EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES 
one year own root plants 
one each of 
the list below 
£2 
, Postpaid 
Fine One-Year-Old Plants, 20c each; your choice; 4 tor 70c, 12 for $1.75 
Large Two-Year-Old Plants, 40c each; your choice; 4 for $1.50, 12 for $3.95 
These are highly valued because of their ex- 
CLOTILDE SOUPERT —Color a French white, deepening 
to a rosy blush in the center. Its greatest value lies 
in its compact, vigorous habit and wonderful pro¬ 
fusion of bloom. 
ETOILE de LYON —Flowers are very large and double; 
buds are long and pointed. Color, beautiful chrome 
yellow, deepening at the center to pure golden yel¬ 
low. Unusually rugged grower, proving hardy in quite 
severe climates. 
HELEN COOD (Beauty Cochet) —Delicate yellow, suf¬ 
fused with pink, each petal edged deeper; very 
chaste and beautiful. Remarkably free flowering, 
particularly in late fall. 
MARIE CUILLOT —This beautiful Tea Rose continues 
in popular favor, and still maintains its position as 
one of the best white Roses of its class; flowers of 
an unusual style, entirely double to the center; very 
sweet scented. 
Alexander 
SOUVENIR de PIERRE NOTTINC 
The bloom is very large, perfectly 
full, elegant form; has a beautiful 
long bud; the colors are very 
bright, distinct and clear and have 
no unpleasant tones—orange-yel¬ 
low, bordered in carmine-rose. 
HARDY POLYANTHA or Baby Roses 
Fine l-Yr.-Old Plants, 20c ea.; your choice; 4 for 70c, 12 for $1.75; except where noted 
Strong 2-Yr.-Old Plants, 40c ea.; your choice; 4 for $1.50, 12 for $3.95; except where noted 
quisite dainty coloring and delicious tea frag¬ 
rance, together with their remarkable free 
blooming qualities, flowering profusely as they 
do from June to November. They are less hardy 
than the Hybrid Teas and need careful pro¬ 
tection in cold climates. 
ALEXANDER HILL CRAY —Color is a deep lemon-yel¬ 
low which intensifies as the blooms develop; flowers 
large, of great substance and perfect formation; it 
has a high-pointed center from which the petals 
gracefully reflex. We recommend it highly. 
BLUMENSCHMIDT —Pure citron yellow, outer petals 
edged tender rose. Very full, double flowers; remark¬ 
ably vigorous grower. 
ROSA ROULETTI 
Rapidly gaining popularity as a Miniature 
Rock Carden Rose and an Edging Plant in 
front of Rose Beds—Very dwarf and per¬ 
petual bloomer. Found originally in the 
mountains of Switzerland. The tiny bud is 
a deep rose color opening into a clear pink. 
Said to be the tiniest rose in the world. 
Hardy. Strong one year plants, 25c; Two 
year plants, 50c. 
These are delightful for massing in 
beds, or as edges for borders. They are 
most profuse and continuous bloomers 
and their small, neat flowers are pro¬ 
duced in large clusters. 
BABY DOLL (Tip Top) —Exquisite for cutting 
and ideal for bedding purposes. The tips of 
the petals are vivid scarlet, shading into pink, 
saffron and gold, a very pleasing combina¬ 
tion. Flowers are miniature in size, but are 
produced in the greatest profusion. Small, 
dainty foliage of dark, lustrous green. 
ELLEN POULSEN —Brilliant pink in color—out¬ 
standing in its color and fragrance of its 
flowers. 
ETOILE LUISANTE, OR BABY HERRIOT— Its 
color is shrimp-pink with intense coppery- 
yellow suffusion, the base of the petals gold¬ 
en-yellow which intensifies and lightens up 
its high colors. Plant is of free growth and 
floriferous. 
