BOBBINK & ATKINS 
RUTHERFORD 
NEW JERSEY 
Everblooming Roses 
Dame Edith Helen. Very double, sym¬ 
metrically formed flowers of a soft, pure 
pink. Magnificent when at its best. A 
superb exhibition Rose. 70 petals. 
Director Rubio. D. Brilliant red buds on 
very stiff stems, opening to a strange 
shade somewhere between rose and 
scarlet. Low growing. 20 petals. $1 
each. 
Dorothy Page-Roberts. Glistening, cop¬ 
pery pink, semi-double blooms suffused 
apricot; not very fragrant. 17 petals. 
Dr. Heinrich Lumpe. Well-shaped buds 
and blooms of brilliant pink, borne on 
plants of excellent garden habit. 35 
petals. $1 each. 
Duchess of Atholl. Big, globular buds and 
bronzy yellow flowers deeply tinged with 
orange and flaming pink. A lovely Rose. 
20 petals. 
Duchess of Wellington. Huge, semi¬ 
double flowers of a rich orange tinged 
saffron-yellow, turning to a soft creamy 
shade. Delicious old Tea fragrance. 
Prune lightly. 17 petals. 
Ecarlate. T. Scarlet-rose flowers of loose, 
informal shape and moderate size, borne 
in bewildering abundance throughout 
the whole season on strong, branching 
bushes with plentiful light green foliage 
almost immune to diseases. Very hardy 
and reliable. 15 petals. 
Edith Krause. Greenish white; long bud, 
large full-pointed bloom. Very strong, 
erect, healthy growth. 35 petals. $1 ea. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Beautiful double 
flowers of soft salmon-pink inside and 
deep coppery rose on outer surface. One 
of the first to bloom. 40 petals. 
Editor McFarland. Clear, brilliant pink 
flowers produced on long cutting stems. 
The plants are vigorous and have 
healthy, normal green foliage. Fine for 
cutting. $1 each. 
Eduard Schill. Flower very large, slightly 
fragrant, brick-red, with nasturtium- 
yellow tints. An interestingly different 
Rose which is making a lot of friends. 
30 petals. 
E. G. Hill. A very large, extremely double 
flower with tightly packed petals of bril¬ 
liant unfading red. Long-keeping, fra¬ 
grant flowers for cutting. 60 petals. 
E. J. Ludding. Long-pointed buds and 
high-centered flowers of a vivid shade of 
deep rose-pink. The fine stems make it 
an excellent cut Rose. 50 petals. 
Ellen Willmott. Silvery flesh, with shell- 
pink center; not especially fragrant. 
Plant grows with great vigor, blooms 
freely, and has foliage of unusual quality. 
Empress. See page 3. 
Etoile de Feu. D. The large, flat flowers 
are flaming orange, tinged with pink. 
One of the most striking garden Roses. 
80 petals. 
Etoile de Hollande. Well-formed, double 
flowers of glowing velvety scarlet, full of 
the genuine old-fashioned Rose perfume. 
The best-loved red Rose. 35 petals. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. D. Golden orange 
buds opening to cup-shaped flowers of 
striking yellow, tinged with apricot; 
very fragrant. 41 petals. 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. See page 3. 
Florence Pemberton. Beautiful, 
well-pointed blooms of clear 
light pink, double to very 
double, and mildly fragrant. 
Vigorous growth and very free 
bloom. 35 petals. 
Francis Scott Key. Very large, 
light crimson buds and blooms 
of noblest form; 
very double; 
slightly fragrant. 
95 petals. 
Gabriel Lombart. 
Large, cupped, 
unusually double 
flowers of flesh- 
white, passing to 
cream-white, center nymphe 
pink. $1 each. 
Gaiety. A very lovely sym¬ 
metrical flower of pink and 
yellow, sometimes deepening 
to copper and orange. True 
camellia shape. 34 petals. 
General MacArthur. An old favorite, 
popular in many gardens, producing 
long-stemmed, brilliant crimson flowers 
in great profusion. Wonderful fragrance. 
