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Lady Inchiquin —-An unusual shade of bright 
coral carmine red. very brilliant and shiny, notice¬ 
able from afar; 50$ each. 
Lady Alice Stanley Ht. — Flesh-pink: one of the 
oldest roses now grown, but it is still one of the 
best, and is always in demand; color is exquisite 
flesh-pink, lightened with rich coral on the reverse 
of the petals and a suspicion of salmon in the cen¬ 
ter of the bloom; 50$ each. 
Lady Ashtown Ht. —Pink; another continuously 
satisfactory old rose; the large, long-pointed buds 
open to brilliant, shining pink blooms with a golden 
underglow: borne singly on long stems, they are 
fine for cutting and last well in the house ; 50$ each. 
Red Letter Day — A velvety brilliant scarlet 
crimson bud opening into cactus-like flower which 
retains its color, owing to the reflex of the petals 
being satiny crimson scarlet; a rose of exquisite 
grace; 50$ each. 
Shot Silk Ht . —Orange cerise suffused with 
gold: flowers are of a medium size; free producer, 
very fragrant; a very charming rose, its color is 
really hard to describe; 50$ each. 
Souv. De Claudius Pernet Ht.— (Pernet-I )ucher 
1920)—Flowers of the most striking sunflower 
yellow color, deeper in the center; long, pointed 
and exquisitely shaped buds, carried on long, stiff 
stems; a vigorous grower with brilliant green 
foliage; this rose is sometimes disappointing the 
first season, but the glorious blooms on a well de¬ 
veloped bush amply make up for the imperfect 
flowers of the first summer; 50$ each. 
Souv. De Georges Pernet —Produces massive 
blooms of deep carmine pink, often referred to as 
cochineal red hut carmine pink, we believe, de¬ 
scribes it better ; yellow shadings at base of petals ; 
blooms when open measure 5 to 0 inches across; 
price, 50$ each. 
Souv. De H. A. Verschuren —This rose presents 
one of the color much sought after by rosarians, a 
beautiful apricot yellow shading into saffron yellow 
at the edges: the roses are borne on strong, stiff 
stems; the bush is a medium grower with few 
thorns; a superb rose and sure to be a great 
favorite; 50$ each. 
Sensation Ht. —Scarlet-crimson of a magnificent 
shade, with maroon markings; of extremely large 
size and double; strong long-jointed stems with a 
heavy, luxuriant foliage. 50$ each. 
MODERN STANDARD VARIETIES 
Prices on any of the following Modern Standard 
Varieties; strong 2-year-old budded bushes: 
No. 1 _ 35$ each ; per dozen $3.50 
No. 1£ _ 25$ each; per doben 2.50 
No. 2 _ 15$ each; per dozen 1.50 
Annie Laurie Ht. —Sport from Ophelia; hud 
large, long pointed ; flower large, very double, flesh- 
pink, edges deeper, golden yellow base; foliage 
abundant, large, rich, glossy green, disease re¬ 
sistant; few thorns. 
Betty Uprichard —While the blossom of this 
variety is not large, yet its color is sufficient 
reason why it should be in every garden; buds are 
coppery red and as the flower expands the outside 
of the petals are orange carmine, inside a delicate 
salmon-pink; the flowers are sweet scented and 
semi-double. 
Briarcliff —Habit very vigorous; long, strong 
stem bearing singly; abundant, dark green foliage: 
large, pointed bud, one-third longer than parent 
Columbia; very large flower with high center, frag¬ 
rant and lasting; deep, true rose-pink at center, 
lighter on outer petals with a touch of citron- 
green at base. 
Columbia —Bright pink, sweetly scented flowers 
of exquisite shape; the strong, stiff petals deepen 
in color as they expand; free flowering: healthy 
foliage and a good grower. 
Crusader—Rich, velvety crimson; heavily pet- 
aled; big, double blooms open perfectly, supported 
on strong-necked stems; robust, strong-growing, 
Wee-flowering, disease-resistant. 
Dame Edith Helen— The flowers of immense 
size are composed of very substantial broad petals 
which curl back prettily, forming a wonderful long, 
pointed bud which develops into a full double 
flower and is absolutely perfect in every stage of 
development; the color is a brilliant, yet soft 
Rose du Barri pink and is delightfully and strongly 
sweet scented. 
Daily Mail Ht.—See Mine. Edouard Herriot. 
E. G. Hill— C rimson. After a lifetime of produc¬ 
ing new roses, Mr. Hill thought enough of this 
beauty to permit it to be named for himself; the 
flowers are large, full, fragrant, brilliant crimson, 
and splendid for cutting; vigorous plants very bus¬ 
ily engaged in producing their perfectly formed 
fragrant flowers; a standard red rose both in the 
garden and under glass. 
Francis Scott Key 
Francis Scott Key Ht. —Extra-large, light crim¬ 
son buds and blooms of noblest form; very double, 
slightly fragrant and produced in great abundance; 
a most perfect and glorious rose; plants hardy and 
erect; wonderful for the South. 
Frau Karl Druschki —The White American 
Beauty or Snow Queen. An everywhere hardy, vig¬ 
orous grower, with bright, green leaves, delicately 
veined ; splendid long buds and magnificent snow- 
white blooms with large saucer-shaped petals; 
rightly named and deservedly a prize winner. 
