^BCrOWU?o//, ^Q&Jfr^ ^ Hardy Roses 

 New and Choice Everblooming Hybrid Teas 



Strong, 2-year plants, from pots, ready for delivery in May and later, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz., $55 per 100, 



except where noted 



ft-per crimson; blackish red in tlie bud stage; 

 lie growtli is very vigorous and of a spread- 

 dive shade of bronzy green, 

 son in the bud stage; the flower is full, large, 

 an improvement on Rayon d'Or in growth, 

 hing habit, but witli everblooming tenden- 

 I he flowers are produced in clusters and are 

 ^ty in this latitude. 



us during the spring of 1916, and one which 

 •scarlet, overlaid deep velvety crimson. The 

 thoro ighout the entire season. The foliage 



.\DMIRAL WARD. Beautiful crimson-red, shaded licry r«i and d 

 large, full, globular flowers with immense petals somewhat ciirseil. I 

 ing. but erect, habit — a splenditl trait. The foliage is a lieahli\, attr: 



CONST.\NCE. Adelightrul shade of orange- vcllow, str^ akecl i rl.i: 

 and of a splendid globular form; very free and perpetual in How eriii^j; ; 



CORDELIA. Climbing Perpetual. A promising noveltv of dim 

 cies. Coppery yellow in the bud form, opening clear lemon-yellow, 

 very fragrant. We recommend careful winter protection for this vari 



CRIMSON CHAMPION. Another sterling variety introduced b> 

 has proved of more than usual merit. In color it is a glowing crimson 

 flowers are large, well formed, and produced in the greatest profusion 



is a healthy, dark, glossy green and quite immune from disease. The growth is vigorous and spreading. It 

 t> pical hot-weather variety of the bedding type and, without doubt, one of the most prolific of all red Roses. It 

 was awarded the Silver Medal of The American Rose Society at the Hartford Test-Garden. 



DONALD MACDONALD. An ideal bedding Rose and one of the most floriferous yet introduced. The blooms, 

 which are medium-sized, are full, double, and composed of shell-shaped petals, orange-carmine in color. A Gold 

 Medal Rose. Strong, 2-year plants, from pots, $1 each, Sio per doz. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. A grand, free-flowering, garden Rose of an intense saffron-yellow, stained 

 with rich crimson, becoming deep coppery yellow 

 as the bloom expands. Fairly full, with petals of 

 great substance and delightfully fragrant. 



EDWARD BOHANE. A large and beauti- 

 fully formed flower carried on strong, erect stems 

 and produced freely. Color, brilliant, velvety 

 crimson-scarlet. Delightfully fragrant. 



GORGEOUS. Deep orange-yellow, flushed 

 copper-yellow, heavily veined with reddish cop- 

 per. A bedding Rose of excellent habit and an 

 exhibition Rose of the first magnitude. 



HERZOG FREDERICK II VON ANHALT. 



Rose-carmine, deepening to vermilion at 

 center; large, incurved flowers carried well on 

 rijiid stems. Very fragrant and free. A promis- 

 ing addition to the list of reliable garden Roses. 



IMOGENE. This variety has proved to be^ 

 one of the most prolific of the new Roses, as it | 

 behaved in our trial grounds last season. Al- 

 t hough the growth is dwarf, each branch 1^ 

 in\ariably produces a full-sized flower of 

 perfect form and the foliage retains its 

 healthy appearance throughout the sea- 

 son. Color, orange-yellow varying to light 

 yellow as the flower opens. 



ISOBEL. This five-petaled variety 

 consider a splendid addition to the 

 flowering type. The large flowers a 

 4' J inches in diameter. In color it is a rich 

 carmine-red, flushed orange-scarlet, with faint 

 copper shadings and pure yellow zone or center. 

 Vigorous, free, and very fragrant. $1 each, 

 Sio per doz. 



LOS ANGELES. By all odds, one of the 

 finest Roses [ever introduced. In color a lu- 

 minous flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded 

 with translucent gold at the base of the petals. 

 1 n fragrance it is equal in its intensity to the finest 

 Marechal Niel. The buds are long and pointed 

 and expand into a flower of mammoth propor- 

 tions. The growth is vigorous to a degree. The 

 beauty of form and ever-increasing wealth of 

 color are maintained from the incipient bud 

 until the last petals drop. See illustration on 

 page 46. Si. 50 each, $15 per doz. 



MARCELLA. Large, full flower of sple 

 form. Color, buff in the bud form, opening to a 

 [^leasing salmon-flesh color. A vigorous and 

 free-flowering Rose that flowers continually 

 throughout the season. 



MME. CHARLES DE LUZE. Pure white, 

 shading to chamois-yellow toward the center. 

 1 irge, full, globular flowers; valuable for cut- 

 img. Growth vigorous and spreading. 



Red Radiance (see page 48) 



