Outdoor Roses — totty’S, MADISON, n. j. 
ROSES: STANDARD VARIETIES 
Price: 75c each, $7.50 per dozen, $60.00 per 100. 
Autumn—Novel and distinct in coloring, burnt orange streaked 
and marked with red. Bud of medium size, developing into a 
cupped double, fragrant, attractive flower. 
Betty Uprichard—Coppery red buds, opening to semi-double 
flowers of above average size; |brilliant orange carmine on outer 
surface of petals, showing light salmon reflexes; spicy fragrance. 
Strong growing persistent blooming and healthy. 
Duchess of Luxembourg—One of the most gorgeously deep 
coppery yellow Roses, that we have ever had the pleasure of 
distributing. It is known as “the Rose of the South.” 
Duchess of Wellington—Intense saffron yellow, stained crim¬ 
son, long pointed flowers, of wonderful fragrance and very pro¬ 
ductive. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—A Rose of outstanding merit, vigorous 
in growth and free flowering. Long, pointed bud; flower of good 
size, long lasting and fragrant, double; outside of petals orient- 
red shaded cerise-orange; inside salmon-pink. 
Etoile de Hollande—Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size, 
perfect in half open state, showing clean, attractive centers 
when fully open; petals enormous; very fragrant. Plants branch¬ 
ing; particularly free flowering and healthy. 
Feu Joseph Looymans—Long, pointed buds of brilliant orange 
buff, and large fairly full flowers of vivid yellow, and bright 
apricot, fragrant and freely produced. Growth strong, straight 
and bushy. 
Frau Wiegand- -A very large high centered fragrant yellow Rose. 
Very vigorous grower. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
Golden Dawn—An ideal yellow garden Rose. Color ovoid lemon 
yellow bud heavily splashed with crimson before opening, de¬ 
veloping into a well formed, sweetly scented large, double, 
yellow reminding one of the old favorite Marechal Neil. Strong, 
vigorous and free flowering. 
Independence Day—A novel, flaming yellow shaded copper. 
When fully opened, is a bright orange pink, very fine, strong 
grower, producing quantities of flowers throughout the season. 
Irish Elegance—Shapely bronzy pink buds, opening with shades 
of yellow and apricot. A dainty single flower. 
Irish Fireflame—A single Rose of only five petals, but wonder¬ 
fully striking. Bud is intense, fiery crimson at the base, shading 
to a rich orange-salmon. 
Isobel—A beautiful single Rose with long, shapely-pointed flow¬ 
ers carmine and orange. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria—Creamy white, immense sub¬ 
stance, petals smooth and nicely arranged. A popular variety. 
Lady Alice Stanley—The outside petals are a deep rose pink; 
inside pale flesh, slightly flushed with a deeper shading, a most 
beautiful color combination. Blooms are very large and full, of 
great substance and productiveness and one of the most fra¬ 
grant Roses in existence. 
Los Angeles—Growth, very vigorous, flowers luminous flame 
pink toned with coral, with lighter shadings at the base; buds 
are long and pointed and expanding to a flower of mammoth 
proportions. 
Margaret McGredy—Large, beautifully shaped, full, double 
flowers, entirely distinct from all others in its rich coloring, 
which is a brilliant shade of Turkish or Oriental red, passing 
as the flowers age to a beautiful carmine rose. These are borne 
on long, stiff stems and hold their form and beauty for a long 
time. 
Miss Rowena Thom—It is almost impossible to give a true color 
description of this Rose. It seems as if all the shades of a desert 
sunset have been caught in all their splendor and held by this 
beautiful Rose. The deep center glows with vivid Oriental red, 
shading to rose, as the bud expands and gradually passing to 
delicate mauve in the full blown flower. The flowers are large 
and borne on stems 30 inches long, which are practically thorn¬ 
less. 
Mrs. Charles Bell—Lovely shell pink buds and blooms of fine, 
globular form with shadings of soft salmon; sweetly perfumed. 
The plants are notably strong and bushy bearing good foliage 
seldom attacked by disease. 
Mrs. Erskine P. Thom—A strong, healthy grower, equal in 
strength to the Radiance type of Rose. Beautiful, dark bronzy 
green, disease resistant foliage. Rich lemon yellow flowers, very 
sweetly scented and a very free flowering variety. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem — Orange scarlet with bronzy crimson 
shadings. Very fragrant, and continuous in bloom; beautifully 
formed flower on long stiff stem. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles—A luminous, deep salmon pink, and a Rose 
of very striking appearance. Beautifully, long-shaped buds, 
developing into perfect high-centered full double flowers. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont—Medium sized long-pointed bud of a 
reddish gold opening to a semi-double, cupped, very lasting 
fragrant flower of a deep golden yellow. The plant is of strong 
vigorous compact growth. A profuse and continuous bloomer. 
Mrs. W. E. Nickerson—Long, slender buds and deep, half double 
high-centered flowers, with enormous petals of soft silvery pink, 
deeply shaded with old-gold and salmon. Plant is tall, wiry and 
very profuse. 
Persian Yellow—Double, rather small, deep golden yellow 
flowers, produced along the canes in the manner characteristic 
of this class. Blooms late in spring or early summer. 
President Hoover—This is a glorious Rose, wonderfully free in 
the easy manner in which it grows and charming in its color 
arrangement which is a splendid combination of cerise pink, 
flame, scarlet and yellow, and this combination gives the most 
dazzling color effect ever seen in any Rose. It is one of the 
most cheerful Roses imaginable. The flower is large and (he 
bud beautifully pointed. The petals are broad and thick. 
Radiance—A splendid and popular Rose, deep pink in color. Will 
produce 3 foot breaks without pinching; almost mildew proof, 
and a wonderfully fine Rose to handle. 
Red Radiance—A duplicate of its parent in every respect save 
color which is a brilliant red; very free flowering in habit and 
vigorous in growth. A wonderful variety in every way and a 
welcome addition. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts—A most beautifully shaped, long bud, 
and a full, double flower of rich orange-gold, shading to a 
saffron-yellow; growth vigorous and very free flowering. The 
most beautiful Rose of its color yet introduced. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet—This variety is a clear shining 
yellow, with very glossy foliage. The growth of the plant is 
sturdy and clean and it has made a mark for itself in all sections 
of the country. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet—While this is not as sensational 
in color as the Claudius Pernet we know it is one of the most 
promising bedding Roses offered in many years. It is wonder¬ 
fully vigorous in growth and freedom of bloom. The color of 
the flowers, which are exceptionally large and of globular form, 
is a brilliant orient-red, shading to cochineal-carmine at the 
end of the petals and the entire Rose is suffused with a golden 
sheen, making it one of the most attractive colored Roses that 
has been offered in many years. 
Ville de Paris—A rich buttercup yellow much in the style of Mrs. 
Beckwith, but with longer buds and larger flowers, and purer 
in color. The plant is of vigorous growth and very free flowering. 
Wilhelm Kordes—An imported variety that is making splendid 
headway in popularity. The color is a combination of luminous 
pink, bronze and yellow shadings that are most attractive. This 
variety, we predict, will forge its way very rapidly to the front. 
WiUowmere—Free and perpetual; color coral-red, opening to 
shrimp-pink; resembles the Lyon Rose very much. 
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Fungicide—Insecticide—Plant Stimulant Complete Protection against Plant Insects and Diseases 
Price.—Small Kit (makes 16 quarts) $ 1.50 
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