The Worth-While New 
ROSES for 1921 
R OSES have been our favorites since we started our pioneer work of introducing New and Better Plants into American Gardens. Early 
1 in our business life we formed alliances with the foremost Rose Specialists throughout the world. As the result, the name of Totty 
has become esteemed throughout this country as a synonym for the Best among Roses. 
We offer you herewith the choicest among the choice new Roses introduced lately. In many respects they represent the crowning 
achievement of many years of Specialists’ efforts. The plants we supply will satisfy the most exacting. 
Madam Butterfly— 
Foliage and habit of growth and blooming are un- 
surpassed by any existing variety. The individual 
bud is large and the color tints form a rich harmony 
of bright pink, apricot and gold. It is far superior 
to Ophelia, and surpasses it in every way. 
Price: $2.50 per plant, $25.00 per doz. 
Frank W. Dunlop-™' 
flowers are very large and there are no malformed 
buds, even the strongest shoots produce perfect 
flowers. Flowers average about forty-five petals. 
One of the strong points in favor of Dunlop >s its 
keeping and shipping qualities. Flowers shipped 
from Canada to New York kept in splendid condi- 
tion for nine days afterward. So far as its behavior 
outdoors is concerned this variety was a glow of 
color in our garden from the beginning of the season 
until early frost. 
Price: $2.50 per plant, $25.00 per doz. 
Either of the above will be supplied in dormant plants, through- 
out April or, during May arul June, in strong, 5-in. pot plants. 
Golden Ophelia J* 
last year that we were unable to fill all orders. This 
year, however, we have a splendid stock and we 
know it will prove itself the premier yellow Garden 
Rose. It is freer in growth, hardier, and of much 
better color than Lady Hillingdon. 
Price: $2.50 each per plant, $25.00 per doz., for two 
year old, 5-in. pot plant. May 15th delivery. 
M r c Inhn PonL- Originated with 
mrs. jonn cook John Cook> who 
gave us such sterling varieties as Radiance, My 
Maryland, Francis Scott Key, etc. Color is prac- 
tically white, occasionally when the weather is cool 
in the fall, flushed with pink, making a dainty 
bloom. This will become a popular light colored 
Garden Rose, when better known. 
Price: $2.50 per plant, $25.00 per doz., for two-year- 
old, 5-in. pot plant. Delivery May 15th, onward. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber — 
Of exceptional merit. While classified as a Climber, 
it is more of a Pillar Rose because the strong basal 
shoots are only of medium length, with the result 
that the plant every year is a solid mass of the most 
vivid scarlet color. The flowers are medium in size, 
semi-double and carry from three to six flowers on 
each spray. Awarded several gold medals and, 
when better known, it will become one of the most 
sought-for Roses for our gardens. Our stock of this 
variety is extra fine. Strong three-year-old plants, 
from 5-in. pots; delivery May 15th, onward. 
Madam Butterfly — a Glorified Ophelia 
Price: $2.50 per plant, $25.00 per doz. 
Special Offer :— I, ' <Jividua ! ,P lants ° f “ nv ° f 
r above varieties are $2.50 each, 
$25.00 per dozen. We will, however, send one plant of 
each of the five varieties, for $10.00. The entire five 
varieties must be purchased to obtain this special price, 
which is made to introduce the finest in Rosedom to 
Garden Magazine Readers. 
May We Serve You, as Recognized Headquarters for 
Novelties of Merit? 
Whether it is a better Dahlia, a more glorious Chrysanthemum, a finer Gladiolus, Rose, Iris, Canna 
or whatnot, if it ’s really new and better, we have it! We also specialize in Hardy Plants. Delphiniums 
belong among our particular pets and we offer some very fine new seedling hybrids that hold their 
own with the choicest of Europe. 
Learn to think of Totty’s as Headquarters for the Best among New Plants 
Madison. New Jersey 
CHAS. H. TOTTY COMPANY 
