INTERNATIONAL JUDGES AND THE PRIZE-WINNER 
Our President, Mr. Pyle, who was appointed by the City of Paris to represent America at the 
International Exhibition and judging of New Roses, at Bois de Bologne, 1911, is seen among the Judges 
in the above illustration (note the x). The photo was taken while they were discussing the merits of 
the Rose Jonkheer J. L. Mock, in the foreground, also shown in the oval at right-hand side of the 
picture. This magnificent variety has been awarded two Gold Medals, one Silver Medal, and a number 
of other awards. See description below. 
ORIGINATORS’ 
Jonkheer J, L. Mock (H.T.) 
A novelty of distinct merit. Color is carmine, changing to 
imperial pink. The blooms, which are produced with the great¬ 
est freedom, are carried on stiff and erect stems, and are of 
large size, perfect formation and highly perfumed. Growth 
is vigorous and free. “We can confidently recommend this 
sterling novelty as a most valuable addition.” l-yr. size, 35 cts., 
postpaid; 2-yr., 75 cts., by express. 
Dutch Beauty (Veluwezoom) (H.T.) 
Color is brilliant, dark carmine-rose in the center with golden 
yellow reflex. A strong grower which makes long, pointed buds 
and large double flowers. Useful for cut-flowers and also for 
bedding on account of its free-flowering habit. l-yr., 50 cts., 
postpaid; 2-yr., $1, by express. 
Juliet (H.B.) 
A distinct novelty which has been universally admired wher¬ 
ever exhibited. Color is old-gold on the outside of the petals, 
while the inside of the flower is rich rosy red, changing to deep 
rvse as the flowers expand. It is large, full and deliciously 
fragrant. 2-yr. only, $1.50 each, by express. 
Edward Mawley (H.T.) 
This is said to be the finest of all dark velvety crimson Hybrid 
Tea Roses and a noted American rosarian speaks of it as “the 
greatest Rose I have ever seen.” In size, shape, color and free¬ 
dom of flowering it has all the good qualities a Hybrid Tea 
Rose should have. Awarded a Gold Medal, National Rose 
Society of England. Ready May i. i-yr., $1, postpaid. 
DESCRIPTIONS 
Miss Alice de Rothschild (Tea) 
Not since the advent of Marechal Niel has any Rose excited 
such admiration as this truly magnificent variety, which, as 
seen growing and flowering, was described by leading profes¬ 
sional Rose growers as a bedding “Marechal Niel.” 
The color is rich, deep citron-yellow, which intensifies as the 
bloom expands. The flowers are very large, full and of perfect 
form, with high pointed center. Growth is vigorous and erect, 
free and continuous in bloom. An invaluable exhibition and 
decorative Rose; delicious fragrance (Marechal Niel perfume); 
superb in every respect. Ready May i. i-yr., 50 cts., postpaid. 
Eugene Boullet (H.T.) 
This Rose is a very free bloomer and has proved itself valu¬ 
able as a bedder for the garden. Color is deep crimson to car¬ 
mine. and the large flowers are so freely produced that they make 
a sheet of gorgeous color. Ready May l. i-yr., $1, postpaid. 
Marquise de Sinety (H.T.) 
An exceedingly attractive variety, the color of the young 
flowers being particularly rich. Buds are carmine-ochre, open 
flowers ochre-yellow tinted with red, growing lighter as the 
flower ages. Ready May l. I-yr., $1, postpaid. 
Rayon d’Or (H.T.) 
Superb. A vigorous growing Rose, of free-branching habit; 
fine bronze-green foliage which is immune from attacks of 
mildew. The flower is large, full, of fine globular form; color, 
yellow-cadmium as the bloom begins to open, toning to sun¬ 
flower-yellow when fully expanded. 2-yr., only, $2.50 each, by 
express. 
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