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A. N. PIERSON, INC., CROMWELL, CONN. 



GENERAL LIST OF GREENHOUSE ROSES—Coiuinued. 



Evelyn. Our own spori of ( tplu li.i and, in our 

 opinion, the best of li,, .|„,ii>. h is 

 practically a double i .mil ,i nw, ili.it is 

 worth gent-ral i^rriwin^. In nnnili. i < .1 piMaU it 

 shows al.M,;i .-(I , .mMMi. 'I li.Ji iliai niinili.T 

 of the pan ill ll !- -inaLu in > - il. n r\> ^ pi ilial 

 the salnujn i- a irillr iii^im- pi iiru;i_-d at tin- 

 base of the petals. It i~ ilu . .pi.d ,.f the parent 

 in growth, foliage and lluwi iin- aliiiit\-. 



Francis .Scott Kev. A liiu ml Km-, d" a -n-at sub- 



slaii. and kr,]un, pnalip. . Will i doubt it 



is <>nr Ml ihr Im M Kmm-- .ill,-,,., I PI ill,- ^,,,\v,M-s of 



Hadk'v 



Hoosier He. 



h.l.l I, Ml 1„ 



shoiii - uhi, h 

 arr ,.l .-M , |in 

 Jonkheer .1.1, 



.i|iiK, ,\ i.l- 

 l.Hi,^, ^l^,.Il:; 

 \aii(.-t\ .and d 

 the ^r.ilK 



l<,.M- wlii.h we dis- 

 if pi, ip«.rh- li.indled, 



|il.inl> 



-up. 



.1 1I,mI1,-\, It 

 Mil-, lluwering 

 kl\-. Mowers 



MiiL;-L;P)\\ini; 

 Ml- -r.ilted, 

 -At its best 



Kaiserin Aiisiiista Victoria. An old favorite 

 wlii T, -.,M,| while Roses are wanted in summer. 

 It i- nut a winter Rose and should be planted in 

 the bench early to get the benefit of the entire 

 growing season. Grafted plants are to be prc- 

 f erred. 



Killarney. The Rose that made hisi<)r\- and 

 changed the Ro.se-growing industry of .\tiierica 

 frciiu a losing jiroposit ion to .i pri)lii,diK- uiu-. 



lie- I, 



but 



Kill.iiih 



lu' I, 



Killarney Brilliant. H\ select i(m, Kill.irncx Bril- 

 liant has come into its ow n .i- i lu- I u -t , if t he pink 

 sports of Killarney. It i~ ,l,< pii in ,iil,ii ,ind 

 liilK- as strong and \-ig,.iMii- Iimmi I,-, ic,| stock, 

 ll is the best dark pink Km-, w, h,i\c l,ii gmer.d 

 growing. 



Lady Alice Stanley. Deep, clear rose-pink in 

 color. Very double flowers that open perfectly. 

 It is a garden Rose of great value, and as a green- 

 house Rose, it has many friends. It is of easy 

 habits, grows freely and flowers well. It does 

 not mildew easily and can be recommended to 

 the pri\ale grower. 



Lady Millingdon. This h.is liccn kirgi'K- icpl. ux'd 

 by Mrs. Aaron Ward and Simlmi-i. lis wondt r 

 fill color, when mallir< d, i- , ,|u,ill, ,l b\ non<- ol 

 ihe others and its eas\ h.ibii ol i;io\\ih, coup 

 billed with its frc'edoin ol llowciing, icl.iin lor 

 it a place among ihe good varietes of gieenhotisc 



Roses, It is a glorious shade of copper-yellow 

 when expandetl, im])ro\ing in color as the flower 

 matures. 



Milady. Tlu- h.ibii of ur.iwih i- -tr,in- .ind -turd\- 

 and the lolla^, i- > x, , ll,-np I hr Ik.wc i i- iar-e 

 and double ,iii.l op,-,,- pni.viK ,u .dl -r,i-,.ns of 

 the \,ai. In ,m1,,i ii -.iniil.n i,, Kichniond 



ahliMii-li 11, luT in > ,,1,„- In ihn IukI. 



