WILLIAM TUPPER ♦ Grower Since 1910 of Fine 
Hybrid Tea or Everblooming Roses 
AUTUMN. Multicolored, embracing yellow, orange, pink, 
and red. One of the most striking color combinations. 
Fragrant. 75 cts. each. 
BETTY SUTOR. Delicate rose-pink. Bud and double open 
flower exquisitely beautiful, produced freely on a bush of 
good growth. 75 cts. each. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Long, pointed buds, opening into a 
moderately full Rose. Inner side of petals, salmon-pink; 
outer side, coppery carmine. Excellent grower, and one of 
our best and most reliable garden varieties. 60 cts. each. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. In this we have a vigorous plant 
on which are produced, in great profusion throughout the 
summer and fall, blooms of a brilliant crimson. 60 cts. each. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM. Oriental red, orange, and glowing 
scarlet. Especially attractive in bud. 60 cts. each. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. It would be difficult to praise too 
highly the fine qualities of this new Rose. The color is 
golden yellow and nasturtium-red. The flowers always open 
well, and are produced on a vigorous plant. Dense foliage. 
$1.00 each. 
CUBA. Very large, orange-scarlet flowers which are quite 
single. Distinct, and “stands out” in any Rose-bed. 60c. each. 
DIRECTOR RUBIO. Unusually large Rose of a uniform 
cochineal-pink. Moderate grower. 60 cts. each. 
DUQUESA DE PEN ARAN DA. Apricot, orange, copper, and 
pink. Delightfully fragrant. A recent introduction of great 
merit. $1.00 each. 
EDITH KRAUSE. A new, pure white variety which, in the 
opinion of many Rose-lovers, is the finest of its color. It is 
both large and fragrant, and comes on long stems. $1.00 each. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. A most pleasing Rose without 
a single fault. The color is Oriental red, cerise, and orange 
on outside of petals, and salmon-pink and gold on the inside. 
Fine, long-pointed bud. 60 cts. each. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Uniform, bright, unfading pink. 
Good both in bud and when fully open. 60 cts. each. 
ESSENCE. Rich crimson. Delightful fragrance. While this 
has been called a “double Etofle de Hollande,” it is not as 
large. 75 cts. each. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Here we have what is undoubtedly 
the best and most popular all-round rich red garden Rose. 
Attractive both as a bud and when fully open. Very fra¬ 
grant. Strong grower. 60 cts. each. 
FEDERICO CASAS. Large, loose, fragrant blooms of brilliant 
copper and orange. A meritorious Rose of recent intro¬ 
duction. 75 cts. each. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Probably the best of the newer light yellow 
Roses—one without a fault. The large, pointed buds are 
pale yellow, flushed with old-rose; open flowers, lemon- 
yellow. 75 cts. each. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. An exceptionally vigorous and hardy 
variety which produces its medium-sized crimson flowers in 
clusters. Fine for hedging and mass effect. 60 cts. each. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. Rich copper-red, with reverse 
side of petals dark golden yellow. A Rose of truly distinc¬ 
tive color. Very fragrant. $1.00 each. 
IMPRESS. Buds, orange and cardinal-red; open flowers, 
salmon, cerise, and luminous gold. Strong, upright grower. 
75 cts. each. 
INDEPENDENCE DAY. Buds of a brownish orange develop 
into flowers of a glowing apricot-yellow. Very free bloomer. 
60 cts. each. 
IRISH HOPE. In my opinion, this Rose has a very definite 
place in the list of choice red varieties. Rich crimson. 
Erect grower. 60 cts. each. 
JOANNA HILL. Clear golden yellow. Buds long, pointed, 
and of good size. Desirable for cutting. 60 cts. each. 
LI BURES. Combines orange, yellow, and old-rose in a strik¬ 
ing and ever-changing manner. 60 cts. each. 
LUCIE MARIE. Buttercup-yellow, tinged with apricot- 
orange. The long, pointed, deep yellow buds are splashed 
with rosy red. Very strong grower. 75 cts. each. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. An excellent and well-known white 
Rose, sometimes tinted light blush. Growth is vigorous and 
upright, and the flowers are produced in profusion. 60c. each. 
