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A. X. PIERSOX. Ix( .. ( ROMWELL. (OXX. 



Garden Roses for Fall Planting 



Ro-ir< plain. M .It till- 

 lishr.l wluii thr moNM,,.^ 

 Krciwlli than -^pi iiiL;-pl,iiii. 



Ample pi. .I.'. II. .1. . ai 

 sli.iill.l !).■ i..p-.li. -.. ,| \Mil 



prii.lucmi; 

 iiii; tlu' -^..il ai.u 



■ati-r luiinl). 

 acli plant t. 



lluT.-t.iir. well ostab- 

 aiul a inon- vigorous 



lu-ii;ht <it I J to 15 ini-lios. This 

 ; till- s.iil has IxT.nne thoroughly 



Tree 

 The 



I li.' \aii. ii. - .iti.i.'.l an -ti..iiy _'-\.Mi iilants now 

 with. lilt -iill.iiiiK tlu- sliKhl.-t ill.-, k; 01 .l.Tinaiit. fti-lil 

 not listed licri' can bi- snpplii-il ior spring plaining. 



1 can be transplanted 

 ling. Man\- varieties 



SELECT EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 



Heavy, 2-year plants from pots, ready for immediate planting, 60 cts. each, $6 per doz., $45 per 100, except 



where noted 



Pink and Blended Shades 



sy llcsh ,ni a yellow gn 



Antoine Rivoire. Soit, 

 lam.', lull, an.l veiv ii 

 Caroline Testout. H 



ll.iw. is; ii,-e an.l alwa 

 Cleveland. .\. w \ ei . 



l.,ini. (-..L.t <1.-. |,. gl. 

 c.,|)perv veil,,\v at 1 h. 



Is llushe.l with 

 ■.• an.l of good 



Dorothy Page Roberts. 



apricot-yellow. 



iei>- pmk. suffused 

 A unique, large-petaled Rose of 

 indescribable shadings; a garden variety of great 

 merit. 



Edgar M. Burnett. Large, full flowers of good form, 

 with large, tlesh-colored petals tinted rose. Very 

 fragrant. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Carmine, changing to imperial 



pink; laigi- fragrant blooms. 

 Killarney Brilliant. .\ sport from the original 

 KillaiiK \ K.i-^.-. but inih h nu)rc intense and rich in 

 color, \ai\ing Irom blight pink to deep rosy car- 



Killarney Queen. Brilliant cerise, shading to light 

 pink at the base of petals. An improved and more 

 vigorous form of Killarney. 



Konigin Carola. An enormous, but well-formed 

 flower, on the style of Caroline Testout. Color 

 satiny rose, reverse of petals silvery white. Excellent 

 habit. 



• c.il.>r; inside 

 ot great sub- 

 Rose is excep- 



Lady Alice Stanley. Deep. cl. 

 of the bloom pale flesh; lil.«iiii 

 stance, and are producetl 11. eh 

 tionalK' hard\- and very attractuc. 



Maman Cochet. lea. Beautiful rose-pink inter- 

 mingle. I with blight rose. Oncol the most reliable 

 gar.len K.kscs. 



Miss Cynthia Forde. I)i'ip. luilliant. rose-pink, 

 sha.ling t.i an at t ra.t i\ .-. li'-;lit. i.is\ pink. An un- 

 usii.illy well-built, largi- K.im-. ,.i g,....| h.ibit. flowering 

 pr.ilusi-h- at all times. 1 )clight I ull>- fragrant. 

 Mrs. Wallace Rowe. .A garden Rose of unusual 

 nieiit l.arg.'. well-formed flowers produced freely 

 ison. Color, sweet-pea-mauve, 



tin., ugh. 

 toning t. 

 an.l pn- 



Ophelia. 



th.' 



sha.l 



■..mil 



pill p..S,- M ilt out 111 



Prince de Bulgaria. 



til lose; large, well- 

 igi.l steins and pro- 

 best Roses for any 



lli'sh. shaded with' 

 R.ise .if largest size, 

 ■vitli \ . ll.iw shadings 

 lini-st garden Rc 



Radiance. Hi illiaiU . ariiiiiie-|>ink 

 at 111.- |ietal b.ise. ( )ne ol tlu' 

 e\ii sent out. 



Souvenir du President Carnot. Flesh, shaded white; 

 an atliacli\ e flower of large size, excellent form, and 

 tiseliil loi cutting. 



