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CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING GARDEN ROSES— Continued 



Roses of Other Types 



Heavy, 2-year plants, o-iiich pots: 50c. per plant, 

 •So. 00 per ddz. (if one vai'iet\-. 

 Clothilde Soupert I'. ;i 1'. il\ mit ha , Tin- variety, which 

 has been a f:i\-.iiii.' i,,r iiian\ xcar-, i- -nil deserving a 

 place in tlic iiardi i: |i i- i w n 1, riH I piudurcr and is in 



hluoii, r,,i,niiu..ii-|\ li I- l,anl\ -nniiLili t,. willisland 

 th- N. u KiiL^Liiid U nil. I- :,,v purr white, 



.■^hadiiii; 1(1 a dcln ai.' piii!-. al the ci-iilci'. \\ C lia\-e a \-ery 

 line st(jck of tliis old favorite. 

 Hermosa (China). An old garden favorite. Large flower.s, 

 very double and fragrant, bright rose color. A constant 

 bloomer. 



Soleil d'Or (Pernctiana). Color orange yellow, varj'ing to 

 retldish gold, shaded nasttirtium red. A striking combina- 

 tion of cdloi s. Hi ids conical in shape, opening to large, 

 full flower-. A di-iinct and perfectly hardy Rose. Shotild 

 be pruned very iijilii l.w 



Moss Roses 



Heavy, 2-year i)lairts, ,j-incli pot^: ,')0c. per plant. 



Roses that are 

 planting, llu- \< 

 that nial-a- 1 1.^ II 

 ofia few .M.i- 

 Blanche Moreaii. 

 Crested Moss. I'li 

 Red Moss. 1 Ik 



der or shrubbery 



Lord Penzance Hybrid Sweet Briers 



Heavy, 2-year plants: 40c. per plant. 

 The wild Sweet Brier fragr.mce is undotibtedly the sweetest 



Hrenda. I' 



Verv five 



Tlies(> hybrid varieties 

 111(1 in ;iddit ion have a wide range of 

 ry li-luly. 



pink, with bright yellow anthers. 



Lady Penzance. Beautiful soft copper tint, with bright 

 ni(>tallic luster, yellow at base of petals. Very fragrant 

 and l)eaut iful. 



Lord Penzance. Soft siiade of fawn or ecru, tinted yellow 

 and pink; vei> free and sweetly scented. 



Meg. Merrilies. ^'er\■ free flowering and robust. Color a 

 gorgeous crini.son. One of the best and most showy. 



Rosa Rugosa 



Heavy, 2-year i)lants, 5-inch pots: 40c. per plant, 

 $4.00 per doz. 



These exceedingly hardy Roses are natives of Japan and 

 thrive in almost any soil or situation. They are used exten- 

 sively for lied^iiic, massing among shriil)b(>ry, and seashore 

 lilaiiliim. Till' lldwcr- .lie mostly siiii^lc and kcej) opening 

 unlil fio-l, ulicii llic l.nL'lil iv.l siv.i ]i(kIs keep the plantings 

 atlraelive lliidiiuli (lie \\ inter. Prune closely the first season 

 only; subsequent prunings merely remove dead wood. 



Rugosa alba. Pure white; single. 



Ruftosa pink. A bright, rosy pink form of alba. 



