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Rose Specialists 
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30 NOVELTY ROSES, 1915 
iirrriK «aq Th e four above 60-cent varieties for $2; any 
m i l.IV g j x Q f t jj e a bove $1 varieties for $5; any six 
$1.50 kinds for $7.50, by express. 
All Roses on this page were introduced within the last five years, and most of them within the last two years. They 
are offered in field-grown, budded stock, subject, in some cases, to safe arrival from Europe. When ordering, please name 
a second choice. \ 
INTRODUCERS’ DESCRIPTIONS, ABBREVIATED 
ALEXANDER HILL GRAY. T. Deep lemon-yellow which 2-yr. 
intensifies as the blooms develop; large, of great substance ,P ,ants 
and perfect formation; it has a high-pointed center, from Jyexp - 
which the petals gracefully reflex. A superb yellow Tea 
Rose. Gold Medal, N. R. S. i-yr., 30 cts., postpaid.So 60 
ARTHUR R. GOODWIN. H.T. Color in the bud and alter 
the flower opens is very attractive coppery orange-red, and 
this shades to salmon-pink as the flower ages. Perfectly 
double and the blooms are extra large. This has proved 
itself a most valuable Rose, i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; Star 
si/e, Si, by express. 60 
AUGUSTUS HARTMAN. H.T. Brilliant geranium-red, 
flushed with orange, sometimes bright cerise; flowers of large 
si/e and beautifully formed. The color is very striking. It 
obtained the Silver Medal on many occasions as “the best 
bloom in the show,” and the N. R. S. Gold Medal at the 
Botanical Gardens, 1914. 2 50 
IIEAUTE DE LYON. A.B. Coral-red, slightly shaded with 
yellow; large, full, globular flowers, opening well. 1 00 
<' ANDEUR LYONNAISE. H.P. Pure white, sometimes tinted 
with very pale sulphur-yellow; a seedling from Frau Karl 
I )ruschki, on which it is an improvement both in size and 
substance. 1 50 
C’ARINE. H.T. Lemon-yellow with rose or coppery crimson 
rdges; very decorative. 1 00 
(HRISSIE MACKELLAR. H.T. Crimson-carmine on rich, 
deep ochrey-madder, becoming orange-pink as the semi¬ 
double blooms develop. 1 50 
CISSIE EASLEA. A.B. Clear saffron-yellow with carmine 
center, passing to Naples yellow when expanding; large, full 
and globular flowers, i-yr., 50 cts., postpaid. 1 50 
C OMMANDER JULES GRAVEREAUX. H P. Velvety red, 
shaded lighter in the center; very thick petals; flowers large 
and peony-like in form, carried on stiff stems. 1 00 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND. H.T. The color is certain y 
novel, being a delicate, warm rose-pink with lemon shading 
on the white base, i-yr., 30 cts., postpaid.. 60 
EDITH PART. H.T. Rich red with a suffusion of deep 
salmon and coppery yellow, with a deeper shading in the 
bud stage of carmine and yellow; free-blooming and per¬ 
fectly shaped flowers. 1 50 
GENERAL-SUPERIOR ARNOLD JANSSEN. H.T. Deep, 
glowing carmine; large, full flowers very freely produced. 
Has received many distinctions on the Continent. 1 00 
GEORGE DICKSON. H.T. Velvety black-crimson, back of 
petals heavily veined with deep, pure crimson-maroon. 
Gold Medal, N. R. S. i-yr.., 50 cts., postpaid. (See cut, p. 8.). 1 00 
GUSTAV GRUNERWALD. H.T. Bright carmine with yel¬ 
lowish center, outer petals of lighter shade; flowers cup¬ 
shaped, large and full. 1 00 
HEINRICH MUNCH. H.P. A descendant of Frau Karl 
Druschki and is frequently called a “pink Druschki.” The 
flowers are large and firm and the bud is magnificent; as it 
opens the petals curl over in the manner of a La France. 
The flowers are a deep pink, with a sheen not often found... 1 00 
H. E. RICHARDSON. H.T. Deep, rich crimson; large, full 
and beautifully formed flowers. Gold Medal, N. R. S. 
i-yr., 30 cts., postpaid; extra 2-yr., $1, by express. 60 
KING GEORGE V. H.T. Rich, blackish crimson, with 
deep, velvety violet flush. Gold Medal of the Festival of 
Empire, London, 1911. i-yr., 50 cts., postpaid. 1 00 
LADY MARY WARD. H.T. Rich orange, shaded deeper 
orange with metallic veneering; free-flowering, with good 
habit of growth. Gold Medal, N. R. S. 1 50 
MEVROUW DORA VAN TETS. H.T. Deep crimson with a 
velvety shading; flowers produced on elegant stems; free and 
continuous bloomer. 1 00 
MME. CHARLES LUTAUD. H.T. Deep chrome-yellow, 
sometimes lightly, sometimes heavily, blended with rosy 
scarlet. An improved Marquise de Sinety. i-yr., 50c., ppd.. . 1 00 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT (The Daily Mail Rose). Coral- -2-yr. 
red bud shaded with yellow on the base; flower of medium plants 
size, semi-double, superb coloring, coral-red shaded with" yexp - 
yellow and bright rosy scarlet passing to prawn-red.$1 50 
MME. E. ROSTAND. H.T. Pale flesh, shaded with salmon, 
center reddish orange; a distinct and charming variety. 
i-yr., 50 cts., postpaid ... 1 00 
MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE. ILT. "Pure white with an 
occasional bloom lemon-tinted; very large, sweetly scented 
flowers, beautifully formed. A grand show variety. Gold 
Medal, N. R. S. i-yr.. Si, postpaid. 2 00 
MRS. CHAS. E. PEARSON. H.T. Orange, flushed red, with 
apricot and fawn shading. Splendid bedding variety. Gold 
Medal, N. R. S. 1 50 
MRS. FORDE. H.T. Deep carmine-rose on delicate rose-pink, 
with a zone of chrome-yellow at base of petals. Good exhibi¬ 
tion and decorative variety, i-yr., 50 cts., postpaid. 1 00 
MRS. FREDERICK W. VANDERBILT. Il l Deep orange- 
red, shaded bronzy apricot-red; perfect flowers of good 
substance. Good show and decorative variety. 1 50 
MRS. T. HILLAS. H.T. Fine, pure chrome-yellow, without 
any suffusion; large, full flowefs of elongated cup-shape. 150 
OLD-GOLD. H.T. Vivid reddish orange tint with rich cop¬ 
pery red and coppery apricot shadings; sweetly scented and 
continuous-flowering. A fine decorative variety. Gold 
Medal, N. R. S. i-yr., 50 cts., postpaid. 150 
QUEEN MARY. H.T. Deep, bright canary-yellow, shaded 
lemon-chrome, petals crayoned with pure deep carmine; 
delightfully perfumed. 1 50 
WILLOWMERE. Briar. Rich shrimp-pink, shaded yellow 
in the center, and toning to carmine-pink toward the edge 
of petals; very large, full flowers of elongated cup-shape, 
i-yr., 50 cts., postpaid... 1 00 
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