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HARDY EVERBLOOMING GARDEN ROSES— Continued 



Hybrid Teas of Recent Introduction 



Bertha Gaulis. China Rose, 

 with deeper center; flowers very 

 large, full, and of perfect form. 

 A superb Rose. 



4-inch pots: 50c. per plant. 



General Superior Arnold Jann- 

 sen. Deep, glowing carmine; 

 large, full, deep flowers; finely 

 formed buds, carried on erect, 

 robust stems; very fragrant. An 

 excellent Rose for bedding and 

 cut flower purposes. 



4-inch pots: 50c. per plant. 



Irish Fire Flame (Single). A 

 remarkably free-flowering and 

 showy variety when used 

 for massing in the garden, 

 and which we believe to be 

 the best of the single- 

 flowering type. (Fully described 

 on page 6.) 



2-year size, 5-inch pots: $1.00 



per plant. 

 For price on smaller sizes, see 



Greenhouse 



Lady Cromwell. A fine cream 

 colored sport of My Maryland, 

 originating with us and which, after testing thoroughly, 

 proves a bedding Rose of many excellent qualities. The flower 

 is large and full, of My Maryland form, but distinct in color, 

 and more prolific; growth vigorous, branching erectly, every 

 growth producing a flower. A grand garden Rose. 

 2-year size, 5-inch pots: $1.00 per plant. 

 1-year size, 4-inch pots: 75c. per plant. 



Lady Downe. Buff, shading to deep yellow, changing to a pale 

 yellow; large flowers carried on vigorous growths. A good 

 garden and decorative variety. 4-inch pots: 50c. per plant. 



Luise I, ilia. Inthisnew Rose we find by far the deepest color 

 ami I 111- iiKist. delicate but pungent 

 franraiicc of any Rose yet in- 

 troduced; the color is dei'p lilciod 

 red, nearly black, and i In- 1 raL^i anec 

 the sweetest andtheTno^i alinnim 

 imaginable- so imieli that it 



would tctiipt the l(i>allaii In 

 prow it lur dill' (|ilalit \ alone. 



In foriiiatioii the bud is perleet, 

 but open.s .semi-double and should 

 be cut in the bud. A good deco- 

 rative Ro.se. 



$2.00 

 •SI. 00 



2-year size, 5-inch pots: 



per plant. 

 1-year size, 4-inch pots 

 per plant. 

 Mrs. Charles Lutaud. C'hroiiie- 

 ycllow center, .slightly tinled rosy 

 scarlet on the outer pel a k. I ,or i^; , 

 pointed flowers canie.l on >iirr. 

 ert'v.t stems; very lac^e. full and 

 globular. .\n irriproxcil .\laii|iii<e 

 de Sinety, from winch it is 

 easily distinguLshed by its deeper 

 coloring and more vigorousgrowth. 

 A fine exhibition Rose. 



1-year size, 4-inch pots; .$1.00 

 per plant. 



Mrs. Charles Russell. In habit of 

 growth and build of flower it ia 

 similar to the hardy Hybrid Per- 

 petual; in addition, it has the 

 continuous flowering qualities of 

 the Hybrid Tea (Fullj' described 

 on page 7.) 



2-3'ear size, 5-inch pots: $1.00 



per plant. 

 For price on smaller sizes, see 

 Greenhouse Roses. 

 Mrs. George Shawyer. Another 

 excellent forcing Rose that is sure 

 to be a garden variety of great 

 merit. We recommend it with 

 every confidence as a Rose that 

 will flower freely, grow vigorously 

 when once estalalished, and prove 

 itself a most worthy addition to 

 the bedding Roses. (Fully de- 

 scribed on page 8.) 



2-year size, 5-inch i)ots: $1.00 

 per plant. 

 Nerissa. Creamy yellow, shaded 

 white; center of flower tinted 

 delicate jicach color; flowers very 

 large, full, and of excellent form. 

 A splendid garden variety, which 

 we recommend most highly. 4-inch pots: $1.00 per plant. 

 Ophelia. {Wm. Paul.) Salmon flesh, shaded with rose. 



Fully described on page 5. 4-inch pots: $1.00 per plant. 

 Prince Englebart Charles de Arenberg. (Souperl & 

 NoUing 1910.) Color brilliant scarlet. Fully described 

 on page 5. 4-inch pots: $1.00 per plant. 

 Robin Hood. This new American introduction is a Rose 

 that is constitutionally adapted to our hot Summer condi- 

 tions, a regular hot-weather variety. In growth it is un- 

 usually vigorous and robust, sendinji up great, heavy canes 

 continually, every one of which eai i ies a (lower. Tlie fo- 

 liage is hra\ v and of a leathery 

 textur(> that is cntirt'l.x- impervious 

 to mildew. The color is a de- 

 lightful soft, rosy scarlet, which 

 improves as the se;i.son advances, 

 a.ssuming bright scarlet-crimson 

 hues during .Vutumn; blooms 

 lasting and of good build. 



2-year size, 5-inch pots: $1.00 

 per plant. 



1- year size, 4-inch pots: 50c. 

 per plant. 



Senateur Mascurand. Amber yel- 

 low, with yolk of c^gg center, ton- 

 ing to light sul])hur yellow; large, 

 full :uid globular in form. 4-inch 

 pots : .50c. each. 

 Sunburst. Grown in the garden 

 this variety is not very free in 

 flowering, i)ul the blooms, parti- 

 eulailv (luring the Autumn, are 

 of exeellent color, being suffused 

 orange copper .and fjolden yellow; 

 \ igoroiis, and ;i (iiio exhibition 

 Ros(>. (Fully described on page().) 



2- year size, 5-inch pots: 75c. 

 per plant. 



For price on smaller sizes, see 

 Greenhouse Roses. 



