°^e T)lNGEE ^ Ci^^D G)^ST GrOVeR..'^ ( 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued. 



"^ Virginia R, Coxe 



(or Gruss an Teplitz). For intense and daz- 

 zling color there is no other Rose to compare 

 with this splendid kind. The flowers are large 

 and handsome, moderately double, of splendid 

 substance, and are produced in amazing profu- 

 sion during the whole of the growing season; in 

 fact, it is always in bloom. The color is fiery 

 crimson, shaded with a dark velvety sheen, a 

 combination found in no other Rose, 



The fragrance of Virginia R. Coxe is unexcelled 

 by that of any other variety under cultivation. 

 It is a strong and sturdy grower, often attaining 

 a height of four or five feet, is perfectly hardy 

 in all sections and is one of the finest of the 

 many splendid Roses that have come to us from 

 Europe, and has won friends wherever grown 

 here in America, which is attested to by the fact 

 that the demand increases each season. 

 OLD GOLD — The wonderful color, which is en- 

 tirely distinct from and not found in any other 

 Rose, a vivid orange-red, with coppery-red 

 and apricot shadings, opening bright salmon, 

 and which is further set off by the healthy, 

 glossy, bronze-green foliage; delightfully 

 fragrant; a vigorous grower and very free- 

 flowering. 

 ROSEMARY — Color the most delightful shade of 

 silvery pink imaginable, and the flowers are 

 absolutely double, the petals being thick and 

 heavy, giving it somewhat the appearance of 

 a camellia and entirely distinct from any other 

 variety. 



Radiance 



Virginia R, Coxe 



^Radiance 



A glorious new extra-hardy Hybrid Tea Rose which 

 originated a few miles from West Grove. Awarded 

 Silver Medal by the American Rose Society as the best 

 bedding Rose at the Hartford, Conn., gardens this past 

 season. The flowers are a beautiful blending of shades 

 of carmine-rose, with opal and coppery reflections. It 

 is of splendid, sturdy growth, constantly in bloom and 

 is bound to become one of the leading garden Roses. 

 We cannot say too much in its praise. 



WINNIE DAVIS Fine apricot-pink, shading to the 



flesh tint at the base of petals. 

 RENA ROBBINS — Flowers are simply immense in size, 



a beautiful, clear white or tinted lemon, with the 



color running to a beautiful shade of orange in the 



center. 



GEN. ARNOLD JANSSEN— Color a deep glowing 

 carmine. Free bloomer. Buds long and pointed 

 on long, stiff stems. 



SOUV. DE PRESIDENT CARNOT— Buds very long 

 and pointed; perfection in every line. The delicate 

 rosy-blush color, shaded a trifle deeper at the cen- 

 ter of the flower, has not been approached by any 

 later introduction. Fragrant, strong grower and 

 free bloomer; a splendid outdoor Rose. 



Price — Roses on this page, except where otherwise noted, 

 first size, one-year plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; 

 two-year-old plants, 85c each by express; $8.50 per dozen 

 of one or more varieties; or 95c each by Parcel Post with 

 soil on roots. Varieties marked * furnished in still larger 

 or star size at $1.25 each. 



23 



