Mrs. H. Brocklebank. 



ANDRE GAMON. "Vigorous grower, of branching 

 habit. Long, finely shaped buds, flowers large, full, of 

 globular formation, and produced on long, stiff stems. 

 Color deep rose and carmine, edge of petals carmine- 

 lake. A very fine garden Rose on account of its color, 

 hardiness and free blooming qualities. 



AVOCA. Crimson-scarlet of striking effect. Buds 

 long and pointed and highly scented. Flowers full and 

 double. Strong grower. Hardy and free bloomer. 



COUNTESS OF CALEDON. Carmine-rose. Blooms 

 of great form and substance, perfect in every way; 

 highly scented. Free bloomer and hardy. 



CROWN PRINCESS CECILE. A magnificent Hybrid 

 Tea of unusual merit. Color a delicate silvery pink. 

 Buds long and pointed, opening into large double 

 blooms on long stems. A free and continuous bloomer. 

 Hardy. 



EL/AINE. Pale lemon-white, slightly tipped rose. A 

 free and continuous bloomer. Hardy and a good garden 

 Rose. 



ELIZABETH BARNES. Satiny salmon-rose, with a 

 fawn center, suffused with yellow; outside of petals 

 deep rosy shaded with copper and yellow. Buds long 

 and pointed, opening full, and perfectly formed. De- 

 lightfully fragrant. A superb rose. 



FERDINAND BATEL. Pale rosy-flesh-yellow with 

 nankeen orange. Medium large and full. 



PRICE — All Roses on this page, except where noted, 

 from pots 3^ inches in diameter, 20c each, 5 for $1, 

 larger size 35c each, 4 for $1; two-year-old plants, 50c 

 each. 



Mrs. H. Brocklebank 



A magnificent Hybrid Tea Rose of a creamy white, 

 with buff center, outer petals being a delightful shade 

 of salmon-rose passing to a salmon-pink. The flowers 

 are extremely large, full and perfect in form. The bush 

 is a particularly strong grower, very hardy and always 

 in bloom. Altogether this is one of the Roses you can- 

 not well do without. 



Glorious Pink Rose^ Pius X 



A delicious creamy white Hybrid Tea, passing to ten- 

 der rose, which deepens to a warm, fresh pink on the 

 center petals. The flowers are of handsome cup shape 

 and borne on long stems. The bush is a strong, thrifty 

 grower and in every respect it is an ideal garden Rose 

 — one which is bound to become popular. 



MME. EDMEE METZ. This beautiful new Hybrid 

 Tea Rose is a most glorious shade of rosy carmine, tint- 

 ed in a charming way with shadings of salmon-pink. 

 It develops into a large, well-formed bush in ordinary 

 garden soil. 



FRAU NICOLA WELTER. A most brilliant Hybrid 

 Tea Rose of shades of orange and saffron-yellow. The 

 petals are leathery in effect. 



MARQUISE DE SINETY. Hybrid Tea. Brilliant, 

 rich, shell-pink coloring, shaded with flesh tints. The 

 bush is extra strong and sturdy. 



DAVID HARUM. Hybrid Tea. Beautiful peach- 

 blow pink, with thick petals and most beautiful foliage. 



ALBERT JAMES NOTTIDGE. A large and splendid- 

 ly formed Hybrid Tea Rose of brilliant crimson; very 

 free flowering. 



DOROTHY PAGE ROBERTS. Hybrid Tea. Semi- 

 double, on the style of "Betty," with each petal hand- 

 somely formed and folded. In color it is a handsome 

 shade of coppery pink. 



JAMES COEY. Brilliant white Hybrid Tea Rose of 

 medium size, but full and very free. 



M3IE. P. EULER. Rose-shaded-crimson Hybrid Tea, 

 on the style of American Beauty. 



LADY FAIRE. Light carmine-rose shaded salmon. 

 Blooms large, full and double, perfect shape. Free 

 bloomer. 



LADY HELEN VINCENT. Shell pink, reflex of petals 

 blush, base of petals veined and suffused peach with a 

 yellow zone. Large, full and of exquisite form. Buds 

 long, pointed and very fragrant. An excellent garden 

 Rose. 



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Ireland, November 4, 1912. 

 Dear Sirs, — Permit me to say I never had lovelier Roses 

 than this year from your lovely plants. All grew and done 

 well, loaded with beautiful, sweet-scented Roses this year. 

 They were greatly admired here, as people told me American 

 Flowers or Roses would not grow in Ireland, but they found 

 their mistake this year by seeing 10 fine healthy bushes, with 

 as much as 80 blooms on one. A lovelier sight you could 

 not have seen. Tours truly, 



WM. J. CAMPBELL. 



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