TOTTY’S ROSES, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
HYBRID TEA ROSES—Co7tli7ijied 
LOS ANGELES 
Growth, very vigorous, flowers luminous flame- 
pink toned with coral, with lighter shadings at the 
base; buds are long and pointed and expanding to a 
flower of mammoth proportions; very fine form. 
Vigorous foliage. $1.50 each, 3>i5.oo per doz. 
LAURENT CARLE 
Deep rosy carmine; full flowers. 
LIEUTENANT CHAURE 
Clear crimson lake; long pointed flower of good 
habit. 
MARY, COUNTESS OF 
ILLCHESTER 
Deep rosy-carmine, very large, free-flowering va¬ 
riety; good strong grower. 
MME. EDMOND ROSTAND 
Pale flesh, shaded yellow; center salmon and 
reddish orange yellow. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT 
Syn. Daily Mail Rose 
Color of this Rose is a gorgeous combination of 
reddish terra eotta and bronze, with flame shadings; 
almost impossible to describe; foliage bright and 
glossy and practically mildew-proof. Artists have 
raved over this variety for the past two seasons in 
Europe. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE 
One of the finest garden Roses in the white sec¬ 
tion; of splendid form and a very strong grower. 
We cannot too highly recommend Mme. Jules 
Bouche to any grower looking for a good white 
variety. 
MME. LEON PAIN 
Silvery-salmon with deeper orange shadings; 
very prolific grower. 
MRS. AARON WARD 
A general favorite; rather short in bud, but 
wonderfully free flowering. In the bud state color 
is a beautiful, rich ^'cllow, which changes to shades 
of pink as the flower develops. 
MRS. AMBROSE RICCARDO 
Pale golden yellow, double flowers of good form 
and very fragrant. 
MRS. ARTHUR E. COXHEAD 
Claret-red shaded vermilion, with a bright ros^^ 
sheen in the center of the flower. 
MRS. WAKEFIELD C. MILLER 
One of the best bedding Roses in the Hybrid 
Tea section, producing masses of bright pink flowers 
in profusion. 
MRS. A. R. WADDELL 
Reddish-salmon in color; strong grower and very 
healthy in habit. 
MRS. FRANKLIN DENNISON 
Gardenia-white in color with shading of primrose 
yellow at base of petals. 
MY MARYLAND 
Bright pink, that has been grown for many years 
is one of the most popular garden varieties, since it 
always gives satisfaction. 
OPHELIA 
Color clear, bright salmon, often deepening toward 
golden pink; wonderfully fragrant, with long pointed 
buds and stiff stems. Large, handsome foliage, 
showing that it is a wonderfully free bloomer anci 
grower and not prone to mildew. Growth free and 
continuous. 
OPHELIA SUPREME 
The peer of the numerous sports that have so far 
appeared from Ophelia. Color light rose with a 
deeper shading in the center and a flush of ^^ellow at 
the base of each petal which lights up the llowcr 
wonderfully and vivifies its exquisite color. In 
petalage it averages four or five petals more than 
the parent, Ophelia, and individually they have a 
heavier texture. In habit it has the same superb 
growth, clear, dark, healthy foliage and quick crop¬ 
ping qualities of the parent. 
PHARISAER 
Rosy white, shaded salmon; ideal bedder. 
