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Edward Mawley 
A Hybrid Tea Rose named in honor of Edward Maw- 
ley, one of the best known of British Rosarians. The 
introducer describes it as having the most marvelous 
outstanding qualities and the most wonderful Rose yet 
introduced. They do not hesitate in stating that it is 
the finest dark crimson Hybrid Tea Rose. It is an 
enormous big petaled Rose, much larger than the 
Melainie Soupert, a Rose which it resembles in form, 
and the beautiful rich color of Louis Van Houtte, only 
with a more velvety shading upon the inside of the 
petals. This Rose has been awarded the gold medal 
of the National Rose Society. Very free blooming, 
with a perfect habit of growth, suitable for garden, 
exhibition or forcing purposes. Hardy in all localities. 
Price of strong one-year-old plants on own roots, 35c. 
each; two-year-old plants, 75c. each. 
Radiance 
A glorious new extra hardy Hybrid Tea Rose which 
originated within a few miles of West Grove. The 
flowers are a beautiful blending of shades of carmine- 
rose, with opal and coppery reflections. It is of splen- 
did, sturdy growth, constantly in bloom, and is bound 
to become one of the leading garden Roses. We cannot 
say too much in its praise, as our stock is limited. 
Orders will be filled in, strict rotation. First size, 
from pots 3 inches in diameter, 25c. each; larger size, 
35c. each; two-year-old plants, 50c. each. 
Lady Hillingdon 
One of the latest introductions of the Tea class, and 
has taken the medal over all yellow Roses, the color 
being one almost beyond description, apricot yellow 
shaded to orange on the outer edge of the petal, 
becoming deeper and more intense toward the center 
of the bloom. The color does not fade after the 
bloom is cut, but invariably becomes darker. Buds 
are produced on long, strong, wiry stems, well above 
the foliage, producing a slender and graceful effect. A 
valuable addition to any amateur’s Rose garden, as 
well as to the professional grower, all of whom will 
find in this Rose the color that they have long desired. 
A strong, hearty, healthful grower. Price, strong one- 
year-old plants, on their own roots, 35c. each, post- 
paid; two-year-old plants, 60c. each. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock 
A Hybrid Tea called the Giant Pink from Holland. 
Of distinctive merit, being an extremely strong 
grower, one of the strongest of the Hybrid Tea class, 
blooming as it does with the greatest freedom, the 
buds carried on long, stiff, erect stems, of the very 
largest size imaginable to obtain in a Rose bloom and 
still retain its perfect formation. Very fragrant. Color, 
clear imperial pink on the order of the La France. 
This Rose has produced a sensation wherever grown. 
We are fortunate to be able to offer to our customers 
strong plants, on their own roots, at 35c. each, post- 
paid, by mail; two-year-old plants, 65c. each. 
Mrs. George Shawyer 
(Tea Rose). This is one of the newer varieties introduced by the growers of Lady Hillingdon. We 
have not seen a Rose that has met with such universal appreciation by both the amateur and professional grower, 
and has won awards in almost every place shown since it was introduced, both in this country and Europe. 
The color is one very hard to describe, being a shade of brilliant clear rose or bright peach pink. It is a 
wonderful grower and bloomer, producing great numbers of strong shoots, each shoot tipped with a bud. 
These shoots form the stem, from 3 to 4 feet in length. The flowers are very large, well formed and full, 
petals of good substance. A very fine garden Rose, as well as a forcing Rose. The illustration on the 
opposite page gives but a faint idea of the richness of color of this magnificent Rose. Price of strong pot-grown 
plants, 35c. each; larger size, 50c.; two-year-old plants, 75c. each. The stock is grown on own roots, 
not budded. 
Special Offer One each of the five new Roses described above, one-year-old plants, postpaid, by mail for 
sed vedere tire $1.25. Two-year-old plants by express for $3.00. 
Michigan, 
The 
February 7, 1913. 
Dear Sirs: toses I bought of you 
last year 
Will you please 
were entirely 
send me 
satisfactory. 
your “Guide to Rose Culture” for 1913. 
The Charles Dingee was simply beautiful. 
Yours very truly, MRS. CHARLES INHOLZ. 
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