MARGARET McGREDY. This variety is one of the choicest 
garden Roses. In color, a brilliant orange-vermilion. The 
blooms are well-formed, both in bud and when open. The 
plant is vigorous and densely covered with attractive foliage. 
60 cts. each. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Light scarlet petals, shading to 
orange at base. The beautiful buds and open flowers are 
produced freely on a strong-growing bush. 60 cts. each. 
MISS CYNTHIA FORDE. Largo, gardenia-lLke flowers of a 
rich, clear pink. Ideal for cutting. 60 cts. each. 
MISS ROWENA THOM. This is one of the largest Roses, 
and is a bright rose-pink, suffused with gold. Vigorous 
grower. 60 cts. each. 
MISS WILLMOTT. A large, well-formed, creamy white Rose 
which occasionally shows a trace of a very delicate light 
pink. 60 cts. each. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. Shell-pink. Identical with the well- 
known pink Radiance in all respects except color. 60 cts. each. 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE-THOM. If I were limited to 
one" yellow variety, this would be my choice because of its 
all-round perfection. It is a clean, rich yellow. Nice pointed 
buds. 60 cts. each. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES. A large, fragrant, free-blooming 
Rose of a deep salmon-pink color. 60 cts. each. 
MRS HENRY MORSE. Outside of petals, deep pink; inside, 
silvery pink, with a yellow undertone. Profuse bloomer. 
Pretty pointed bud. 60 cts. each. 
MRS PIERRE S. DU PONT. Rich golden yellow. Liberal 
all-season bloomer. Moderately vigorous and a dense 
grower. 75 cts. each. 
Roses and Peonies ♦ FAIR LAWN, NEW JERSEY 
MARY IIART 
The Modern Peony 
provides a permanent investment in floricultural beauty 
whose dividends increase from year to year. The 
gorgeousness of its flowers cannot be surpassed, and 
in localities where the Japanese Beetle is very trouble¬ 
some, the Peony is especially valuable, as it blooms 
before this insect starts its depredation. 
List will be sent to those who are interested. Fall 
is the best time to plant. 
Hybrid Tea Roses, continued 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. A beautiful, large, multicolored 
Rose of gold, orange, salmon, and copper. Fragrant. A 
recent introduction. 90 cts. each. 
NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. A brilliant crimson variety 
which produces an abundance of pretty flowers on a robust 
bush from June until frost. 75 cts. each. 
OPHELIA. Well-formed blooms of salmon-flesh, shading to 
yellow at base of petals. 60 cts. each. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. A truly matchless Rose 
of yellow, cerise-pink, flame, and scarlet. Beautiful pointed 
buds and attractive open flowers on long stems, unsurpassed 
for cutting. 60 cts. each. 
RADIANCE. Probably the best-known two-toned pink Rose 
today. Very vigorous and easily grown, and a reliable 
bloomer. 60 cts. each, 
RAPTURE. An Ophelia type of Rose. Delicate pink, with a 
trace of yellow at base of petals. 60 cts. each. 
RED RADIANCE. Cerise-red (between a pure red and a deep 
rose-pink). Like Radiance, it is a very strong grower and 
a liberal bloomer. 60 cts. each. 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS. Reddish copper and golden yel¬ 
low. Large and fragrant. 60 cts. each. 
SOUV. DE MME. C. CHAM BARD. Large, pointed buds of 
a deep coral-pink color, produced on long stems for cutting. 
Open flowers tinted satiny peach. Sweetly fragrant. 90 
cts. each. 
SUNKIST. Closely resembles Joanna Hill in all respects 
except color, which is brownish orange. 75 cts. each. 
TALISMAN. One of the best-known Roses, both out-of-doors 
and under glass. Combines, in varying degrees, copper-red, 
gold, orange and rose-pink. Free - blooming and fragrant. 
60 cts. each. 
