CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



Roses 



HYBRID TEA ROSES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. 



continuea 



HERZOG FREDERICK II VON ANHALT. R.w- 

 cariiiiiic. defpfuiiiK to vrriiiiliou at the center; large. 

 inciir\'eii tlowers carried well uu ritjiil stems. \'eiy 

 fra.urant ami Iree. A pri>nii<iii,L; aildilion p > the li~t 

 of reluiMe -anl.'U Rcises E.wh Doz. 



Mi-iiu, -'->' , ii plants, trom pots $0 75 >7 50 



HOOSIER BEAUTY. Deep, glowing crimson with 

 darlvci ~hadin->; large. beatitilUlIy formed flowers 

 carried on vigorous, br.mching stems. A splendid 

 garden Rose and a forcinu \aiiet\ of great merit. 

 Strong. 2-year plants, irinii pot-. Si. 25 each, S12.50 

 per doz. 



H. V. MACHIN. A beautifully formed flower of 

 enormous size, carried on rigid steins, with health\'. 



atti.' 1-1,!^-, rile .-(.lor. an intensely M.uk- 



liow^i .1 -ii'.i.'l i " nil ludeil in c\'er\- colk'ction. 



Strong. j-\ear plants. Irom pots, $1.50 each, S15 

 I>er duz. 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. A sport from the original 



Killarne\- Ro.;e. Imt much more intense and rich in 

 color. var\ iiig from Imglit piiik to deep rosy carmine. 

 Flowers oi gre.it. r <uli~t.!n. .• than the original Kil- 

 larni-\-. \ . r\ iiagrant. Str.mg. 2->-ear plants, from 

 put.-. ; 5, il.-. each. >7.5CJ pet doz. 

 LADY CROMWELL. A thv. . leam-clon d sport of 

 .M\ M.u\l,in.l. oiigiiialing with us. and which, after 

 te-tiiig til. ii ougliK . pro\,.- .1 liedding Rose of man\' 

 exu II. lit .pi.iliti. 111. il..\\.-r is large and full, of 

 M\- .Mar\l.ui.l Lui .li-tiiict in color, and more 



prolifk-; growth \igor.ius. l.irancliing erectly, e\-er\' 

 growth producing a flower. A gr.in.I g.inlen R.i-.- 

 which, on account of its long stem-. li. alth\- loli.ig. , 

 and continuous- flowering tendencies will pro\e 

 equally valuable lor cut-flower purposes. Strong, 

 2-year plants, from pots, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 



Mrs. Wallace Rowe 



MME. CHARLES DE LUZE. Pure white, shading to 

 chamois-yellow t.'wai.l the center. Large, full, 

 globular fiow. r-; \ .iluai.le for cutting. ' Crowth 

 vigorous and -inc. cling. Eacli Doz. 



Strong. g-\e,ii |.l,iiu< iioin pots....5o 75 $■; 50 

 Strong, 2-.\eai plants, dormant 60 6 00 



MME. CHARLES LUTAUD. Clironu- 

 slight 1\- tintiil 1. i-\ .11 l.-i .111 t ' . h;i. 1 

 pointeil llow.T-, c.iiii.'.j ..ii -11!', .i.-i 

 large, lull an.i gl..l.ul.ii. in:;...-,. 

 Sinety. Ir..iii wliuh it 1- . ' 

 deeper coloring aii.l 111. n. 

 e.\hibiti<.n and gai.leii R. - 



Strung. 2-year plant-! .!oii...uii 

 MME. EDMOND ROSTAND. A ii. . 



that li.i< gi\. ii .-x. .-n.-iit I, -lilt- .lunn 



nil. 



ellow 



•enter 





long. 







M.IMI 



use de 





by its 



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-A. line 





Doz. 







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; Rose 





ensive 



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and 



Rose. 



eddish 



■lohuh 



r flow- 



ers; an inipi . .\ . ■ni.-iit ..11 I'liiu,- .le Hulgarie. 



Each Doz. 