Mme. Colette Martinet. 



a gl,,iiMip v,-ll,,w ih.ii will 



■. W, 

 W n,i 



( )\\ n p 



:i,,|,l .111,1 



ill,. ikiU, 



owllp; I 



whiih 

 is super 



In 



ilor 

 1 lade 

 large, 

 anlil\- 

 with 



Mrs. .\aron Ward. This is the most jirofitable 

 yellow k,i-.c \vc ha\-e ever grown. That describes 

 this \,iriii\ ill part. Its I ndiim-vellow bud, 

 ch.m.^iU 'm|i„- „l,h ih,- ,.N|Mndin- iLnvrr, is a 

 imi\,.i-.il las, nil,.. ll- 11-,.- \.iii,-,l. It is 



,1 Minnii, r .in,l ,i wliii. i K,.-, , ..;,h„1 ,i .ill siMsons, 

 Won.kTlnlK I,,., ll,,u,-,ln.. ai .ill times. 



Mv Marvlaiul, 



Opheli 



litilii 

 pink 



li, ,l ,ail\ .i The warm sum- 

 \l\ \l.ii\land into its own, 

 ri ,|oni of flowering is ample 

 ii \ . It is of a pleasing color 



\ -lands today as the best 

 i'lfcred. It is salmon-flesh- 

 ; Pi \-cllo\v at tile base of the 



\ ,,p,.n,.,| ll,,u,'i-, .md is \cr\- 

 ,1 . h 11 111 h, - in llu- opc'n 

 llic I , i-r lover | htIccI ic ni in 

 is ol c,is\ h.ibil, grows well, 



.111.1 pmmI 



Perle d Or 



ilnion-yellow 

 )f Cecile Hrunner, \'er 

 listinct; one of the best 



pp.d, 



,.,-i1m„ 



In- , 1.1- 

 iiid ,.l 

 oil." " 



ol lu'ing the 

 Red Radiance 



.„M| ll.iwei 

 .\si,le Inn 

 distinelio 

 I e\i-tenci 



her,- h.i- been ,i .1,-nM 

 ill,- K,,-, ..i,,»,-,- ,,l \in,-M, 1 l,.r ie,l 

 I- iM I,,, 11, 11,- .111,1 ,,ne ih.il i- tree 



l.iilin-- ,il ,.lli,.i well-known red K,.-e-. Ra- 

 ili.inec- i- .111 e.isy doer .md thi- rc-d -poi t ol 

 k.idi.iin-e will be welcomed, e-pe, i.ilK li\ llu- 

 pri\,ile g.irdeiu-rs who grow Radi.iii, c e\P-n-i\ el\-. 

 Richmond. H.-.nii iliilK- forme,! ik.w.i- ,,i l.iiglu 



-e.iilet, bri-.;lipr ih.iii Ih.,,-!,-, l(,-.iiil\ .ni.l ll.nilev. 

 It h.is be.-n h.r Ne.ii- llu- -Pimkinl .,l ,|ii.iliu h.r 

 red and crimson ni-.--. ll i- b. i i , ■ .p. ill, ,1, 

 Sunburst. (Own Root ) l.,.ni;, p,,iiii,-,l Ihi,|- th.ii 

 open perleclh into 



imong 

 .(■ th.it 

 m lire 



llu- 



des. 



Ihi- 



ll is .ll lis l)e-t on 

 owii-rool ])lants onb 

 White Killarney. 



Kill.niu-N -h.in-- w 

 |),,ul.l. Whip- Kill. 



W.ib 



ill.. 



llu- -l.,n,lp,,int . 

 .,ol'-' ,,'n'l 'we".'.lT.' 

 1 -ir.dn n( Whit 