VILLE DE PARIS. Non-fading, uniform, bright buttercup- 
yellow. The fragrant flowers arc borne on long, wiry stems 
on a strong-growing bush. 60 cts. each. 
W. E. CHAPLIN. Pointed bud develops into a large, full, 
high-centered flower. Deep crimson, turning to carmine. 
85 cts. each. 
Climbing Roses 
CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER. Rich clear pink flowers of 
good size, borne in clusters on a vigorous, very hardy plant. 
60 cts. each. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Delicate flesh-pink, double flowers 
produced on long stems. Very hardy and vigorous. 60c. each. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty). Pro¬ 
duced freely on stems 12 inches or more in length, the large 
pearly pink flowers of this variety not only make a beautiful 
showing on the plant, but they are also ideal for cutting. 
60 cts. each. 
Climbing Roses, continued 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. This is the best-known, 
hardy, red, June-flowering, climbing Rose. The clusters of 
large, brilliant scarlet blooms are a joy to behold. 60c. each. 
PRIMROSE. A hardy primrose-yellow rambler of great vigor. 
60 cts. each. 
SCORCHER. Large, double flowers of a brilliant scarlet-red. 
This variety blooms freely in June and occasionally there¬ 
after. 75 cts. each. 
SILVER MOON. Probably the best hardy white climber. 
The flowers are large and semi-double. 60 cts. each. 
THELMA. Delicate coral-pink, with carmine suffusion. 
Strong, hardy grower. 60 cts. each. 
Patented Roses 
Shipment of Patented Roses before October 20 
can not be promised 
HYBRID TEAS 
AMELIA EARHART. Plant Patent No. 63. Large, ovoid, 
cream and blush bud. Flowers very full, graduating from a 
deep yellow center to an outer collarette of large cream 
petals with a blush overtone. Strong grower, free bloomer, 
and very fragrant. $1.50 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Plant Patent No. 38. Long-pointed 
bud. The color combination of this variety consists of 
copper, gold, pink, and salmon. $1.00 each. 
MARY HART. Plant Patent No. 8. A red sport, of Talisman. 
The bud is maroon-red, opening to well-formed blossoms of 
deep blood-red, with an overglow of amber. Keeps well 
when cut. $1.00 each. 
NIGRETTE. Plant Patent No. 87. This Rose has received 
wide publicity as the “Black Rose of Sangerhausen.” Thu 
medium-sized flowers are a deep maroon with a blackish 
velvety sheen. During the hot summer months the color is 
somewhat lighter. $2.00 each. 
CLIMBERS 
BLAZE. Plant Patent No. 10. An everblooming Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber. This season’s stock was propagated from 
blooming wood in order to definitely and more quickly 
reproduce the everblooming quality. $1.25 each. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). Plant 
Patent No. 28. A golden yellow climber combining hardi¬ 
ness with blooms of Hybrid Tea type and quality which 
last well and which are usually produced singly on stems 
18 inches or more in length. $1.50 each. 
NEW DAWN. Plant Patent No. 1. An everblooming Dr. W. 
Van Fleet climbing Rose. Delicate flesh-pink. $1.50 each. 
PRINCESS VAN ORANGE. Plant Patent No. 106. Climbing 
sport of Gloria Mundi. The branches are literally covered 
with Polyantha-like trusses of orange-scarlet flowers. 
$1.25 each. 
A photograph of my Rose-field in June. Note the unusually strong and healthy appearance of the plants 
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Satisfaction Guaranteed. 
If, when you receive the Roses, 
you are not fully satisfied with 
them, they may be returned 
and your money will be re¬ 
funded at once. 
Patented Roses are grown 
almost exclusively by the pat¬ 
ent holders. Their quality is, 
therefore, beyond our control, 
and cannot be guaranteed. 
Further, the claims made in 
descriptions are those of the 
holders of patents. 
BETTY UPRICHARD 
Transportation Charges 
on all orders amounting to 
$2.00 or more will be prepaid 
to all points east of Mississippi 
River. 
* ♦ 
New Jersey Customers 
must include the 
2 per cent sales tax 
in their remittance 
GOLDEN DAWN 
