Finest Roses of Recent Introduction 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. H. T. A superb p nk 
Rose with long buds of perfect form, opening to 
large, fully double blooms of glistening pink, with 
a gLnt of yellow at the base of the petals; fragrant. 
50c each. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. H. T. Well-formed buds and 
fairly large, double flowers of clear, even yellow, 
borne singly on good stems. 50c each. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. H. T. Warm pink blooms, 
flushed with salmon, in profusion from early spring 
until fall. 50c each. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Pern. Hyb. Large, fairly dou¬ 
ble bloom of orange-salmon, with a suffusion of 
gold. Vigorous, healthy plant. One of the best of 
the new varieties. 50c each. 
Nigrette (Black Rose). See page 5. 
Olympiad. H. T. Beautifully shaped flowers varying 
from deep blood-red to dark coppery pink, shaded 
with orange and gold at base of petals. 50c each. 
Patience. H. T. Long-pointed, scarlet buds and 
large, double, high-centered flowers of scarlet-car- 
m'ne, shaded orange-scarlet; moderately fragrant. 
Profuse, continuous bloomer. 50c each. 
Pink Pearl. H. T. A fine, large, high-centered, 
deep rose-pink, fragrant bloom on erect, stiff stem. 
Very good. 50c each. 
President Herbert Hoover. H. T. Long-pointed 
buds of scarlet and gold, opening to broad, semi¬ 
double flowers of creamy orange and deep rose, 
with huge, thick petals. Plants very vigorous. Fine 
for cutting. 50c each. 
President Jac. Smits. H. T. New. Large, pointed 
buds and semi-double flowers of brilliant dark red, 
borne singly on long, wiry stems. Very strong, rath¬ 
er tall growth. 50c each. 
Princesse Marie-Jose. H. T. Flower orange-ver¬ 
milion on dark yellow base, center velvety orange- 
red, large, full, high-centered, of good lasting quali¬ 
ties, with fruity perfume. 50c each. 
Rapture. H. T. An improved sport of Mme. Butter¬ 
fly, with beautiful mildew-proof foliage. Free 
grower. Deep salmon with bright golden suffusion. 
Po nted bud. 50c each. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. H. T. Long buds stained 
copper-red, opening to full double flowers of buff- 
yellow. Vigorous grower, free bloomer. 50c each. 
Roslyn. H. T. Splendid new golden yellow Rose, 
tinged with orange in the bud, which opens to a 
fine, fully double, ruffled flower. Free bloomer; fine 
for garden and cutting. 50c each. 
Sally Tite. H. T. A brilliant crimson Rose that 
does not fade. One of the best Roses of its color. 
Very full, large flower. 50c each. 
Sensation. H. T. Deep red opening full and double 
and retaining its color in the open flower. Blooms 
produced on long, stiff stems well above the foliage 
and in great profusion. 50c each. 
*Souvenir. H. T. See page 7. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. H. T. Brick-red 
buds, opening to terra-cotta-pink blooms of immense 
size, double and fragrant. Stocky, dwarf plant of 
free-blooming habit. 50c each. 
Talisman. H. T. See front cover. 
Token. See page 5. 
The Queen Alexandra Rose. H. T. A beautiful 
and very popular Rose. Outside of petals old gold, 
inside bright vermilion. 50c each. 
Ville de Paris. H. T. Round buds of clear yellow 
and big, globular flowers of the same hue. Plant 
notably tall and wiry, and the foliage dark, small, 
and very leathery. 50c each. 
Waltham Flame. H. T. Single, rich terra cotta 
flowers shaded with bronzy orange. 50c each. 
Wilhelm Kordes. H. T. Long-pointed buds and 
double, high-centered flowers of deep golden salmon, 
overspread with a tint of copper and veined with 
red; fragrant. Unusually free-flowering. 50c each. 
Choice Hardy Everblooming Roses 
American Beauty. H. P. Rosy crimson; extra 
large, full flowers; exceedingly sweet. Makes mag¬ 
nificent buds. 50c each. 
Betty Uprichard. H. T. Inner face of petals is 
delicate salmon-pink but glowing carmine on the 
outside, with a suffusion of orange. 50c each. 
Cecile Brunner. Poly. Popular “Baby Rose.” Very 
small, full, salmon-pink blooms with deep salmon 
centers, in clusters; delicately scented. 50c each. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot. H. T. Very double, in¬ 
tensely fragrant, dark red blooms, shaded black 
and scarlet. Hardy. 50c each. 
Cheerful. H. T. Flowers large, full, well-shaped, 
flaming orange in bud, turning to pink when fully 
developed. Vigorous; free-flowering. 50c each. 
Columbia. H. T. This beautiful Rose is perfect in 
form, a most pleasing shade of rose-pink, and de¬ 
lightfully fragrant. 50c each. 
Constance. H. T. Lovely, long orange-yellow buds, 
sometimes streaked crimson; flowers golden yellow, 
full and globular. 50c each. 
Cuba. H. T. Although the flowers are almost single, 
they possess a charm and brilliancy which is an 
entirely new tone in Roses—a bright vermilion- 
scarlet overlying an orange ground. A vigorous 
grower and good bloomer. 50c each. 
Daily Mail Rose. See Mme. Edouard Herriot. 
Dame Edith Helen. H . T. A new, glowing, fra¬ 
grant pink Rose on erect, rigid stems. Free-flower¬ 
ing. 50c each. 
Doris Dickson. H. T. Medium-sized buds and ex¬ 
tremely fragrant, double flowers of orange-cream, 
veined bright cherry-red. 50c each. 
Duchess of Wellington. H. T. Saffron-yellow, 
tinted crimson, becoming deep coppery yellow; long- 
pointed buds. 50c each. 
Frau Karl Druschki (Snow Queen). H. P. A re¬ 
markably vigorous grower. Its snow-white flowers 
are very large, perfect in form, with large, shell¬ 
shaped petals. 50c each. 
General MacArthur. H. T. This is probably the 
greatest favorite of all the garden Roses. The flow¬ 
ers are a vivid crimson-scarlet and retain their bril¬ 
liancy when fully expanded. Very highly perfumed 
and practically free from mildew. 50c each. 
Golden Emblem. H. T. This is so perpetual flow¬ 
ering that as a garden Rose it is without a rival. 
The coloring is a cadmium-yellow, toning to sun¬ 
flower-yellow. Altogether the most remarkable va¬ 
riety among modern Roses. 50c each. 
Golden Ophelia. H. T. The flower is of medium 
size, perfect form, golden yellow in the center, pal¬ 
ing si ghtly toward the outer petals. 50c each. 
Gorgeous. H. T. Flowers large, full, exquisitely 
formed, amber-yellow, veined with reddish copper— 
a novel and striking color. Strong, vigorous habit. 
50c each. 
Hadley. H. T. Excellent, dark velvety crimson va¬ 
riety with long stems carrying the flowers well above 
the foliage. Very fragrant. 50c each. 
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