

New Double Killarney 



Glorious Killarney-Pink in Color, but Full and Double 



(See the color plate on second page of cover) 

 The combination of the exquisite pink of the beauti- 

 ful Kose of that color ever grown — Killarney — with dou- 

 ble the number of petals carried by Killarney, makes 

 this new member of the family one of the most magniti- 

 cent Koses ever grown. Apart from the number of its 

 petals, it is in all respects the same as the Pink Killar- 

 ney, and no greater praise can be bestowed upon it. The 

 true stock is very scarce. Order it early to avoid disap- 

 pointment. First size, from pots 3 and 3f^ inches in 

 diameter, 25c each, 3 for $1: larger size, 40c each; 

 strong two-year-old plants, 60c each. 



Mrs, Aaron Ward 



A Xew Yellow Hybrid Tea, Unique in Color Effects 



One of the newest of all Yellow Hybrid Tea Roses, 

 and distinctly beautiful in form and color. The color 

 ranges from coppery orange in the opening bud, chang- 

 ing to golden orange, and when the flower is fully open 

 it is a lovely shade of pinkish fawn. Most vigorous in 

 growth, exery shoot producing a flower and clothed with 

 dark, glossy green foliage, maroon on under side. It is 

 one of the best of the new yellow Roses, and bound to 

 become very popular, i^rst size, from lots 3 and 3U 

 inches in diameter, 25c each, 5 for SI: larger size, 35c 

 each: strong two-year-old plants. 50c each. 



Buffalo, N. T., June 21, 1912. 

 "The roses which I wrote you about on the 19th inst. 

 were received this morning in the very best of condition 

 and I wish to thank you very much for your prompt at- 

 tention and shipment. I was very much surprised and 

 greatly pleased to receive the additional roses that you 

 sent me and assure you that I appreceiate your kindness 

 verj- much." 



BERT N. HADLEY. 



Double Killarney. 



Max Hesdorffer 



A Xew Rosy Pink Hybrid Tea 



The brilliancy of color in the delightfully fresh, rosy 

 pink of this excellent new Rose is only equaled by the 

 delicious fragrance exhaled by its petals. In every re- 

 spect it is a Rose of which we are proud, and every- 

 where it has been grown it has given unbounded satis- 

 faction. As a garden Rose it has few equals, forms a 

 strong stout bush and is always in bloom. First size, 

 from pots ^y2 inches in diameter, 25c each: larger size, 

 35c each: two-yeear-old plants. 50c each. 



The Charming Pink Rose, My 

 Maryland 



Handsome in Bud and Flower. 



A rare combination of a poetic name and exquisite 

 beauty has made this Hybrid Tea Rose a dangerous 

 rival of Killarney. Its brilliant, lively shade of pink 

 and beauty of form is without a superior, and all sum- 

 mer through its large, perfectly double, magnificent 

 flowers, rich in fragrance, are borne on long, stiff stems, 

 growing from a sturdy, fine shaped bush, which in it- 

 self, is a distinct ornament to the garden. A great out- 

 door Rose. Extremely hardy. First size, from pots S^o 

 inches in diameter, 20c each, 4 for 50c; larger size, 30c 

 each; two-year-old plant.s. 50c each. 



Rosemary 



Max Hesdorfler Kose. 



A Rose as Beautiful as Its Xame 

 We offered this beautiful new Hybrid Tea Rose last 

 year for the first time, and it has proved to be a Rose 

 of almost indescribable charm. It bears large flower? 

 with immense petals, on stiff, erect stems. In color it 

 is the most delightful shade of silvery pink imaginable, 

 and the flowers are absolutely dotible. the petals being 

 thick and heavy, giving it somewhat the appearance of 

 a camellia and entirely distinct from any other variety 

 Sturdy in growth, and is unstirpassed f«>r otitdoor cult 

 vation. Strong, first size, from '^^.^ inch pots. 25c each 

 larger size, 35c each: two- year-old' plants, 50c each. 



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