New Roses for 1907 
A good new rose is a perennial delight, whether of one’s own raising or a foreign pro¬ 
duction being tested on American soil. 
Nearly all the foreigners on this list were inspected in 1905 by the head of our firm 
when in Europe, and he could hardly express his admiration for them as seen at Lyons, at 
Luxemburg and in Britain; they have fulfilled their promise on our own place, and we feel 
sure that they will greatly please purchasers for the special purpose for which each is rec¬ 
ommended. 
Price, 50 cents each; $35 per 100; any 25, one each, for $10. 
Ready March 1. 
BETTY. (H. T.) (Alex. Dickson.) 
A vigorous grower; odd coppery yellow, over¬ 
spread with golden rose; not very full, but most 
profuse in bloom. A remarkable decorative variety. 
CHAS. J. GRAHAM. (H. T.) 
(Alex. Dickson.) 
Dazzling orange crimson; large, of fine form, 
free and perpetual; a vigorous grower. Worthy of 
careful trial, for this is a magnificent red variety, 
and especially recommended for bedding; as seen 
growing in Ireland, it made a deep impression. 
C’TESS OF ANNESLEY. (H. T.) 
(A. Dickson.) 
Rosy salmon, suffused with old gold; large and 
finely formed, very large petals, free and fragrant. 
A strong grower. Certificated by the Royal Horti¬ 
cultural Society. (See cut.) 
COUNTESS OF GOSFORD. (H. T.) 
(M’Greedy.) 
Clear salmon-pink, base of petals saffron; large, 
full and very free, being quite perpetual; a very 
promising novelty. 
COUNTESS DE SAXE. (Tea.) 
(Soupert & Notting.) 
A lovely bedding rose, with large flower of 
porcelain white, with shell shadings of delicate pink. 
Very free and very fragrant. Bloom rounding and 
full. Foliage and habit excellent; one of the most 
promising bedders. (See cut.) 
C’TESS OF DERBY. (H. T.) 
(Alex. Dickson.) 
Center, salmon shading into delicate peach; 
large, full, free and vigorous in growth; bud sharply 
pointed in the center, stems stiff and upright. De¬ 
lightfully fragrant. (See cut.) 
C’tess of Annesley. 
C’tess of Derby. 
DEFIANCE. E. G. Hill. (H. T.) 
A grand red bedder; color pure crimson scarlet, 
absolutely full and of large size, very free in bloom, 
