HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIES 



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ROSES — Continued 



Mrs. Ambrose Ricardo. Large blooms of fine sub- 

 stance, deep yellow overlaid with a lighter color and 

 suffused in pink; fragrant, free, and vigorous. 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie Miller. Great Peony-like, 

 open flowers of delightful clear rose and blush tints. 

 It is top-notch in its color. 



Miss Cynthia Forde. On a tall and vigorous plant 

 come many brilliant, rose-pink buds, opening into 

 large flowers that show peculiar pointed and edged 

 petals; fragrant and fine, and at the head of its class. 



Opehlia. A standard with which to compare other 

 roses is this salmon-flesh-pink flower with its buds of 

 peculiar elegance. Formerly only known as a green- 

 house rose, but found to do well in the garden. 



Premier. Rich, dark pink flowers of full size, fine form, 

 and pleasing fragrance, borne singly on stiff, thorn- 

 less stems rising from a vigorous and robust plant. 



Radiance. Lovely, light silvery pink flowers, with 

 beautiful suffusions of deeper color. The plant is 

 upright, vigorous, and disease-resistant, and may be 

 relied upon to produce abundant flowers under all 

 conditions. 



Red Radiance. Even better than the parent Radiance 

 in habit, and a lovely deep red color in its great, 

 globular flowers. 



Los Angeles. Awarded world's highest rose honor at 

 Paris in 1918. Color indescribable — flame-pink, 

 apricot, salmon, gold, mingled in an informal flower 

 of notable fragrance; buds equisite. 



Mme. Butterfly. Flowers are a brilliant pink, suf- 

 fused apricot and gold, of good texture and fragrance, 

 and are unusually enduring. 



Mme. Caroline Testout. Broad petals of satiny 

 rose make up the large, rounded flower, shaded darker 

 at the center and lighter at the edges; vigorous bushes. 



We can supply many of the above varieties, 2-year- 

 old from pots. Write for prices. 



FIELD-GROWN HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



Strong, 2 yr. Ea. $1.00, doz. $11.00 

 Alfred Colomb. Bright cherry-red, shaded with 



crimson; of fine, globular form and very sweet. 

 Captain Hay ward. Bright carmine-crimson; large- 



petaled flowers opening well; fragrant and free. 

 Frau Karl Druschki. Pure white in color, perfect in 



form, and very free-flowering. 

 General Jacqueminot. This magnificent variety is 



known as the "Jack Rose." Flaming scarlet. 

 George Dickson. Velvety black, shaded crimson, 



veined crimson-maroon; fragrant and of splendid 



substance and form. 

 Hugh Dickson. Brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet; a 



magnificent rose; free and fragrant. 



Rambler Rose Hedge 



Premier 



Margaret Dickson. White with pale flesh center; 

 splendid form and substance. Growth very vigorous. 

 Should be pruned lightly. 



Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Large, full flowers, cup- 

 shaped in form. Pale clear pink in color; very 

 fragrant. 



Mrs. John Laing. Color beautiful soft pink, flowers 

 very large, perfect in form, and exceedingly fragrant. 



Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-red, flowers large, full and 

 of globular form. 



BABY RAMBLER ROSES 



Cecile Brunner. This is the tiny little rose you often 

 see in the florists windows during Winter, and if you 

 ask the name they will tell you Debutante, Sweet- 

 heart or Mignon; tiny pink double flowers. 



Baby Tausendschoen. Delightful pink. 



Perle d'Or. Nankeen-yellow. 



Yvonne Rabier. Pure white. 



Baby Dorothy. Pink. 



Jessie. Bright cherry-red. 



HARDY CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES 

 Aviateur Bleriot. Saffron-yellow, shading to golden 

 yellow. 



American Pillar. Bears heavy trusses of pink flowers. 

 Climbing American Beauty. Produces rosy crimson 

 flowers. 



Crimson Rambler. Double crimson flowers in great 



profusion. 



Dorothy Perkins. Bears beautiful clusters of pink 

 blooms. 



Excelsa. The red Dorothy Perkins. 

 Lady Gay. Cerise-pink; very attractive. 

 Tausendschoen. IDelightful shade of soft pink. 

 White Dorothy Perkins. Pure white. 

 Yellow Rambler. Deep golden yellow. 

 Pauls Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet, shaded with 

 crimson. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. Pink, shading to rich shell pink. 

 We can supply many of the above varieties grown 

 in pots. Write for prices. 



Shrubs, evergreens and deciduous shrubs can be furnished when required. Send list. 