CLORIA MUNDI (Poly.)—Neat full well formed 
flowers of the most brilliant scarlet orange 
color. A wonderful addition to list of polyan- 
thas. No other color like it. Bound to prove 
very popular. One year plants, 25c each; Two 
year plants, 50c each. 
CRUSS AN AACHEN— Yellowish rose colored 
with salmon-pink and red shadings; full, 
strong free blooming and disease proof; erect 
and of moderate growth. Owing to the size 
and beauty of its flowers and its symmetrical 
growth, this variety is highly recommended 
for low, bright massing. 
GOLDEN SALMON —A startling new Polyantha 
with small, vivid orange flowers in huge clus¬ 
ters. The color is so bizarre that it scarcely 
resembles a Rose at all. 
LAFAYETTE —A variety for massing, or wonder¬ 
fully effective as a single specimen. A de¬ 
cidedly distinct type as the brilliant cherry- 
crimson flowers of immense size are produced 
on great branched trusses (as many as forty 
flowers on one branch). The largest flower¬ 
ing Polyantha yet produced. 
MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER (Sweetheart) —The 
most charming of all the exquisite Polyantha 
Roses, frequently called “Sweetheart” by 
flower lovers. The full, double flowers are 
borne profusely; the color is a soft blush 
pink, deepening to rose. 
MISS EDITH CAVEL (Bright Crimson )—Show¬ 
iest of Baby roses. Flowers rich, bright crim¬ 
son with white eye, exquisitely formed. Bud 
and flowers are both handsome. Foliage small 
and of a deep, glossy green. 
ORLEANS —Of good size, flowers double, bril¬ 
liant geranium red with white center, very 
free and reliable. 
7 HARDY JUNE ROSES (Hybrid Perpetuals) 
one each of the $ 
list below in 1 yr. old 
.00 
Postpaid 
Fine One-Year-Old Plants, 20c each. Set of 7 for 
$1.00; Large Two-Year-Old Plants, 40e 
each. Set of 7 for $2.50 
They are not as the name implies, perpetually in flower, but produce in 
their one great burst of bloom, a lavish display of gorgeous, large, fragrant, 
showy flowers. They are extremely hardy and vigorous, growing 3 to 5 feet 
high, dependable in all parts of the United States. 
Paul Neyron 
AMERICAN BEAUTY —Known the world over for its magnificent large growing crim¬ 
son flowers. Foliage large; leathery; it produces a constant profusion of massive, 
rich fragrant bloom. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI or WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY —This is undoubtedly one of 
the grandest pure white Roses ever introduced. Makes splendid buds and immense 
flowers four to five inches across, perfectly double and delightfully fragrant, large, 
thick petals, very double and handsome. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT —Buds and flowers are models of perfection, unequalled in 
beauty of form, brilliant intensity of color and elegant velvety richness of texture. 
A fine deep crimson. 
F. J. CROOTENDORST —A cross between Rosa Rugosa and Baby Rambler, retaining all 
the vigor, hardiness, and healthy foliage of the Rugosa. Fine red blooms. The only 
hardy and everblooming hedging or massing Rose, and for these purposes it is ideal. 
MACNA CHARTA —A bright, clear pink, flushed with crimson; very sweet, flowers 
extra large, with fine form and very double. 
NEW CENTURY —Bright, rosy pink, with red center, with petals widely bordered with 
creamy white. A popular Rugosa type. 
PAUL NEYRON —A beautiful clear rose-pink, immense in size, sometimes measuring 
six inches across. A strong upright grower and abundant bloomer. 
HUGONIS 
The Golden Rose 
from China 
First Rose to bloom 
in the spring. Every 
branch of the previous 
year's growth becomes 
lined on all sides to 
the very tip, with 
closely set, wide-open 
flowers like dainty 
yellow hollyhocks. 
One year old root 
plants, 20c each; 4 
for 70e; two year pot 
plants, 40c each. 
6 
INNISFALLEN GREENHOUSES, SPRINGFIELD OHIO 
