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ANDREW R. KENNEDY, INC., 224 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK 
Hardy Everblooming Roses 
The roses offered in this list are of the Hybrid Tea and Tea classes, which are commonly known as 
Everblooming Roses and are x without exception, the most desirable for bedding. The stock we offer 
are extra heavy, grafted, nursery grown, two and three year old plants, which if planted during April 
and May are guaranteed to bloom from June until frost and are not to be confused with the stock which 
has been forced in greenhouses all Winter and' after being discarded by growers because of weakened 
condition due to hard forcing, is offered for sale as flowering stock by unscrupulous dealers. Grafted 
Roses are more vigorous, produce more and better flowers, are more hardy and are less susceptible 
to disease. 
Culture. Dig a hole larger than the roots actually require so that the roots may spread out care¬ 
fully; have hole deep enough so that when plant is in place the soil will be 2 or 3 inches above crown 
from which the shoots arise. Plant about 18 inches apart; water thoroughly. 
We consider the following list the best varieties for bedding, but we can supply all varieties of Hy¬ 
brid Teas, Hybrid Perpetual, Polyantha and Climbing Roses, in dormant field grown stock. Send in your 
list for prices. 
PRICE, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED, $1.00 EACH, $9.00 FOR 10, 100 $85.00. 
Rose—Dame Edith Helen 
Pink and Blended 
Betty Uprichard. Medium size flowers, sweet 
scented. Inner petals delicate salmon pink out¬ 
side of petals brilliant orange carmine. 
Dame Edith Helen. Perfect buds developing into 
flowers of immense size and beauty. Very 
broad curled back petals which form a long 
pointed bud and open to a full dotfble flower. 
Brilliant soft Du Barri pink, very sweet scented. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Deep coral-rose on the out¬ 
side of the petals, inside pale flesh, slightly 
flushed deeper flesh. 
Lady Ashtown. Free-flowering variety. The flow¬ 
ers are large. The color is soft rose shading 
to yellow. 
Los Angeles. In color a luminous flame-pink, 
toned with coral and shaded with translucent 
gold at the base of the petals. In fragrance 
it is equal in its intensity to the finest Marechal 
Niel. The buds are long and pointed and ex¬ 
pand into flower of mammoth proportions. 
PINK—Cont’d 
Mme. Butterfly. A sport of Ophelia and has all 
the varying colorings of Ophelia intensified. 
The yellow at the base of the petal is stronger 
in color and the pink shades are richer than 
in the parent. 
Mme. Jules Grolez. Bright rose pink; pyramidal 
shape blooms, free flowering. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. One of the best bedding va¬ 
rieties grown, always in bloom and perfect in 
every stage of development. An intense bril¬ 
liant pink with lighter salmon pink shadings. 
Radiance. The best bedding Rose in this color. 
Flowers large, perfect in form, and produced 
freely. Bright, carmine-salmon shade, mingled 
with rose, shading to a coppery-yellow at the 
base of the petals. 
Willowmere. Rich shrimp pink. Strong grower 
and profuse bloomer. 
Red and Crimson 
Admiral Ward. Large blooms of rich crimson-red; 
very fragrant. 
Etoile de Holland. Strong, vigorous grower and 
free bloomer. Large brilliant crimson flowers. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Bright scarlet-crimson with 
vivid, fiery red center; hardy and extremely 
free-flowering. This variety is essentially a 
garden rose and we recommend it with the 
utmost confidence. fi' v ' 
Hadley. Rich crimson, varying to deefv-^velvety 
crimson; vigorous growth, intensely fragrant. 
Margaret McGredy. Rich oriental-red Changing 
as the flower develops to carmine-rose. Flow¬ 
ers are large, double and very fragrant. Free 
flowering. 
Mary Hart. A free flowering sport of Talisman. 
Maroon-red buds opening to well-formed blos¬ 
soms of deep, velvety blood-red with salmon 
base. Mary Hart does not wilt when cut but 
opens perfectly. Each $2.00, 100 $175.00. 
Olympiad. Brilliant red with gold base overlaid 
with a velvety sheen. Its beauty is enhanced 
under artificial light. 
Padre. Unique color. Coppery scarlet flushed yel¬ 
low at base. Growth strong and very free 
flowering. 
Red Radiance. A clear, cerise-red sport of Radi¬ 
ance recognized as a garden rose of unusual 
merit. It has the same free-flowering qualities 
as its parent, being in bloom continuously dur¬ 
ing the season. 
Sir David Davis. One of the best red bedding 
roses. Deep glowing crimson blending to light 
yellow at base of petals. Heavy petals and 
strongly sweet scented. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Unique color com¬ 
bination. Long pointed buds, brick-red opening, 
orange pink. Immense size and very fragrant. 
