Greenhouse Roses 



Sunburst Rose 



General List of Greenhouse Roses, continued 

 Mnie. Paul Euler. (Prima Donna.) Vermilion 

 silvery pink in color. Perfect in form, large, full, and 

 very frajirant. A garden Rose of great value, and grow n 

 very sincis^dillv inside by a number of prominent 



RoS.-ti.OU,, . 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. This is the most profitable yel- 

 low Kcisi we over grown. That describes this 

 varielN in |i.ui. 1 1 Imllaii mIIow IuuI, changing color 

 with iIk csp, 1,1,1.,.^ Il,.u,r, ;s a u,,,\r,sal laNoritc. Its 

 uses ar, xari, M ll )• a uniliin ,ui<l .i ullltrr I<,.s,-.good 

 at all . . ...I \\...„l, ilulK Irrc llcucring al all tlnu-s. 



Mrs. Ch.irU's Kusscll. H\ l.ir the most |)(>|>ular 

 Ros,- ll,,! Ii.i , (.,,.. .WKrccI, from the cut-llowcr 



thisi',,: A. .1,1. I ,,,al.. LI .U-v, r\c,ll\ popiilaV. It 



is a 1 1 . ,■ , , M,- niakiiig hfa\\ wood and 



strou;^ I !,( I<iliag< IS hi-a\\ .irul not inclined 



to miliUw. It is nut easily propagated or grafted, 

 and this accounts lor the advanced price. 



Grafted only Each Doz. lOO 



2'4-inch So ?o $25 00 



3- .inch M> 4 00 27 50 



4- ' nth s („, 55 00 



Mrs. George Shawyer. A brill, aniU c,.l,„,-,l Rose; 



dee|> iiink, with .1 soft lint to it tl,,,i inaki it a lavoritc. 

 It is , I,,,. K., ,,, ,Ma r.-|.<U an,l .,,„ .,| t" ' 

 that , ,,, i,. ll,as\ aiul ,l.,„l,l,- .ai.ni^.l 



good 

 winter 



Mrs. Wm. R. II. 



Rose shows up an,' I 

 best and most \al,i ,1 

 Similar in ,,„! 



coh)r. It „ 



Killanu-v (.lin. i, , 

 the same respect. 



Mv Maryland. (Grafted only.) Th, 

 ea tiler brings My Marvia 



ik K,, 



arm summi 



September Morn. iCjra 

 sport of Mine. Paul luiler. A vcrv delicate, sol't sh; 

 of pink in color. It has all the strong-growing 

 acteristics ot its parent. 



Sunburst. I ong, i)()intcd hutis that open perfectly 

 into a sunburst .if dcip, g,>hlcn vellow is tlie best 

 description we can in.ikc of this woiulerru! Rose, 

 brom the staiul|)omt cil nualit\. ,1 is tin Inst \illow 

 Rose ever grown. It is at its h.st ,111 its own roots 

 and we offer own-root plants onl\ . 



Each Doz. 100 

 2'4-inch So 20 $2 00 Si 5 OO 



3- inch 30 3 00 22 50 



4- incli 40 4 00 30 00 



Tip Top. I Lambert. 1 A new corsage Rose that will 



be welconual l,v all lovers ,,t the small, t ree-llowering 



varieties. It is a bright, cheerful col, 

 from light |)ink almost to i.ciis<-, rese 

 the old favorite, Mrs. .1. P. Morgan. 



White Killarnev. I he W aban s 

 Kinariu-\ shares with the Budlong st 

 White Killarnc\ the honor of being 

 Rose. Growers have 

 their preference and 

 govern their planting 

 accordingly. It is a 

 stronger grower than ' \ 

 Killarney. 



1 of White 

 of Double 

 best white 



iiicilv 



weather brings My Marylan<l i 

 wonderful free<iom of flowering 

 its po|)ularity. It is of a pha 



formed. The new Rose, Mrs. W ,,, K Ih ,ist, is a 

 sport of My Maryland, and will, on .mount of its im- 

 prov<'(l color, largely supersede this favorite. 



Ophelia. This variety stands today as the best light 

 pink Rose ever offered. It is salinon-flesh-pink in 

 color, shjiding to yellow at the base of the petal in the 

 partially opene<l flower, and is very attractive, but 



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