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CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



THE "CROMWELL GARDENS BEST TWELVE " Continued 



t Aiiii'rican Roses. Very 

 m (iiir or more flowers. It 

 ami bright, clear pink in 



My Maryland. One d tlic fii 

 free blooming, cver.\ ~li<"it 1m a 

 is very double, perltct in fori 

 color. Delightfully fragrant. 



Caroline Testout. Satiny rose, with bright center; large, 

 full, globular flower; very free and fragrant. This Rose is 

 grown more extensively than any other one variety, anil we 

 are of the opinion that it is yet one of the finest garden 

 Roses in cultivation. 



General MacArthur. Large deep, velvety, scarlet flowers 

 usually borne singly on long, rigid .-tenis, hut of a good 

 brandling habit. Remarkal)l>- li ee in liowx^ring, even under 

 the most unfavorable weather conditions. One of the very 

 best Ro.ses of its color. 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie Miller. Soft, j)early blush, shadetl 

 salmon; the outside of the petals clear verm i lion-rose color. 

 A remarkable color combination. Ilowers resemble the 

 Hybrid Perpetual form. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Carmine, cli;niglng to imperial jnnk, 

 with a silvery rose-white reflex. 'I'Im- IIo\\< is .ire jiroduced 

 with the greatest freedom on .strnnt'. ■ k i i »ii m-, anil llie 

 general growth is erect and \ii;imoii . lrai;r,int. 

 This Rose I, as been awarded two gold atid one Miver medals. 



PLEASE NOTE 

 The Roses offered in this collection can be supplied 

 in any reasonable quantity as individual varieties. 



50c. each, $5.00 per dozen, $40.00 per 100. 

 3 of a variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at 

 the 100 rate. 



For prices on "The Cromwell Gardens Best 

 Twelve" refer to page 1 1 



Caroline Testout 



