CROMWELL GARDENS. CROMWELL CONN. 



Roses 



Lady Alice Stanley 



NEW GREENHOUSE ROSES, continued 

 Killarney Brilliant. Bv M l.-. ti. m, Killaiii. \- Brilliant 



ha< i..nii' HUM ,,\\n tin' ln'^t ol the pink sports 

 III- (l.rpiT 111 , (.loi ami tiill\ a- strong 



Mrs. George Shawyer. A brilliant 1\- colon-d Rose; 

 deep pmk. with a si)ft tint to it that makes it a 

 favoritr. It Is a hit; Rose in e\-er\- resprct and one of 

 the bi -t that tan l)e f;ro\vn. Heav\- and double 

 enough to l>e i^ood in warm weather and opens per- 

 leetl\' in midwinter. It is a produeer and an excellent 

 pink Rose. 



Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan. K. raited only.) An old- 

 time favorite retained tor the Rosedover who is 

 partial to this \ariet\-. ."^hell-pink, tinged cerise, 

 deserilies the color. \\'e gratt a limiteti (luantity. 

 Ord.-r early. 



Mrs. Taft. Shell-pink in color and the dowers are 

 beautit iill\ toriiied. This fa\orite of yesterday is 

 rapidly being leiilacid bv Ophelia. 



Ophelia. I lii- \,in. t\- stands today as the best lisht 

 pink Ro-e c\ I I .iiti ri-d. Its salmon-tlesh-pink color 

 shades t.> \. IImw .u the basr ot the petal in the par- 

 tiall\- 11)1111, d llMwi rand the coloring is \ er\- attrac- 

 ti\-e; I'lii ili> iimI I li.uiii lies in the o|H-n flower which 

 is. ti' till' Ki -r-lc\ > i , peiu-ction in form and color. 

 It is ol , li.il.iis; glows well and produces well. 



Perle d'Or. .\ s.lI ni. .n-\ .11, .w cluster Rose on the style 

 of ( C, lie Bi unni-r. \ ci \- t rec-liowering and very 

 distinct; ,.nc of the best in this class. 



Prince E. C. d'Arenberg. f li ar red in color with no 

 M.1,1- ,il blue; excellent in habit nf growth. It is dis- 

 till, t 11,1111 the , riiiison Roses. lladle\- atul Hoosier 

 HiMiitN, It Is |ir,ililic. but needs carelul cutting. 



Radiance. ( er is, -pink in color tmd of eas\' culture. 

 It is a . liMii gi,iwei. producing good llowers ami an 

 abiui'lan, e ,,l li, a\ \- wood. Asiile troin being a 

 greenli, ,usc laMu iti- it luis the distinction of Ijeing 

 the b,'s( ],ink b, ,|,iing Rns,. lu cMstcn.H-. 



Richmond. H,miii il iill\- li.niuM ll.iwers of bright 

 s.-a!l,'l, bimlil. i Ih.m 11,., .si,-, H.MutN- .in.l lla.llev. It 

 has I.,-. 11 !,,! x.Mis lb,, .(an. 1, 11,1 ot (|iialu\- l..r r.'d and 

 .■rinis,.n K,,s.... It is brtt.-r gr.itt.-.l. 



White Killarney. Ihe Wab.in strain ,.l White Kil- 

 larney shares with the Hu, llong str.nn ot Double 

 Wdiite Kill,irne\- the honor of being the bt'st white 

 Rose. ( .r. .W ITS ha\ e their preference and govern 

 their iilanting accordingly. It is a stronger grower 

 than Kill.iinev. 



of K 



double I 

 but the 

 wood hi 

 growers. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. This is the most profitable yellow 

 Rose we have ever grown. That describes this vai iei >• 

 in part. Its Indian yellow bud, changing color wilii 

 the expanding flower, is a universal ftuoiife. Its 

 uses are varied. It is a sunuucr and a winter Rose; 

 good at all seasons. 



