EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
SELECT LIST OF HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Mevrouw Dora Van Tets.— ^ MSS^Sd 
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 Paris In 1914 for the best foreign Rose 
shown, also a Gold Medal by the Holland National Rose Society. 
In colom', it is a glowing, deep crimson with velvety shadings; 
the flowers are of medium size, moderately f ull ; of robust, vigor- 
ous growth, and always in bloom. Bach, $1.00; doz., $9.00. 
General Superior Arnold Janssen. — 
This Holland introduction, after two seasons' trial, has shown 
up most satisfactory: in colour an edective deep glowing car- 
mine: with long, flne-formed buds, the open flowers full and 
sweet; a splendid long-stemmed cut flower. Each, $1.00; 
doz., $9.00. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot.— g;i^^^l*h' °w^ 
offered by the Lonion "Daily Mail" for the Best New Rose 
exhibited at the International Horticultural Exhibition, held in 
London, England, May, 1912. In competition with the world's 
sreatest rosarians this much coveted prize was awarded to Mr. 
Pemet-Ducher for this wonderful novelty. It was again exhib- 
ited In London on May 1,1913. at the Exhibition of the Nation- 
al Rose Society of England, where it was awarded the Society's 
Gold Medal. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower, of spread- 
ing, branching habit, with numerous long thorns and bronzy- 
green foliage. Mr. Pernet-Ducher describes its colour as fol- 
lows; "Buds coral-red. shaded with yellow at the base, the 
open flowers of medium size, semi-double, are of a superb coral- 
red, shaded with yellow and bright rosy-scarlet passing to 
shrimp-red." A Wonderful Rose. The bud is long, slender and 
pointed, the colotu" Is like sunshine on a copper-red metal. Each. 
$1.00: doz., $9.00. 
Ct^nrtrt^ r>irlrcr»ri 8lve below Messrs. Dlck- 
Vaeorge l^lCKSOn. son's own description of this 
beautiful Rose, all of which we can endorse from r^ults seen. 
"Its vigorous growth, its thick leathery beech-green cordate 
foliage, bespeak rare constitution ; it produces huge blooms quite 
five inches across. It never blues, browns or seals, and Its huge, 
feathei-y, shell-shaped petals have wonderful Isisting qualities, 
and are symmetrically arranged in the much-to-be-desired 
globular type. The colour is velvety black scarlet-crimson with 
brilliant scarlet reflexed tips, with heavy and uniquely pure 
crimson-maroon veinlng on the reverse. The blooms open 
naiurauy. Awarded Gold Medal. National Rose Society of 
England. Each, $1.00: doz., $9.00. 
General McArthur.-Vi^^ -im^^^^^^ 
or forcing rose offered, retaining its brilliancy when expanded to 
flowers of superb form, larger than Liberty or Meteor : free from 
mildew. Each, 75 cts.; doz.. $7.50. 
f*lonrcro C WsttiA Orange vermilion, distinct and 
v^eorge v-. waua. beautiful, large, perfect finish, 
florlferous, strong tea perfume, one of our best. Gold Medal, 
N. R. S. Each. 75 cts.; doz., $7.50. 
Orii«& nn T«»r>Ut» Hardy in all sections; grows freely 
viruss an i epiicz. ^ ^^i^^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^^ j^^^. 
vivid, dazzling, flery crimson: sweetly fragrant; produces a mass 
of gorgeous blooms on long stems. Each, 75 cts.; doz.. $7.50. 
Hadlev proven to be one of the best garden varieties 
^ * of its color, a rich crimson, varying to deep 
velvety crimson. Its well-formed, intensely fragrant flowers are 
produced continuously throughout the season. Each, 75 cts.; 
doz.. $7.50. 
J_ R Clarke intense scarlet, shaded crlmson-raaroon; 
' ■ very dark and rich, and sweetly fragrant; 
petals large, deep and smooth: extremely high-pointed center: 
foliage bronzy-green changing to a dark green; growth strong 
and upright, making a large, handsome bush. Bach, 75 cts.: 
doz., $7.50. 
