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M. H. WALSH, WOODS HOLE, MASS. 
AUSTRIAN BRIERS AND THEIR HYBRIDS 
$1 each, $11 per doz. 
Arthur R. Goodwin. Originated in 1909. Coppery 
orange-red, passing to salmon-pink as the flowers 
expand—a superb combination of color. The 
flowers when expanded are flat-centered, usually 
suffused with a faint blush of salmon. A special 
feature of the plant is its shiny chocolate-colored 
stems and its large thorns, which are red and 
translucent when young. Flowers medium to large 
and full. 
Constance. Orange-yellow bud, streaked with 
crimson; large, full, globular flower of cadmium- 
yellow, passing to golden yellow. 
Harison’s Yellow. Very pretty yellow; suited for 
bedding. 
Juliet. Outside of petals old-gold, interior rich rosy 
red changing to deep rose as the flowers expand. 
Blooms both in summer and autumn. 
Lyon. Shrimp-pink at end of petals; center salmon, 
shaded with chrome-yellow. Large, full, perfectly 
formed. Very fragrant. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Vivid terra-cotta, pass¬ 
ing to clear strawberry-rose; semi-double; glossy 
green foliage. A valuable Rose for the garden and 
also a good forcing Rose. 
Persian Yellow. Deep golden yellow; large, fine. 
Rayon d’Or. Cadmium-yellow as the blooms begin 
to open, toning to sunflower-yellow, when fully 
expanded. Immune to mildew. Flower large, full, 
of fine globular form. 
Soleil d’Or. Varying from orange-yellow to reddish 
gold, shaded with nasturtium-red; large, full, flat¬ 
shaped flowers; perfectly hardy; free-blooming. 
Willowmere. Rich shrimp-pink, shaded yellow in 
the center, and toning to carmine-pink toward the 
edges of petals; vigorous growth and erect, 
branching habit. Long, carmined coral-red bud, 
carried on long, stout flower-stalks. Very large 
flower, full and of elongated cup shape; superb. 
Yellow Austrian. Deep yellow; single; beautiful. 
MOSS ROSES 
75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Blanche Moreau. White. Crested. Rosy pink. I Princesse Adelaide. Pale rose; medium sized bud 
Henri Martin. Bright rosy red; medium size. ‘ and bloom. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL (REMONTANT) ROSES 
Sometimes called June Roses 
Price, except where noted otherwise, $1 each, $11 per doz. 
Alfred Colomb. Large and full; carmine-crimson; of 
fine, globular form; extremely fragrant. 
Baron de Bonstetten. Velvety maroon, shaded with 
deep crimson; flowers of good substance. 
Baroness Rothschild. Clear, pale rose; beautiful; 
valued both for exhibition and garden use. 
Black Prince. Dark rich crimson, so deep as to 
appear almost black; buds and blooms of fine 
form. Hardy. 
Candeur Lyonnaise. Pure white, sometimes tinted 
with pale sulphur-yellow; large and full; elongated 
bud produced singly on rigid flower-stalk; plant 
hardy and vigorous. A seedling from Frau Karl 
Druschki, on which it is an improvement in every 
way. 
Captain Hayward. Bright carmine-crimson; outer 
petals reflexed and inner upright; showy. 
Clio. Flesh-color, shaded in the center with rosy 
pink; flowers large. 
Due de Rohan. Fine; brilliant carmine; large and 
well formed; popular. 
Duke of Edinburgh. A seedling of General Jac¬ 
queminot; scarlet-crimson, shaded with maroon. 
Earl of Dufferin. Velvety crimson. Blooms very 
large, full, and sweetly scented. 
Fisher Holmes. Rich scarlet-crimson; flowers large 
and borne in abundance. 
Frau Karl Druschki. White; perfectly formed; 
probably the most widely grown White Hybrid 
Remontant. Stems are long and stiff, making it 
most useful for cutting. Has been called “White 
American Beauty.” 
General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson-scarlet; 
very sweet; an old favorite noted for its beauty 
and hardiness. 
Georg Arends. New. Delicate rose; large, full, and 
deliciously scented. 
Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau. A valuable 
acquisition to the Hybrid Perpetual class; 
vigorous in growth, and distinct in color. Color, 
pure vermilion-red; very large and full. Perfectly 
formed flowers suitable for exhibition; a grand 
Rose. 
Glorie Lyonnaise. Sulphur-white, shading to a 
sulphur-yellow at the center. Large and quite 
fragrant. 
Heinrich Munch. Soft pink; large and full bloom. 
Hugh Dickson. Brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet; 
good size and fine form; highly perfumed. 
John Hopper. Bright rosy pink; large and double; 
blooms freely; grown widely. 
Jubilee. New. Maroon; the darkest, pure one- 
colored Rose that nature seems able to produce. 
Awarded the first Gold Medal ever given for a new 
Rose by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 
Mabel Morrison. Pure white; a good Rose. 
Mme. Alfred Carriere. Pure white; elegant foliage. 
Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Light silvery pink; very dis¬ 
tinct. 
Magna Charta. Bright rose; large and full; magni¬ 
ficent. 
Margaret Dickson. White, flesh at center; large 
petals. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Flowers full, rich glowing red, 
freely produced on strong plants. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft rosy pink; nice foliage. 
Popular. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman-Crawford. Deep rosy pink, 
outer petals shaded with pale flesh, base of petals 
white. 
Paul Neyron. Rosy pink; immense flowers. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep maroon; fine foliage. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-crimson; of large size; fine 
form. 
