CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 15 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING GARDEN ROSES -Continued 



Rhea Reid. Vigorous in growth, with heavy, doiihl" llowers. 

 Color cherrv crimson, stroni;lv rcscinlihnfi ( 'ri'iicral ^lar- 

 .\rthur. An excellent Rose for bedding and cut flowers. 



Richmond. A well-known, scarlet crimson forciiiii: and 

 garden variety; ver\- tragrant ami tree. Particularly good 

 in early Summer. 



Senateur Mascurand. Amber yellow, with yolk-of-egg 

 center, toning to light sulphur yellow; large, full and 

 globular in form. 



Souvenir de President Carnot. Flesh, shaded wliite. An 

 attractive flower of large size and excellent form. 



Sunburst. Grown in the garden, this variety is not very 

 free in flowering, but the blooms, particularly during the 

 Autumn, are of excellent color, being sutTused orange cop- 

 per and golden yellow; vigorous and a fine exhibition Rose. 



Tea Roses 



On their Own Roots 



Among the few bedding Roses that really do well on their 

 own roots, the three following varieties are the best. 



For the benefit of tho.se who do not like the budded Rose, 

 we offer sti'ong, 2-year, field-grown plants, own root. With 

 protection they will over-Winter as readily as the hardy Hybrid 

 Tea varieties. 



Maman Ccchet. Beautiful rose pink, outer petals splashed 

 bright rose; extra strong in growth, flowering in the greatest 

 profusion; very double and equally fine in the bud or open 

 flower. This variety is generally known as Pink Maman 

 Cochet, and is one of the most rchable bedding Roses. 



White Maman Cochet 



Richmond 



White Maman Cochet. A pure white sport of IMaman 

 Cochet, that is a counterpart of its parent, except in color. 

 It is highly recommended as one of our best white garden 

 Roses. Occasionally tinged blush or rose. 



Wm. R. Smith. One of the finest garden Roses of American 

 origin. Color creamy white, flushed and suffused with 

 bright, rosj- pink; somewhat similar to Maman Cochet, 

 but distinct in point of g.'owth and habit. This Rose is 

 sometimes offered imder the synonyms. Maiden's Blush, 

 Charles Dingee and Jeanette Heller. A fine, free, garden 

 Rose. 



Price of Tea Roses on their own roots: 2-year-old plants, 

 5-inch pots: 40c. each, 84.00 per doz., $30.00 per 100. 



Budded 



Harry Kirk. Bright primrose, amber yellow, passing to a 

 lighter shade at the edges of the petals; yrvy fianraiit. A 

 vigorous, free-branching Rose of excellent habit. One of 

 the best Tea Roses. 



Lady Hillingdon. Deep golden j^ellow in color; the finest 

 and most highly colored of all the yellow Roses. The 

 growth, though not robust, is remarkably vigorous and of a 

 desirable branching habit. The deep apricot linds are 

 long and pointed, and most dainty when cut before the 

 flower opens fully; the flower, when oj:>en, is not too full, 

 and is very beautiful. Hartly if well protected. 



Price of Tea Roses budded: 2-vear-old plants from 

 5-inch pots: 50c. each, $5.00 per doz., $40.00 per 100. 



