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RED SHADES 
BLACK PRINCE (Hybrid Perpetual). One of 
the finest Roses of its class. The color is dark 
velvety crimson, passing to intense maroon and 
shaded black. Each, 35c. 
EDWARD MAWLEY. (McGredy, 1917.) A rose 
with a delightfully velvety gloss on the petals, 
beautiful rich crimson, touched with maroon, 
which are large. Awarded a Gold Medal by the 
National Rose Society. Each, 50c. 
GEORGE DICKSON. The color is velvety black 
scarlet crimson with brilliant scarlet reflexed tips. 
It is a rose that is always there, be the weather 
what it may. Produces huge blooms quite five 
inches across. The best red rose ever produced. 
Each, $1.00. 
GENERAL McARTHUR. Elegant scarlet sun- 
proof; keeps its color to perfection. Free bloomer. 
Each, 35c. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Bright shining 
crimson, very rich and velvety, exceedingly bril- 
liant and handsome; makes magnificent buds and 
is highly esteemed as one of the best and most 
desirable for open ground. Bach, 35c. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. (Geschwindt, 1898.) 
Bright crimson white, fiery-red center; cup-shaped; 
semi-double; flowers in clusters; so free in bloom 
a s to present a blaze of scarlet. Each, 35c. 
HUGH DICKSON. One of Hugh Dickson's best 
red roses. Simply a marvel of beauty. Each, 35c. 
HIS MAJESTY. (H. T.) A rich dark crimson, 
shaded deep vermilion; beautiful in bud and when 
full blown. Each, 75c. 
J. B. CLARK. Outside petals old gold; center 
rich rose gold; very large, a full good keeper; 
blooms all the time. Very fragrant and a most 
beautiful Rose. Each, 50c. 
JULIET. Is without question the finest deep 
crimson Hybrid Tea Rose in cultivation and takes 
prizes wherever shown. Perfect bloomer. Each, 
35c. 
KING GEORGE V. The color is quite unique 
amongst Hybrid Tea Roses, being blackish-crimson 
with deep velvety-violet flush. A striking and 
brilliant color. The perfume is strong and pleas- 
ing. Strong growth; large foliage. Each, 50c. 
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LADY BATTERSEA (Red Niphetos). (H. T.) 
Beautiful cherry-crimson; buds long and pointed, 
sweetest of all Roses. Each, 35c. 
LAURENT CARLE. One of the finest brilliant 
carmine-colored roses we have ever seen. Flowers 
of immense sizfe and substance, and of exceedingly 
perfect form. We have some extra fine stock of 
this and look for fine results. Each, 50c. 
LIBERTY. Rich, velvety-crimson, long, pointed 
bud; free-flowering. Each, 35c. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT (The Daily Mail 
Rose). This variety gained great prominence in 
Europe as the “Daily Mail Rose." It is a wonder- 
ful rose, and one which we think will become very 
popular because of its wonderful freedom of bloom 
and fascinating color. 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, pass- 
ing to shrimp-red; flowers of medium size, well 
formed and not too full. A most vigorous grower, 
of a spreading, branching habit, with ample 
bronze-green foliage. Price, strong imported 
plants, each, $1.00. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. (H. P.) Very 
dark, rich, velvety crimson, passing to intense ma- 
roon, shaded black; regarded as the best of its 
color. Each. 35c; doz., $3.50. 
RHEA REID. (H. P. ) A new American Rose 
which can best be described as being as red as a 
"Richmond,” as large as an "American Beauty,” 
with the fragrance of “La France," and blooms 
continuously, flowers being borne on long stems: 
very hardy and vigorous. Gold Medal Paris. 1908. 
Each, 35c. 
RICHMOND. (H. T.) A splendid new Ameri- 
can Rose of great merit. Strong in growth, splen 
did foliage and long stems. Color, a magnificent 
rich scarlet-crimson, the most vivid we have yet 
seen among ever-blooming roses. Is being grown 
largely by florists for cut flowers. Price, two-year- 
old plants, 50c. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. This is really a magnifi- 
cent Rose; extra large, bold flowers, full and glo 
bular; petals large and of a good substance; color 
rich, glowing crimson, elegantly flamed with scar- 
let; a good grower and free bloomer; one of the 
best for forcing. Each, 35c. 
