EVERBLOOMIHG roses, 
continued 
Heinrich Wendland. Fragrant 
flowers of unfading nastur¬ 
tium-red, reverse deep golden 
yellow, borne singly on long, 
strong stem. 100 petals. $1 
each. 
Hermann Eggers. Evenly toned, 
unfading crimson-scarlet 
flowers of excellent 
shape. An especially good 
cut-flower variety. 40 
petals. $1 each. 
Hermann Lindecke. Large 
blooms of silvery pink, 
tinted with salmon on the 
reverse of the petals. Not un¬ 
like La France. 40 petals. $1 
each. 
Hilda. Massive buds and 
large, double flowers, 
salmon - pink inside, 
deep orange-carmine on 
the outside. 60 petals. 
Independence Day. A branch 
ing plant of excellent habit, 
bearing quantities of brilliant 
orange buds opening to tawny 
yellow flowers. 12 petals. 
Joanna Hill. Flower of deep 
creamy white tinged with sal¬ 
mon and ochre-yellow. Stems 
particularly strong for cutting. 
40 petals. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Vivid crimson buds opening 
to enormous blooms of glowing pink, carmine on 
the outside. A striking Rose, one of the hand¬ 
somest. 75 petals. 
Jules Gaujard. Full flowers of bright orange-red, 
flushed with carmine-rose and yellow. Beautiful, 
symmetrically arranged petals. 60 petals. 
Julien Potin. Deep yellow, pointed buds opening to 
rich primrose-yellow flowers. Plants grow vigor¬ 
ously upright and bloom profusely. 48 petals. 
Killarney 
Queen 
Heinrich Wendland 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Creamy buds developing 
into perfect snow-white blooms, tinted with Iemon- 
yellow at the center. Fragrant. 99 petals. 
Killarney Queen. Rose-pink buds of remarkable 
length, opening to semi-double flowers with enor¬ 
mous petals. Growth vigorous; free flowering. 
17 petals. 
Killarney White. A pure white form of the famous 
old Killarney. Particularly handsome in bud and 
half-open bloom. A popular Rose. 10 petals. 
Lady Alice Stanley. A majestic old-time Rose. Very 
large silvery pink flowers; sweetly fragrant. Hand¬ 
some, deeply veined foliage. 75 petals. 
Lady Ashtown. Deep carmine-pink with a yellow 
glow at the base of the petals. Buds are well 
shaped. 51 petals. 
Lady Forteviot. Sweetly scented, semi¬ 
double flowers of deep golden yellow 
flushed with apricot, not unlike Angele 
Pernet. 20 petals. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Brilliant 
orange-yellow, turning gold as the blooms 
open. A rival of the great Rev. F. Page- 
Roberts. 54 petals. 
Lady Pirrie. Produces an abundance of beauti¬ 
fully formed coppery pink buds which open to pale 
flesh-colored flowers. One of the best garden 
Roses. 24 petals. 
Lady Ursula. Buds and blooms of good substance in 
shades of light pink. Very vigorous and useful 
bedding Rose. 
Lilian. Flower very large, semi-double, cupped, un¬ 
usually lasting, very fragrant, golden yellow. 
Vigorous, spreading plant; profuse, continuous 
bloomer all season. 30 to 35 petals. $1 each. 
Los Angeles. Flowers brilliant salmon-pink with a 
strong underglow. One of the most popular Roses 
ever introduced. 27 petals. 
PvUTHE RF ORD, N. J. 
BOBBI NK & ATKINS 
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