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OUR 1917 VARITIES OF ROSES 
AM£BICA2r BEAUTY. (H. P.) One of the 
largest, sweetest and best; color rich rosy crimson, 
shaded and veined in the most charming manner. 
Each, 35c. 
AVOCA. (H. T.) Deep scarlet crimson ilowers 
of perfect form; very fragrant. 
AUQUSTIBE (Unlnoissean; White Ea France). 
(H. T.) Pure white, shading to a center of light 
rose. Each, 35c. 
autumn tints. Color, coppery red shaded 
with orange and salmon, medium sizt* Mowers, 
produced in great profusion throughout the sum- 
mer and autumn ; the growth is strong and branch- 
ing, and the foliage a rich bronzy green, not liable 
to mildew. An exceedingly attractive l)odding 
and decorative variety of similar coloring to 
Madame Kdouard Herriot. Each, $1.50. 
PINK. (Mrs. W. Cutbush.) Similar in growth 
to the other Baby Ramblers, but with clusters of 
pretty double bright pink flowers; freely produced 
in panicles, always in bloom. Each, 35c. 
BEAUTE be IiYON (Hybrid Austrian Brier), 
Forms a large, globular flower of splendid shape, 
of a coral red color shaded with yellow. Beauti- 
ful. large, rich, glossy foliage. Very desirable 
and free. Each, 50c. 
BEACK FBINCE (Hybrid Perpetual). One of 
the flnest Roses of its cla.ss. The color is dark 
velvety crim.son, passing to intense maroon and 
shaded black. Each. 35c. 
ABTHUB B. GOODWIN. (Pernet Ducher. 1909.) 
(A. B.) This is a genuine “Pernetiana.’' and is 
perfectly hardy everywhere. The color is coppery 
orange-red passing to salmon-pink as the flowers 
expand. A superb combination of color; flowers 
medium to large and full. Each, 60c; doz., $5.00. 
ADMIBAI. DEWEY. A large, full Rose, with 
broad, heavy petals. Color light, flesh tint, shad- 
ing to a blush in center. Well liked and popular 
variety. Choice two-year-old bushe.s. each, 35c; 
doz.. $3.50. 
BESSIE BBOWN (Hybrid Tea). Color, cream 
white, sometimes faintly flushed pink; flowers 
large and of shell shape. Free blooming and sweet 
scented. Choice two-year-old bushes, 35c; doz.. 
$3.50. 
BETTY. A beautiful coppery rose color; over- 
spread with golden yellow; very large and frag- 
rant. One of the best blooming roses in existence. 
Each. 35c; i>er doz., $4.00, 
BBITISH (2UEEN (McGredy). White, of pure 
color, in the bud stage it shows a slight flush, 
which disappears as the bloom opens; flowers 
large, of flne form, growth vigorous and branch- 
ing. very floriferous and .sweetly fragrant. Each. 
75c. 
CAPTAIN HAYWOBD. (H. P.) Immense flow- 
ers in great freedom, sweetly scented. Color deep 
glowing red shaded crim.son. One of our flnest 
red roses. Each. 35c. 
CECIIi 3BUNNEB. Everyone who ever saw 
Cecil Bruno regard it as the King of all Poly- 
anthus Roses. Each. 35c; doz., $3,50. 
COQUETTE DE DYON. A very free-flowering, 
deep yellow Rose; handsome buds and flowers. 
Choice two-year-old bushes, each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
DEAN HOIiE. An exquisitely beautiful Rose of 
bright carmine pink color, with silver shadings 
and with the grandeur of American Beauty in 
form anti foliage. Buds of extraordinary length, 
opening into a mammoth bloom of splendid sub- 
stance. Continuous bloomer. Each, 35c; doz., 
$3.50. 
DOBOTHY PAGE BOBEBTS. A delightful 
blossom of coppery-pink, suffused with apricot 
shading.s. Barge petals, exquisite buds and flow- 
ers. Has won many prizes. Each, 35c; doz,, $3.50 
DUTCHESS OP WEIiIiINGTON. A grand Rose 
of the famous Killarney type, but of an entirely 
distinct color from any rose now in cultivation, 
it being of an intense .saffron-yellow stained with 
crimson in the first stage, which, as the flowers 
develop, changes to a deep, coppery, saffron-yel- 
low. The flowers, which are fairly full, resemble 
Killarney in shape, but the petals are larger and 
of greater substance. Delightfully fragrant and 
very free-flowering. Each, 75c; doz,, $7.50. 
BOSE PINK, PINK PBAU KABD DBUSCKI. 
This beautiful rose caused a sensation when first 
exhibited. A very vigorous grower of erect branch- 
ing habit. Flowers beautiful tender rose, tinted 
yellow, large and full. On account of its size and 
color this variety will soon gain the same popu- 
larity as the famous Druschki. Each. 75c. 
DB. GBIliZi. Clear buff pink, passing to rose 
ROSE PINK 
and fawn, elegantly suffused with pale canary yel 
low. A very flne variety for the garden. Each 
35c; doz., $3.50. 
EDWABD MAWZiEY. (McGredy. 1917.) A rose 
with a delightfully velvety glos.s on the petals, 
beautiful rich crimson, touched with maroon, 
which are large. Awarded a Gold Medal by the 
National Rose Society. Each. 50c; per doz., $5.00. 
EABXi OF WABWICK. A soft salmon-pink 
Rose that does well in this locality. Free bloomer 
and very vigorous and strong. Thi.s is a distinct 
shade and one that will soon be very popular. 
Each. 50c 
ETOIIiE DE FBANCE. (Fernet Ducher. 1905.) 
Color vivid crimson with darker shadings, fin** 
cupped form, very double and of large size. Each. 
35c. 
DETOIIiE DE IiYON. (T.) Blooms freely and 
every flower is a gem, equaling the Marechal Nell 
in size. Sweet scented; color, rich golden yellow. 
Each. 35c. 
FIiOBENCE PEMBEBTON. (Alex. Dickson. 
1903.) Creamy-white suffused pink; large, full, 
perfect in form with very high pointed center; 
very flne. Gold Medal; N. R. S. Each. 35c, 
FBAU KABIi DBUSCKI. There never has and 
we doubt if there ever will be a pure \vhite Rose 
that will excel this, the queen of all white Roses. 
Each, 35c; doz.. $3.00. 
MIiIiE. FBANCISKA KBUGEB. favorite Rose 
for the garden and the most satisfactory variety 
in its color. The coloring is strikingly handsome, 
a blending of deep yellow with copper yellow, pink 
and buff shadings. Fine buds and splendid flowers 
which remain in condition a long time. Each, 35c. 
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