20 petals. 
General-Superior Arnold Janssen. Light 
crimson or carmine blooms on stately 
stems; fragrant and long lasting. A very 
strong, free-flowering plant of almost 
perfect habit. 57 petals. 
George C. Waud. A blending of orange, 
vermilion, and light crimson. The 
uniquely colored flowers are borne 
freely. 75 petals. 
Gipsy Lass. See page 3. 
Gloaming. See page 3. 
Golden Dawn. Deliciously fragrant, Iem- 
on-yellow flowers of excellent form and 
very double. One of the best all-round 
yellow garden Roses with fine foliage. 
45 petals. 
Golden Frills. See page 3. 
Golden Ophelia. Soft straw-yellow flowers 
flushed with orange at the base of the 
petals. A cutting and bedding Rose. 
23 petals. 
Golden Rapture. A splendid yellow Rose 
of upright growth. The pure yellow buds 
are of ideal form; beautiful, large, double 
flowers. 
Grenoble. Bud crimson, but the open 
flower is brilliant red, almost scarlet. 
Strong branching growth. $1 each. 
Gruss an Aachen. D. While a Hybrid 
Polyantha (see page 15), we repeat it 
here, as very often this variety is planted 
among Hybrid Teas. 
Gruss an Coburg. Medium-sized, globular 
flowers of rich brownish yellow, paling to 
copper-pink or flesh-color. 50 petals. 
Gruss an Teplitz. T. Intensely fragrant, 
medium-sized, double blooms of velvety 
brilliant crimson. Very large plants. A 
profuse bloomer. 28 petals. 
Heinrich Wendland. Fragrant flowers of 
unfading nasturtium-red, reverse deep 
golden yellow, borne singly on long, 
strong stems. 100 petals. $1 each. 
Hermann Eggers. Evenly toned, unfading 
crimson-scarlet flowers of excellent 
shape. An especially good cut-flower 
variety. 40 petals. 
Hermann Lindecke. Large blooms of 
silvery pink, tinted with salmon on the 
reverse of the petals. Not unlike La 
France. 40 petals. 
Hilda. Massive buds and large, double 
flowers, salmon-pink inside, deep orange- 
carmine on the outside. 60 petals. 
Hinrich Gaede. See page 3. 
Hortulanus Budde. Bushy bedding va¬ 
riety bearing broad, cup-shaped flowers 
of dazzling rose-scarlet. One of the 
brightest shades in the whole Rose 
family. 24 petals. 
H. V. Machin. Massive crimson buds and 
intensely red, very large flowers of per¬ 
fect shape, with a tight pointed center; 
fragrant. Plant robustly erect, bearing 
its heavy blooms on stout stems. Excel¬ 
lent bloomer in spring; not so good in 
autumn. 45 petals. 
Imperial Potentate. A firm-petaled bloom 
of dark, shining rose-pink, shaded lighter 
on reverse of petals; fragrant. 55 petals. 
J. C. Thornton. D. Pointed, glowing crim¬ 
son-scarlet buds, opening to rich red 
flowers of heavy substance. Erect, 
vigorous growth. 25 petals. 
Joan Cant. Rich salmon-pink. Full, high- 
pointed. Vigorous growth. 40 petals. 
Joanna Hill. Flower of deep creamy white 
tinged with salmon 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 handsomest. 75 petals. 
Jules Gaujard. Full flowers of bright 
orange-red, flushed with carmine-rose 
and yellow. Beautiful, symmetrically 
arranged petals. 60 petals. 
Julien Potin (Golden Pernet). Deep yel¬ 
low, pointed buds opening to rich prim¬ 
rose-yellow flowers. Plants grow vigor¬ 
ously upright and bloom profusely. 
48 petals. 
Kardinal Piffl. Ovoid buds of orange-pink, 
with a golden base, open to fully double 
flowers of the same lovely shades which 
do not fade; delicious fragrance. 
Dream of the past by an old-fashioned Rose bush 
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