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TOTTY’S ROSES, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
ROSES FOR OUTDOOR PLANTING— 
FRANK W. DUNLOP 
A seedling from Russell, which 
IS a great improvement on that 
variety in all respects and par¬ 
ticularly in its quick, free growth 
and freedom from spot. The 
color is somewhat the shade of 
Russell, but altogether more bril¬ 
liant. The form of the flower is 
ideal and no Rose we know of 
shows such character as does 
Dunlop. The llower ■ is very 
large and there are no malformed 
buds, even the strongest shoots 
produce perfect llowers. Flow¬ 
ers average about forty-five 
petals. Perhaps the strongest point ol Dunlop is its keeping and sliipping qualities. In 
this respect it is surpassed^ by no other variety in existence, as flowers shipped from 
Canada to New York kept in splendid condition for nine days afterward. So far as its 
behavior outdoors is concerned this variety was a glow of color in our garden from the 
beginning of the season until early frost. 
Dormant plants, April delivery; or 5 inch-pot plants, Ma^^ and June delivery. 
Price: $2.50 per plant, $25.00 per doz. 
