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ROSES 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
OF CHOICE HARDY 
HYBRID PERPETUALS 
SCARLET AND BRIGHT RED 
ULRICH BRUNNER— Cerise red. 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH— Vermilion. 
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT— Bright scarlet. 
HUGH DICKSON— Large bright red. 
CRIMSON AND DARK RED 
CAPT. HA YWARD— Crimson scarlet. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT— Dark glowing crim- 
son. 
PRINCE C. de ROHAN— Fiery crimson. 
HIS MAJESTY— Splendid dark red. 
CHAS. LEFEBRE— Deep scarlet. 
MOSS— Red. 
PINK AND ROSE SHADES 
CAPT. CHRISTY— Rose. 
A. DIESBACH— Carmine. 
JOHN HOPPER — Rosy crimson. 
MAGNA CHARTA— Bright pink. 
MRS. JOHN LAING— Soft pink. 
PAUL NEYRON— Clear dark pink. 
CRESTED MOSS— Pink. 
WHITE 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— This is the ideal 
hardy white Rose, pure in color, perfect 
in form; strong grower and remarkably 
free-flowering: superb in every way. 
MARGARET DICKSON— Pure white, very 
fine. 
PERLE DES BLANCHES — White, ree 
bloomer. 
MOSS— White. 
YELLOW 
SOLEIL D'OR— Copper yellow. 
PERSIAN YELLOW— Bright yellow. 
GLOIRE LYONNAISE— Yellow. 
Two-year-old Plants, which will bloom 
this summer, but must be planted early 
to insure this. Special quotations for 
lots of 100 and upwards. 35c. each., 
$4.00 per doz. 
BED OF FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI ROSE 
ROSE NOVELTIES FOR 1917 
OLD GOLD 
In bud form this Rose appeals to everyone on account of its wonderful color 
which is entirely distinct from and not found in any other Rose, a vivid orange 
red. with coppery-red and apricot shadings, and which is further set off by the 
healthy, glossy, bronze-green foliage: delightfully fragrant: a vigorous grower 
and very free-flowering. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of Eng- 
land. $1.00 each. 
MEVROUW DORA VAN TETS 
An introduction of the Holland Rose specialists, Leenders & Co.. which in 
competition with introductions from Rose specialists from the entire Rose-growing 
world was awarded the Grand Prize, a Gold Medal, at the Bagatelle Gardens in 
Pans m 19M for the best foreign Rose shown, also a Gold Medal by the Holland 
National Rose Society. In color, it is a glowing, deep crimson with velvety shad- 
ings; the flowers are of medium size, moderately full; of robust, vigorous growth, 
and always in bloom, 75c. each. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT 
This variety gained great prominence in Europe as the "Daily Mail Rose," 
having won the Daily Mail cup oft"ered for the finest new Rose at the International 
Rose Exhibition in England in 1913. It is a wonderful Rose. The combination 
of color shown in the buds and flowers is distinct and charming. In the bud it 
is coral-red shaded with yellow at the base, the open flowers coral-red shaded 
with yellow and bright rosy-scarlet, passing to a shrimp-red; flowers of medium 
size, well formed and not too full. The plant is a most vigorous grower, of a spread- 
ing, branching habit, with ample bronzy-green foliage. 75c. each. 
MRS. WEMYSS QUINN 
This famous rose took first prize at the International Show in France in open 
competition with the world. Colour dark canary, richly scented, and is one of 
the best Irish roses of recent years. 7Sc. each. 
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