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NEW ROSES— Continued 



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Hyhrul Toa. Flowers el 

 inf2[ to cMrrtiiiu' crimson will 

 injrs, ])erft'(tly shaped, lonji 



ar crimson, doopon- 

 almo>l black shad- 

 pointed buds, lar^c 

 and full sweetly scented (lowers. Free-growing 

 and free-dowering, a splendid Rose of exceptional 

 richness and IxMuitv. 



White Ensign (11. T.j. Bud pointed 

 medium size, very double high center. 

 W liite sometimes showing creamy white. 



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singK and several together on 



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long stems. 



•iaroliff (II. T.). This is a beautifully formed, 

 light pink Rose, a sport of Columbia. The bud 

 IS beautifully formed, long and pointed, every 

 flower opening perfectly. It is a great improve- 

 ment on C^olumbia, retaining all the good 

 qualities of its parent, with none of its faults. 

 The color is more brilliant than Columbia, 

 being a pure pink. 



Scarlet Glory. Vermillion scarlet, the most 

 vivid self colored rose yet produced. Good 

 growler and very free bloomer with abundant 

 dark green foliage which is not subject to 

 mildew or black spot. The bloom is of good 

 size and beautifully formed. A great garden rose. 



Henrielta (II. T.). Long buds, opening to semi- 

 double blooms of fiery orange and coral red, 

 almost perfect in half open state, quite fragrant. 

 Strong growler with good foliage. 



Horliitanus Fiet (H. T.) Color deep ochre-yellow. 

 Very large graceful flowers with a distinct fragrance. 



John Henry (H.T.). A beautiful rosy scarlet in the bud 

 stage, opening to a splendid rich pink. The shade is 

 unique and unlike any other rose. Does not fade. A 

 fine long bud, opening into an ideal shaped rose; not 

 too full. Well-shaped, good quality petals. Free- 

 flowering. Faint Tea scent. Very strong, free upright 

 growth. Dark green foliage on very strong stems. 

 Few thorns. 



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Florex (H. T.). Long pointed bud on long strong stems 

 well above the foliage, producing an enormous flower, 

 full semi-double. Color a brilliant shade of coral 

 deepening to carmine. A great bloomer. Good cutting 

 variety. Foliage bright green free from disease of any 

 kind. 

 Tipperary (H.T.). Soft golden yellow in bud and half 

 open flower. Very desirable on account of its freedom 

 of bloom and habit of growth. 

 Padre (H. T.). Color a brilhant coppery scarlet flushed 

 with yellow at base of petals, a pleasing combination. 

 Beautiful long buds borne on long stiff stems, making a 

 splendid cutting variety. Open flower semi-double. 

 An extremely effective bedding Rose of the general type of Mme. 

 Edouard Herriot, but taller, with better stem, intenser color, and 

 does not fade. A distinctly vital Rose which is bound to be 

 popular for years to come. 

 Liihi (H, T.). Beautiful buds of orange red shaded with salmon 

 pink. Very dainty and distinct, being somewhat similar to Mile. 

 Cecil Brunner but much larger. A line bedding variety. 

 Mrs. Henry INIorse (H.T.). Color is two contrasting tones of 

 pink with an underlying yellow glow. One of the best of the pink 

 varieties of recent introduction. Bud long and pointed opening 

 full and double. Very fragrant and free flowering. 

 Betty Uprichard ('II. T.). Copper-red buds opening to semi-double 

 flowers of above average size, brilliant orange. Carmine on 

 outer surface of j)etals showing light salmon reflexes. Spicy frag- 

 rance. Strong grower, persistent bloomer and healthy bush. 

 Violette (H. C). Rather large flowers of deep reddish violet 

 borne in big trusses on a strong slender-caned plant. 



Price, except where otherwise noted, first size, one-year plants, .'50 

 ets. each, for all Roses on this page; .^ for .?1.2.'S, postpaid; two-year- 

 old plants, SI.. 50 each, by express; $15.00 per dozen of one or more 

 varieties, 6 at doz. rale; §1.60 each, by parcel post with soil on roots. 