Strong. 2-\-ear plants, fr.mi pots, . . .Si 00 Sio 00 



Strong, 2-year iilanls, dormant 75 7 50 



MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. The Daily Mail Rose. 

 .■\ free-branching. inw \ .iiiet\. pr...lu. nig lis il.iwers 

 in great proiu-i.in. In ilie bu.l l..ini. iln- c..l.>r is a 

 beautiful cor.il-re. 1. ^ha.l.-.l with ..p.-iung to 



a deep terra-. . .t i.i ..r M'.l.li<h . ..pp.T. .\ \- beau- 

 tiful and uni.|ii.' \ 

 special price - ..n .|\i,intit\ 

 Strong. 2-\-.Mi- pl.int-, n 

 Strong, 2-\ l ar plants. 1 

 MME. JULES BOUCHE. 



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Strong, 2-year ]>laiit-. .Ioiiim 

 MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE. 



lemon-tiiUe.l: large il. w . - ai 

 goo.l exli,l.iti..n R..-.- :m ■■u; 

 pots, 75 ct.s. each. ^7.30 pci d. 

 MRS. CHARLES PEARSON. 



apricot, lawn .1111 1 \ . II. .w I li. 

 produced \ er\ 1 1 . . h .m i .ill . 

 A first-rate Ii.'.I.Iihl: .ulI . aIuL 



-.■.I t.> 1 1 note 



h Doz. 

 7^ >7 50 

 Oo 0 00 

 pink toward 

 I. .1 in. .1 tl.)wers pro- 

 1 among best si.xtectl 

 Rose-Cirowing," by 



Each Doz. 

 • ts. . .So 75 S7 50 



t Oo 6 00 



occasionally 

 i.l form. A 

 plants from 



Wli 



.iiige. flushed red, 

 '1 geuiis flowers are 

 sweetly perfumed. 

 1 Rose. 



Each Doz, 

 ■ • So 75 I7 SO 

 .... 60 6 00 



Strong, 2-\-.Mi- pi. nil-, ii p. 



Strong, J-\eai pl.iius. doiinai 

 MRS. F. W. VANDERBILT. Peep orange-red, sha- 

 ded liion/\ .ipii. ..(-le.l; long, pointed flower with 

 jiet.ils ol 1 xc ll. nt t. xiiiie. \'ery free and continuous 

 in tlowiiing; .piite li.igrant. A fine garden and 

 ile. ..iali\e R.i-e. Each Doz. 



Strung, 2-\. .ii pi, ml-. I rom pots . . . . So 75 S7 50 



Strong, 2-\iai pi. ml-. .1. 11 mailt Oo 0 00 



MRS. CHARLES RUSSELL. In hahit of growth and 

 luini ul tluw. i. 11 1- -mill. 11 t.. the liar.ly IlNhrid Per- 



<pii 



petual. Wh.-i 

 no Rose tint 

 large ll,,w.-i- .II.' . .1111. .1 

 should be p.iui. iil.nl. 

 po.ses. Colol. I.iivli! 

 carmine in tli. . . 11'. 1 , \ 

 plants from pot.-, 7.-^ > 1 ■ ' 

 MRS. WALLACE ROWE. 



loliage. W.- 

 in our 'lesi 

 enthusiasti. 

 can rccomiiii 

 nuiueroiis e\ 

 hardiness aii' 



Strong, 2-v 

 Stro ng. 



M-..n. Ilu 

 ,.l iini-li. The 

 \ \ -tems and 

 ^lllllitlon pur- 

 iiing to rosy 

 -n ong, 2-yeaii 

 1 doz. 

 >se of unusi 

 -plendid form 

 ..iighoiit the 

 ; I.l .1 pleasinj 



pi.IlN COlOl 



. ir.. Ii. alth>f 



\i. n i\.- iria 

 th( 



11,. I , .md W( 



\,, 11. Ill .|U.ililies. among which that O 

 ,,| \ igoi .lie iiarticularly conspicuous. 



Each Doz. 



Near plants, from pots. . . .$0 75 Sv S' 

 vear plants, dormant Oo 0 0' 



