A DEPENDABLE LIST OF SELECTED ROSES 
75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz.; $60.00 per 100 
After May 1 from pots, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100 
Varieties of Hybrid Teas and Hybrid 
Perpetuals which have won a deserved popu¬ 
larity compose the following list. 
American Beauty. Flowers crimson-car¬ 
mine, shaded Neyron rose; intensely fra¬ 
grant. 
Autumn. Bud medium size, burnt-orange; 
flower bumt-orange, streaked with red. 
Betty Uprichard. Extremely fragrant, sal¬ 
mon-pink flowers, reverse carmine with 
coppery sheen. 
Briarcliff. Deep rose-pink at center, passing 
to lighter pink on outer petals; moderately 
fragrant. 
Caledonia. See opposite page. 
Columbia. Extra-large flowers of glistening 
rose-pink. Vigorous growing. 
Dame Edith Helen. Pure glowing pink; 
intensely fragrant. Hardy. 
Dorothy Page-Roberts. Flowers glistening 
coppery pink, suffused with yellow, slightly 
fragrant. 
Duchess of Wellington. Pale buff-yellow 
with slight tinge of pink; free bloomer. 
Edel. Sweetly fragrant white blooms with the 
faintest ivory shading toward base. Vigor¬ 
ous grower. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. (See opposite page). 
Etoile de Hollande. Bright red flowers borne 
singly on long, strong stems; very fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Snow-white flowers, 
sometimes light pink blush at center. 
Georg Arends. Large, delicate pink flowers, 
borne on long, strong stems. 
Golden Dawn. Large Golden buds stained 
with red. Fragrant. 
Golden Ophelia. Creamy yellow sport of 
the old time favorite. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Dark velvety scarlet, 
edges of petals sometimes marked dark 
garnet; intensely fragrant. 
Independence Day. Sunflower-gold, stained 
with flame-color, overlaying orange-apricot. 
Joanna Hill. Large deep yellow flowers, 
borne singly on long, strong stems. 
Julien Potin. (See opposite page). 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Cream-white 
buds opening into snowy white flowers with 
slight lemon tint at center. 
Lady Forteviot, Deep golden yellow, 
flushed apricot. Sweetly scented. Me¬ 
dium grower. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Deep buttercup- 
yellow, flushed orange and red, fading to 
cadmium-orange; extremely fragrant. 
Los Angeles. Coral-pink toned with coral 
and shaded with translucent gold at base of 
petals; extremely fragrant. 
Margaret McGredy. Large orange-scarlet 
blooms. Vigorous grower and continuous 
bloomer. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Delicate creamy white 
that merges into a yellow base. Profuse 
bloomer. 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. Flamed and 
shaded orange and apricot on a dark golden 
yellow ground. Abundant bloomer. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Fiery rose and old-gold 
flowers; double. Very vigorous grower. 
Mme, Albert Barbier, Hybrid perpetual. 
Soft fawn yellow, paling to white. Almost 
e verblooming. 
Mme Butterfly. (See opposite page). 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. (See opposite page). 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Indian-yellow, occasion¬ 
ally washed with salmon; moderately fra¬ 
grant. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Shell-pink, with shadings 
of soft salmon. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. (See opposite page). 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Flesh-cream ground, 
with a sheen of bright rose, clear vermilion 
veining on petals. 
Mrs, Lovell Swisher, Salmon-pink and 
gold, passing to flesh pink at the edges. 
Strong grower and free bloomer. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. Deep golden yellow; 
moderately fragrant; very lasting. 
Olympiad. Pure crimson, with a golden base 
to the petals which lights up the entire 
flower; slightly fragrant. 
Ophelia. Salmon-flesh, center shaded light 
yellow at base of petals. Vigorous grower; 
abundant bloomer. 
President Herbert Hoover. (See opposite 
page). 
Prince Camille de Rohan, Hybrid per¬ 
petual. Dark crimson flowers, shaded 
blackish-maroon. 
Radiance. (See opposite page). 
Red Radiance. (See opposite page). 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Yellow with red 
shadings; intensely fragrant. 
Roselandia. Golden yellow flowers; fruity 
fragrance. Free bloomer. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Pure sunflower- 
yellow blooms borne singly on long, strong 
stems. Profuse bloomer all season. 
Talisman. (See opposite page). 
Ville de Paris. (See opposite page). 
Ulrich Brunner. Geranium-red, passing to 
cochineal-carmine; intensely fragrant. 
Wilhelm Kordes. Rich salmon and orange 
shades. 
Seventy-five years ago nearly every village on Cape Cod had a general store hearing 
the usual board sign with the inscription ^^West Indies Goods''. This meant that 
the good women of the town could purchase molasses at the place and the men would 
find rum. 
