Garden %oses 
No gardens in New England have too many Roses—and few have 
enough. They thrive almost anywhere; if given a little care they will 
reward you with hundreds of flowers from early June to the first hard 
frost. Feed them well, give water in dry weather, spray once a week 
with Fungtrogen—and clip the flowers. 
75 cts. each, $7 for 10, $60 per 100, except as noted 
After May 1, available in pots, $1 each, $9 for 10, 
$85 per 100, except as noted. 
American Beauty. Dark pink, shaded carmine; very fragrant. 
AUTUMN. Medium-sized, double flowers; bright yellow, streaked 
red. Strong growth; free flowering. The foliage is abundant and 
disease-resistant. $1 each. 
Betty Uprichard. Medium-sized, semi-double flowers, brilliant 
orange-carmine on outer surface of petals. Strong grower. 
Columbia. Bright pink flowers, deepening in color as they open. 
Exquisite shape, with strong, stiff petals. 
Dame Edith Helen. Clear pink blooms, sweetly scented and freely 
produced on long, strong stems. 
Duchess of Wellington. Very large clear yellow flowers. No Rose- 
garden complete without the Duchess. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size. Plants 
branching, free flowering, and very healthy. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Beautiful snow-white blooms; deep, firm petals. 
Blooms freely and continuously. Not fragrant. 
Georg Arends. Soft pink blooms, sweetly scented. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Blooms brilliant crimson, with velvety shadings 
and intense fragrance. Bush vigorous and hardy. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Creamy buds develop slowly to snowy 
white blooms with a slight tint of lemon at center. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Golden yellow flowers, shaded and streaked 
with orange and red. 
Margaret McGredy. Flowers solid orange-vermilion. Free bloomer. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Flowers fiery rose and mauve, shaded old-gold 
at center. Continuous bloomer. 
Mme. Butterfly. Light pink buds and flowers tinted gold near base 
of petals. Richly perfumed. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Sparkling buds of coral-red and orange, 
opening to flowers of brilliant orange-red and salmon. 
NEW ROSE, SOUVENIR 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
SOUVENIR 
Plant Patent No. 25 
A descendant of 
the noted Talisman 
Rose, inheriting all 
the good qualities 
of that variety. The 
color is clear, rich 
yellow, holding its 
beauty through 
rains and hot sun. 
$1 each. 
Plant Patent No. 38 
Here is a superb picture of this new Rose, but by no means 
as lovely as the flower itself. From the first bud to t' 
last blossom it stands high among the new Roses. Th 
colors are rose, salmon, and gold, blended into a 
beautiful bloom. $1.50 each. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White flowers, 
with light blush centers. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Large, full blooms 
of pale pink and light yellow. Plant 
is usually very strong. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Flowers deep 
canary-yellow without a trace of 
shading. Profuse bloomer. 
OLYMPIAD. Large, glowing blood- 
red flowers, illumined by fiery copper 
and yellow flames at base. Free 
flowering. $1 each. 
President Herbert Hoover. A pleas¬ 
ing combination of cerise-pink, flame, 
scarlet, and yellow; fragrant. Does 
best in partial shade. 
Radiance. Brilliant rose-pink bud, 
open to well-formed flowers with 
lighter tints. 
Red Radiance. Globular, deep rose- 
red flowers freely produced until 
frost. Foliage excellent. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Beau¬ 
tiful deep yellow flowers. Plant 
erect and strong. 
TALISMAN. Scarlet-orange and rich 
yellow. The remarkable qualities of 
growth, freedom of bloom, and mar¬ 
velous color, have made this rose a 
nation-wide favorite. 
Ulrich Brunner. Bright carmine-red 
flowers. Blooms profusely in early 
summer. 
Ville de Paris. Large flowers; clear 
yellow, untouched by any other 
color. An excellent Rose. 
