Pot Plants Shipped With Soil on Roots 



NEW VARIETIES— Continued 



Mme. Alexandre Dreux 



Hybrid Tea. Intensely yellow 

 bud, openinf? to a smallish, hi^^h- 

 centered flower with sharply re- 

 flexed petals of deep yellow splashed 

 with orange. Plant is moderately 

 vigorous, wiry ; fairly free flowering. 

 A flower of unique color and great 

 beauty of form. We are more im- 

 pressed now with this Rose than in 

 early trials. The growth is fairly 

 good and it is worth serious trial. 

 Two-year-old plant.s, §2.50 each. 



Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Copper 

 red buds of great length, opening 

 to golden yellow blooms stained 

 outside with red, fully double 

 (to to 30 petals) and very large; 

 fragrant. Strong, branching 

 plant with healthy foliage. A 

 supremely gorgeous Rose, devel- 

 oping to surpassing magnificence 

 of size, color, and fragrance in 



' the cool weeks of autumn. We 

 believe it deserves great popu- 

 larity. Not always at its best in 

 hot weather but is superb in fall. 



I Two-year-old plants, $2.50 

 each. 



Rose Mme. Alex. Dreux 



Souvenir de II. A. Verschuren. This Holland introduction of 1924, has quickly found its 

 place among the best bedding Roses. In color it is a two tone yellow, the center a beautiful 

 apricot-yellow which shades to saffron yellow at the edges and while in unfavorable 

 weather it shades lighter, its rich color is maintained better throughout the season than 

 any other pure Hybrid-Tea variety of similar color. Two-year-old plants only, $1.50. 



Rose Marie (H. T.). One of the best bedding Roses grown, remarkably free-flowering, pro- 

 ducing large, long, ideal buds, which develop into full flowers of beautiful form, of a most 

 pleasing clear rose-pink. 



Colonel Oswald Fitzgerald (H. T.). A brilliant Rose. Its blood red velvety crimson 

 beautifully finished blooms are produced in great profusion. 



Theresc Zeimet-Lambert (H. T.). Richmond X Mrs. Aaron Ward. Type, Killarney. Bud 

 large, long-pointed; flower large, full, double, high-centered; deep rose, with yellow 

 ground, orange base; borne singly, on long stem. 



'America (H. T.). A cross between Premier and Hoosier Beauty. Color a lovely peach blow 

 shade or rose pink, very fragrant. Buds of great length and pointed, opening into an 

 enormous flower from 4 to 6 inches in diameter, and borne on long stiff stems, making it 

 an ideal cutting variety. Excellent for forcing and outdoor planting. Foliage large dark 

 green, stems thornless. Vigorous grower and free bloomer. Resembles somewhat Columbia 

 in color and form of bud. 



E*ri8cilla (H. T.). An American introduction, which as a rule means adapted to this country. 

 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 stems well 

 above the foliage. Excellent for cutting. 



Templar. Bud medium size, globular; flower medium size, double globular, very lasting. 

 Vigorous upright, abundant and continupus bloomer. A new forcing Rose which is mak- 

 ing its way into the garden. Clear bright red, of exceeding double form and with fine 

 strong stems. Few thorns. Strongly perfumed. 



Price, except where otherwise noted, first size, one-year plants, 50 els. each, for 

 all Roses on this page; 3 for $1.25, postpaid; two-year-old plants, $1.50 each; $15.00 

 per dozen of one or more varieties; by parcel post with soil on roots. 



