HYBRID TEA ROSES 
124 Fottler, Fiske, R.awson Co. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Owing to the shortage of Roses this season we reserve the right to substitute similar varieties for any kinds that we 
are unable to supply unless otherwise instructed. 
Field-grown, each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 
We can supply pot grown plants the latter part of May of varieties marked (P), each $1.50, doz. $15.00. 
Madam Edouard Herriot —(The Daily Mail Rose) 
We recommend shipping small orders of Roses by parcel post, and to all points in New England, we will be pleased 
to forward your order in this manner for an additional remittance as follows: 10c. for 1 to 3 Roses; 14c. for 4 to G; 16c. 
for 7 to 9; 20c. for 10 to 12. 
BRITISH QUEEN. Creamy white, of good size and 
superb form; globular yet pointed; petals reflexing 
as it opens; blooms on slender, stiff stems; very free 
and fragrant. 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY. Delicate flesh color, deepening 
in shade toward the center; medium size, sometimes 
large; full; ill-shaped flowers are not uncommon, but 
it is a most lovely sort when in perfection. 
CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGEOT. Deep velvety crim¬ 
son; full and free. 
COUNTESS OF GOSFORD. Salmon pink, suffused 
saffron yellow. 
ECARLATE. Very brilliant scarlet; full, free; medium 
size. 
EDWARD MAWLEY. (P) Deep purplish-crimson; dark 
blackish-crimson when fully opened. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE. (P) Velvety crimson, center red 
cerise, fine, long bud; free flowering. 
GEN. MACARTHUR. (P) Brilliant, glowing crimson 
scarlet a splendid Rose and much admired. 
GENERAL SUPERIOR ARNOLD JANSSEN. (P) Large 
globular flowers of deep glowing carmine. A free- 
blooming sort that is especially valuable for cutting. 
GORGEOUS. Glowing orange-yellow deeply veined with 
brick red. A strong, vigorous free-branching habit. A 
fine bedding Rose. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. (P) Few varieties have such a pro¬ 
fuse blooming habit. They flower from early June until 
frost kills the buds. Of especial value as a bedding 
variety. Color scarlet, shading to velvety crimson; 
very fragrant. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. Deep, glowing crimson with darker 
shadings; large, beautifully formed flowers carried on 
vigorous, branching stems. 
HENRIETTA. Fiery orange crimson, changing to coral 
salmon. 
J. B. CLARK. Intense deep scarlet, heavily shaded 
blackish-crimson. Very large full flower with immense 
petals. Very vigorous grower. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. (P) The blooms are 
large, full and globular. The color is beautiful creamy 
white. Fragrant and a free bloomer. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. Flower is somewhat larger 
and a more brilliant pink than the parent Killarney. 
KILLARNEY. (P) Soft pink. Buds long and pointed. 
Because of its popularity this variety is well known. 
KILLARNEY WHITE. A white sport of the well-known 
“Killarney," with all the prominent and desirable 
qualities of that variety. Flowers large and pure white. 
LYON ROSE. A lovely combination of orange-yellow, 
shading to reddish gold. 
LADY HILLINGDON. Deep golden yellow in color, the 
finest and most highly colored of all the yellow Roses. 
LADY BATTERSEA. Crimson pink, with orange yellow. 
MME. ABEL CHATENAY. (P) The flowers are large and 
full with broad petals gracefully recurved. The color 
is a lovely carmine-rose shaded with salmon. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. (P) Very large flowers of 
great beauty. The broad petals are a bright satiny-rose. 
MRS. CHARLES BELLE. A sport of Radiance, shell 
pink in color. 
MRS. CHARLES RUSSELL. Bright rose-pink deepen¬ 
ing toward the center. The blooms are large, globular 
and of fine form when fully developed. The bush is 
strong, sturdy, of branching habit, and very productive. 
MADAME JULES GROLEZ. One of the best; a beauti¬ 
ful satiny-china rose color, very bright and attractive; 
flowers of large size, very double, of good form and 
remarkably free flowering. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. (P) The Daily Mail 
Rose. Coral red buds opening to semi-double medium 
sized flowers of coral red, shaded with yellow and bright 
rosy-scarlet. An extraordinary rose. 
MME. LEON PAIN. (P) The inside of petals are velvety- 
salmon with salmon pink on the outside. 
MRS. WAKEFIELD CHRISTIE MILLER. Large, 
globular, paeony-formed blooms of pleasing bright 
pink, shaded with lighter pink. 
