IMPORTERS AND CROWERS 
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Our 1916 Varieties 
W E OFFER below a list of the finest of the new Roses. Some of these varieties are 1915 
introductions and have not been listed in any Rose catalog to date. This stock is new 
and will not arrive here until March, 1916. Our stock of these varieties is limited and 
would suggest your placing your order early to be assured of getting delivery. The descrip- 
tion is given by the originator and can be relied upon. 
ADMIRAL WARD. (Pernet Ducher). H| T. 
Large globular flowers, a beautiful crimson red, 
shaded with fiery red and velvety purple. 
COLETTE MARTINET. H. T. Old gold yel- 
low. 
AUTUM TINTS. Coppery red, shaded or- 
ange and salmon. 
ERILLIANT. Intense scarlet. The brightest 
color yet achieved in roses. 
COLLEEN. Brilliant rose shaded rose pink, 
with deep rose crimson veneering on a distinct 
creamy yellow ground. 
COUNTESS CLANWI LLIAM. Delicate peach 
pink at the base of petals, which are flamed and 
heavily edged with deep cherry red. 
GERMAINE ROSS1AND. (Chambard.) H. T. 
Large cup-shaped center, salmon yellow aiglet 
passing to white. 
TOTOTE GELOS. (Pernet Ducher.) H. T. 
Fleshy white, shaded with white in center. 
MRS. AMBROSE RICCARDO. Deep honey 
yellow, overlaid brighter yellow. The largest 
yellow rose yet raised. 
MRS. CHAS. REED. Pale cream, tinted deep 
peach, base of petals soft golden yellow. 
MRS. GEO. NORWOOD. Bright, rich pink, 
beautifully veined with a tint of yellow at the 
base. 
MRS. JAS. LYNAS. Pearly pink at the base 
of petals, flushed delicate rose pink at edges 
and on reverse of petals. 
EDGAR BURNETT. Large flesh petals, 
tinted rose. 
FLORENCE FORRISTER. Clear snow white 
with lemon tinge. As flowers age they become 
pure white. 
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H. V. MACHIN. 
Scarlet crimson, very large. 
IONA H ERDMANN. Pure, clear orange 
flame. Greatest lift in color yet attained in 
MRS. WEMYSS QUIN. Intense yellow 
chrome, washed with solid maddery orange, 
becoming deep canary yellow with age. 
RED LETTER DAY. Brilliant glowing scar- 
let crimson, opening to medium sized, curiously 
cadtus-shaped flowers. 
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WALTON SCARLET. Single crimson scar- 
let, very large for single rose, and produced in 
great freedom. 
roses. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. Deep rich, al- 
most red. Sport from the well-known Killarney, 
which it supersedes in every way. 
If you intend to make an exhibit at your Fair, go th 
THESE ARE ALL HYBRID TEAS AND 
ARE NEW THIS YEAR. THE COLLECTION 
COVERS PRACTICALLY ALL THE NEW 
SHADES IN COLORS. EACH, $1.50; ANY 
FOUR FOR $5.00. 
ough the specials. They produce wonderful results 