Spraying is a necessity, and our appliances 
and insecticides are the very best for the 
purpose. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. — ^ "^^"T important novelty, 
u v.. ... T • ,. strong vigorous free 
branching growth; large, full and of perfect form, opening slowly 
but freely, colouring m the way of Farbenkonigin, but more 
brilliant red. outside of petals rosy silvery white, a variety of 
special excellence for bedding, forcing and cut flowers Each 
75 cts.; doz., $7.50. ' 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. — white, does not 
, ... , . , , pmk when planted 
out: splendid, large buds and superb, full, double blooms making 
the choicest cut flowers. A most sturdy grower, bloommg stead- 
ily from early spring until late frost. Each, 75 cts.; doz° $7.50. 
Ladv Ashtown. — very pale solid carmine pink, shading 
•'. , tx) yellow at base of petals; large, full, 
and pomted; excellent for any purpose. Each, 75 cts. ; doz.. $7.50 
Ladv Pirrie. ^ delightful and entrancing garden 
' rose of novel and distinct coloring; the out- 
side of the petals is deep coppery-reddish salmon, inside of petals 
apricot-yellow: flushed fawn and copper. Each, 75 cts.: doz 
$7.50. 
La Tosca. — Beautiful silvery pink, with deeper centre: a 
very vigorous grower, with large, double 
flowers and very free. Each, 75 cts.: doz., $7.50. 
Laurent Carle. — BrUllant velvety carmine, with long 
buds borne on long stems, opening into 
large flowers of perfect form and fullness. An extremely vigor- 
ous grower of erect branching habit with splendid dark green 
foliage. Each, 75 cts.; doz.. $7.50. 
Madame Abel Chatenay. — a good grower and per- 
, ^ . ' petual bloomer; large 
and beautiful In bud and bloom; deep, recurved petals of rose- 
pink, with a tinge of salmon. Bright, pretty and popular. 
Each. 75 cts.; doz.. $7.50. 
Mrs. Charles Russell. (Montgomery, 1912). Large, 
globular, well-formed, full 
double-flowers of a rosy-carmine with rosy-scarlet centre: it is 
of strong, sturdy branching habit, with splendid foliage and 
very free flowering ; one of the most popular cut-flower varieties. 
Bach, 75 cts.; doz.. $7.50. 
Mrs. W. J. Grant Pink, of good form and substance; 
iTiis. »». o. vsraiiL. indispensable tor exhibition. 
Each, 75 cts.; doz., $7.50. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. — Indian yellow occasionally 
washed with salmon rose; very 
florlferous. Each 75 cts.; doz. $7.50. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. — Tlie netals are large and 
of elegant La France 
form ; the color Is satiny-rose shading to silvery-rose at the edge 
of the petals. Bach, 75 cts.; doz., $7.50. 
Sunburst Superb cadmium yellow with yellow orange 
■ centre, very variable in colour. Large, 
full, of elongated cup form. One of the best in the hardy ever- 
blooming sorts. Each, 75 cts.; doz., $7.50. 
Walter Snppd Deep lemon-yellow passing to milk- 
vvaiier opt:ea. ^j^j^^ Large, imbricated, with high- 
pointed centre; the large, circular petals have great substance 
and are beautifully smooth. A good rose. Each, 75 cts.; doz.. 
$7.50. 
WHite ICS11arn(>v A pure white, sport of the popular 
wniie rwuiarney. Kfilamey Rose, identical in every 
way with its parent, excepting in color, which is a pm-e white. 
We can supply grafted stock of this variety, but it does not do 
so well as on own root. Each, 75 cts.; doz.. $7.50. 
Tree-Shaped Roses 
The following choice varieties can be supplied In tree-shaped 
form, on sturdy, hardy stems from 3Ji to 4 feet high. 
Crimson Rambler 
J. B. Clark 
Frau Karl Druschkl 
Hugh Dickson 
Mme Caroline Testoute 
Gruss an Tepiitz 
Mrs. John Laing 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
PRICE: Any of the above Tree Roses, $2.00 each. 
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