CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



YELLOW. ORANGE AND SALMON, continued 

 Primerose. See Xew Rdses. 



Queen Mary. SceRo<rv..t I nt i ".lurt i. 'ii. 



Sunburst. Superb i\n liimiiii-\ rll. '\v, witli 

 orange-copper and deeper \ ellnw. l.ar.i;e. lull ilowers 

 of elongated cup-form; vigorous; a line exhilntion 

 Rose. 



Titania. See New Roses. 



RED AND CRIMSON 



Admiral Ward. See Xew Roses. 

 ♦Chateau des Clos Vougeot. A deep, ilazzling. vel- 



■arlet. sli 

 HI a.lor t.) the p(.i>ul 

 but unusualh- tree-ti. 

 season. Medium '^rn\ 

 Cardinal. Rich cardii 

 free. A yardeu Rose 



GENERAL LIST OF HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 

 YELLOW. ORANGE AND SALMON, continued 

 Herzog Frederick II Von Anhalt. See Roses of 



Recent Introduction. 

 Imogene. See Xew Roses. 



Lady Cromwell. See Roses of Recent Introduction. 

 *Lady Pirrie. c:)utside of petals coppery, reddish 

 salmon; apricot-yellow, flushed fawn and copper on 

 the inside. Xot a very double flower, but an excel- 

 lent bedding Rose. Awarded the Silver Medal of 

 the American Rose Society at the Hartford Test 

 Garden June, 1915. where it was considered by the 

 examining committee one of the best garden Roses 

 on trial. 



*Mabel Drew. Deep cream, passing to canary-yellow; 



large, full flowers of delicious perfume; smooth, 



circular petals of good substance. 

 Mme. Charles Lutaud. See Roses of Recent 



Introduction. 

 Mme. Collette Martinet. See New Roses. 

 Mme. Edouard Herriot. See Roses of Recent 



Introduction. 



*Mme. Edmee Metz. Rosy carmine, shaded salmon; 

 very large, full flowers. A splendid garden Rose. 

 Mme. Edmond Rostand. See Roses of Recent 

 Introduction. 



*Mme. Leon Paine. .See Cromwell Gardens' Best 

 Twelve Roses. 



*Mme. Melanie Soupert. A soft blending of salmon- 

 yellow, suffused pink and carmine, petals almost 

 transparent. Beautifid in bud; free and vigorous. 

 A superb Rose in every respect. 



*Mrs. Aaron Ward. See Cromwell Gardens, Best 

 Twelve Roses. 



*Mrs. A. R. Waddell. An attractive rosy salmon in 

 the bud and reverse of petals, opening suffused 

 golden yellow. A very lovely combination of 

 colors; fine for bedding. 

 Mrs. Ambrosia Riccardo. See New Roses. 

 Mrs. Charles Pearson. See Roses of Recent Intro- 

 duction. 



Mrs. F. W. Vanderbilt. See Roses of Recent Intro- 

 duction. 



Nerissa. See Roses of Recent Introduction. 

 Old-Gold. See Roses of Recent Introduction. 

 Ophelia. Sec Roses of Recent Introduction. 



•eh-ct\- crimson, equal 

 ir Prince Caiiullc dc Rohan, 

 ivcrint; throughout the ciitne 

 ■th. 



;al-red; large, full and very 

 if excellent habit. 



ee Roses of Recent Introduction. 

 >lvety crimson, shaded 



Crimson Queen 

 Defiance. Deep 



very double and fragrant. 

 *Dora Van Tets. See Cromwell Gardens' Best Twelve 

 Roses. 



Ecarlate. .\ x iuoroiw. 1 1 cc-hranching Rose, flowering 

 profusrh- thioii-hoiit ilu- sca-on. The llown is not 

 full, but is 01 .,u iiucn-.cl\- brilliant .. a.lci. winch, 

 combined wall it< ficeiioiii. pi, III- ihr \.nict\- 

 amoiiK the lic-t ot the purel\- dccoi.nuc i;.ii,len 

 varietiis. Inasmuch as it is \'er\- haid\- and more 

 free and showy than the popiflar Gruss an l\'plitz. 



we consid 

 decoration. 

 *Edward Mawley, 



beautiful, ricli 

 The flowers aie 



a rose of great ment lor garc 



L-n 



.\ splendid beddint; Rose; color 

 ■rimson, shaded vel\et\ luaioon. 

 of good substance, .uiil iiroduced 

 very IreeU-. Strong, vigorous growth. Strong. _>- 

 year i)lants. 75 cts. each. 5". 50 per doz. 

 *Etoile de France. See Cromwell Gardens' Best 

 Twel\ e Roses. 

 Francis Scott Key. See Roses of Recent Intro- 

 duction. 



♦George C. Waud. Large, full, perfectly formed tea- 

 scented lloweis. opening well. The color, glowing 

 orange-\ ei inilion. is distinct and unique among 

 Roses; liee .mil continuous. .\ fine garden and 

 beddiny Rose. 

 *Gruss an Teplitz. Bright scarlet-criiiison, with 



^General MacArthur. See Cromwell Gardens' Best 



I welve Roses. 

 ■General Superior Arnold Janssen 



mil. 



1. 11. 



flowing 

 •d liuds 

 It. .\n 

 ses and 



excellent Rose lor beddin.u ,ind cutlni; 



Hadley. See Roses ot Recent 1 nl 1 o, 1 ih t lon. 

 Hoosier Beauty. Sec- l<o<e-- ol l\e( eni 1 nl 1 oduction. 

 H. V. Machin. See Roses of Recent Introduction. 

 *Laurent Carle. See Cromwell Gardens' Best Twelve 



Roses. 



♦Lieutenant Chaure. \Vl\-el\- crimson-i cd ; large, 

 l.uih- lull flower witli pet. lis ol nicel\ , iippeil lorin 



K. 



Luise Lilia. 



we of 

 .1 the 



Rhea Raid. \ 



Robin Hood. ^ 

 Red Radiance. 



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