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TOTTY^S ROSES, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
standard Varieties of Roses for Forcing 
23^-in.: 
3 in.: 
4 in.: 
23 ^ in.: 
3 in.: 
4 in.: 
GRAFTED 
45c. per plant, $4-50 per doz., 
55c. per plant, $6.00 per doz., 
65c. per plant, $r.00 per doz., 
OWN ROOT 
30c. per plant, $3.00 per doz., 
40c. per plant, $4.00 per doz., 
45c. per plant, $4.50 per doz.. 
$ 40.00 per 100 . 
$50.00 per 100. 
$60.00 per 100 . 
$ 20.00 per 100 . 
$25.00 per 100. 
$30.00 per 100. 
BABY-DOLL 
{The Everhlooming Polyantha) 
This delightful little “Sweetheart” Rose is an everhlooming Polyantha, and will 
fall into the Cecil Brunner class for choice corsages and for fine, dainty floral work. The 
color IS absolutely new, and quite startling in its brilliancy—golden yellow, tipped with 
clear, bright cerise; the arrangement reminds one of Mme. Watteville. The little buds 
and blooms are very perfect in form, elegantly finished, and borne in fine, erect panicles. 
The foliage is narrow, long and sharply pointed, a deep, glossy green—a very beautiful 
setting for the lovely little doll Roses. 
COLUMBIA 
This variety sends up 
quickly numerous stiff stems 
which are of good length with¬ 
out pinching and naturally 
throws long, stiff stems. It is 
a free grower with beautiful 
foliage, the leaves spaced just 
right to please a cut flower 
grower and to form a fine set¬ 
ting for the bloom. “A Rose 
without a thorn, almost!” 
Thornless for lo to 12 inches 
below the llower, as well as 
very few thorns on the lower 
stem. Color true pink, about 
the shade of a perfect Shaw- 
yer, deepening as it opens to 
glowing pink; a peculiarity of 
the variety is that the shades 
all become more intense until 
the full maturity of the flower 
is reached. 
CRUSADER 
A rich, velvety crimson; 
fine, strong-growing variety; 
excellent flower stems and 
produces very little blind 
wood. For its size, a prolific 
producer. 
ROSE COLUMBIA 
