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Rose Specialists 
NOVELTY ROSES, 1916 
CONTINUED 
MABEL DREW. H.T. Deep cream, passing to canary- 1 -yr. 
yellow in the center; large, full, with large, smooth, postpaid 
circular petals, with a delicious perfume. Undoubt¬ 
edly one of our very best productions. Gold Medal, 
MARCELLA. H.T. A splendid novelty; buds buff, 
the opening flower salmon-flesh, extra large, well 
filled and very handsome; of strong, erect growth, 
free and continuous in blooming. Award of Merit 
from R. H. S . ... . . . . . . 
MME. CHARLES LUTAUD. H.T. Deep chrome-yel¬ 
low. sometimes lightly, sometimes heavily, blended 
with rosy scarlet. An improved Marquise de Sinety.So 50 
MME. E. ROSTAND. H.T. Pale flesh, shaded with 
salmon, center reddish orange; a distinct and charm¬ 
ing variety. 5 ° 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT(The Daily Mail Rose). 
Coral-red bud shaded with yellow on the base; flower 
of medium size, semi-double, superb coloring, coral- 
red shaded with yellow and bright rosy scarlet 
passing to prawn-red. SO 
MLLE. MARIE MASCURAND. H.T. Of vigorous 
growth, bearing its flowers on long, stout stems; this 
is particularly handsome in bud form, being very 
long and of splendid shape; in color a light yellow, 
suffused with salmon. A really superb variety. 
MEVROUW DORA VAN TETS. H.T. Deep crimson 
with a velvety shading; flowers produced on elegant 
stems; free and continuous bloomer. 25 
MISS CYNTHIA FORDE. H.T. Deep, brilliant 
rose-pink, shading on the back of the petals to light 
rosy pink. Large, perfectly formed, very full; free- 
flowering; sweetly perfumed; fine. 
MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE. H.T. Pure white 
with an occasional bloom lemon-tinted; very large, 
sweetly scented flowers, beautifully formed. A grand 
show variety. Gold Medal, N. R. S. 30 
MRS. CAMPBELL HALL. T. Delicate creamy buff, 
subtly edged or suffused rose-carmine; the center of 
the bloom is warm cerise-coral-fawn. Its spiral- 
formed bloom is of huge size. Deliciously tea- 
perfumed. Gold Medal, N. R. S. 5 ° 
MRS. CHAS. E. PEARSON. H.T. Orange, flushed 
red, with apricot and fawn shading. Splendid bedding 
variety. Gold Medal, N. R. S. 
MRS. CHARLES HUNTER. H.T. Rosy crimson, 
changing to rose; a very bold flower with large, 
handsome petals. 
MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL (Pink American Beauty). 
H.T. Bright rose-pink, deeper toward the center. 
The bud is fully as large as American Beauty, but 
more pointed. 3 ° 
MRS. FORDE. H.T. Deep carmine-rose on delicate 
rose-pink, with a zone of chrome-yellow at base of 
petals. Good exhibition and decorative variety. 20 
MRS. FREDERICK W. VANDERBILT. H.T. Deep 
orange-red, shaded bronzy apricot-red; perfect flowers 
of good substance. Good show and decorative variety. 50 
MRS. GEORGE NORWOOD. H.T. Bright, rich pink, 
beautifully veined, with a tint of yellow at base. The 
flowers are large and perfect in shape, of splendid 
lasting qualities. Its compact growth will make it a 
first-rate bedding Rose. Highly perfumed. 
MRS. SAM ROSS. H.T. Pale straw, to light chamois- 
yellow, with a distinct flush of buff on the reverse of 
petals. Gold Medal, N. R. S. 
MRS. S. T. WRIGHT. T. A sport from that prime 
favorite, Harry Kirk. The guard petals are delicate 
old-gold; the center petals have a delicate and 
charming suffusion of delightful pure rose-pink on 
orange-chrome. The uniquely colored blooms have 
a deliciously pervading perfume. It is very floriferous. 
MRS. T. HILLAS. H.T. Fine, pure chrome-yellow, 
without any suffusion; large, full flowers of elongated 
cup-shape. 2 5 
MRS. WEMYSS QUIN. H.T. Intense lemon-chrome, 
which is washed with a delicate, but solid, maddery 
orange, giving it a rare depth of color—virtually a 
golden orange, which opens deep canary-yellow. 5 ° 
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NERISSA. H.T. Creamy yellow, shaded with white, postpaid by exp. 
center tinted.peach; very large, full, free and good. . $0 75 
OLD-GOLD. H.T. Vivid reddish orange tint with 
rich coppery red and coppery apricot shadings; 
sweetly scented and continuous-flowering. A fine 
decorative variety. Gold Medal, N. R. S.$0 30 60 
OPHELIA. H.T. Salmon-flesh color, shaded with 
rose. The blooms come on strong stems, and the 
perfectly formed flowers are very lasting when cut. 
Highly commended. 3 ° 60 
PANAMA. H.T. Color is a dainty but rich peachy pink, 
with inside of petals creamy white. Shape is globular, 
like Mme. Caroline Testout. A good grower. 50 1 00 
QUEEN MARY. H.T. Deep, bright canary-yellow, 
shaded lemon-chrome, petals crayoned with pure 
deep carmine; delightfully perfumed. 50 1 00 
RED-LETTER DAY. H.T. An exceedingly beau¬ 
tiful, semi-double Rose, of infinite grace and charm. 
Its velvety, brilliant, glowing scarlet-crimson buds 
and fully opened, cactus-like flowers never fade. 50 1 00 
SOUVENIR DE E. GUILLARD. H.T. Saffron, 
shaded coppery carmine; large, full; sweetly scented; 
very floriferous. 75 
SOUVENIR DE GUSTAVE PRAT. H.T. Clear, light 
sulphur-yellow; large, full flowers of fine form, freely 
and abundantly produced. A good garden Rose. SO 
WILLIAM COOPER. H.T. Deep rich lake-red. A fine, 
bold, handsome flower, produced in endless profusion; 
one of the finest garden Roses of recent years, pro¬ 
duced freely and continuously throughout the season. 
Growth vigorous; flowers very large and full. Silver- 
Gilt Medal, N. R. S... 150 
WILLOWMERE. H.T. 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. 35 75 
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