper, 

 richer color and better shape. Plants are of a 

 strong growth, branching habit with healthy 

 disease and insect resistant foliage. Each season its 

 popularil y increases and deservedly so. Two-year- 

 old plants only, $1.00 each; by express, collect. 



Price. First size, one-year plants, except where noted. 

 .'55 els. each, for all Roses on this page; 'i for 81.00. postpaid; 

 two-year-old plants. 95 ets. eaeli; $9-50 per dozen of one 

 or more varieties, by express, charges collect. 



Varieties marked * can be furnished in Star size or 

 Specimen plants at $1.25 each by express. 



Sec page 9 for Parcel Post Charges. 



Briarcliff — A most superb New Rose 



*John Cook 



Hybrid Tea. A seedling of La France 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 La France in color, but it is a great 

 improvement of that variety in its quick growth and 

 freedom from black-spot. 



DAME EDITH HELEN (H. T). The color is* a 

 brilliant yet soft pink, and delightfully sweet scented. 

 Strong vigorous grower. Bud long pointed opening 

 full and double and almost a perfect flower. 

 BETTY UPRICHARD (H. T). Copper red buds 

 opening to semi-double flowers of above average 

 size, brilliant orange. Carmine on outer surface of 

 petals showing light salmon reflexes. Spicy frag- 

 rance. Strong grower, persistent bloomer and 

 healthy bush. 

 ETOILE DE HOLLAND (H. T.). Flower bright, 

 dark red, of medium size, fairly full; deliciously 

 perfumed. Growth vigorous, upright. A cross 

 between General MeArther and Hadley. A rose 

 of great future. 

 CHARLES P. KILIIAM (H. T). A brilliant, dis- 

 tinct and striking novelty which we know will 

 appeal to and please every Rose lover. The buds 

 are long pointed of perfect shape, opening to high 

 centered perfectly formed full double (lowers of a 

 rich and brilliant Oriental red, flushed with orange 

 and glowing scarlet. A vigorous grower; very free 

 flowering and sweetly tea-scented. 



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