Hardy Roses 



Harry Kirk 



Tea Roses 



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Tea Roses are readily distinguished by their delightful fragrance, 

 delicate coloring, and their beautiful rich foliage. They require a good 

 location, somewhat sheltered, and less pruning than the Hybrid Tea Roses. The varieties offered here have 

 proved best for our climate and will give satisfactory results. 



Strong, 2-year plants, from pots, $1 each, $10 per doz., $75 per 100 



Harry Kirk. Deep sulphur-yellow, passing to a 

 lighter shade at the petal margins. Growth robust. 

 Enormous petals of unusual substance. With slight 

 protection, has survived severe winters in this latitude. 



Lady Hillingdon. Deep golden yellow in color, 

 the finest and most highly colored of all the yellow 

 Roses. 



Maman Cochet. Beautiful rose-pink, outer petals 

 splashed bright rose; extra strong in growth, very double 

 and equally fme in the bud or open flower. 



Molly Sharman-Crawford. Delicate eau-de-nil 

 white, opening dazzling white. See page 6i for full 

 description. 



White Maman Cochet. A pure white sport of 

 Maman Cochet and is a counterpart of its parent, except 

 in color. One of our best white garden Roses. 



Witi. R. Smith. One of the finest garden Roses of 

 American origin. Color creamy white, flushed and suf- 

 fused with bright rosy pink, somewhat similar to Maman 

 Cochet, but distinct in point of growth and habit. 



Hybrid Perpetual or Remontant Roses 



The plants offered are strong, 2-year 



and will, with ordinary care, make a good display the first season. 



Strong 2-year plants, from pots, $1 each, $10 per doz 



Alfred Colomb. Bright cherry-red, shaded with 

 crimson; of fine, globular form and very sweet. 



Anna de Diesbach. Clear, bright carmine-rose; 

 fragrant, free and continuous. Large and finely shaped. 



Baroness Rothschild. Pale flesh; very large; full, 

 superb in form. A chaste and beautiful Rose. 



Captain Hayward. Bright carmine-crimson; large- 

 petaled flowers opening well; fragrant and free. 



Clio. Very delicate flesh-color, center shaded pale 

 pink; large, full and globular. A fine garden variety, 

 resembling Margaret Dickson in growth, but more free 

 and certain m flowering. 



Fisher Holmes. Rich crimson, shaded scarlet; large 

 full and of good form. Very free and showy. 



Frau Karl Druschki. Pure white in color, perfed 

 in form, and very free-flowering. The best white variety 

 which, although usually listed as a Remontant, has all 

 of the valued characteristics of a Hybrid Tea. 



General Jacqueminot. This magnificent variet 

 known for over a half-century as the "Jack Rose," 

 entirely too well known to require description. Flaming 

 scarlet. 



George Arends. Large, full, delicate rose-pink flow- 

 ers, deliciously scented. Very free and vigorouf 



George Dickson. Velvety black, shaded c 

 veined crimson-maroon; fragrant and of splendid sub- 

 stance and form. Another splendid addition to this class 



Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau. Brilliant ver- 

 milion-red, shaded velvety red; large, full, and per- 

 fectly formed. A fine new Rose. 



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