TOTTY’S ROSES, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
H. P. PINKERTON, H. T. 
Free, strong, branching growth and handsome, very dark green foliage, which is 
free from mildew. Buds long and pointed, opening to large, full and exquisitely formed 
(lowers of intense brilliant scarlet, heavily flamed velvety crimson. The intense bril¬ 
liance of the color and the freedom and continuity ol its dowel ing, make this one ol the 
best of all bedding crimson scarlet Roses. Its habit is ideal, it is veiy hardy and con¬ 
spicuously clean in growth, one of the most useful gaiden Roses which we have sent out, 
frequently large enough for exhibition. 
BLUSHING, BRIDE, H. T. 
Vigorous, free, branching growth, making a uniform plant of about two feet, with 
clean light green foliage, which is free from mildew. The flowers which aie veiy laige 
and full are beautifully formed with high pointed centre, perfectly imbricated with the 
edges of the petals nicely reflexed. A flower of great refinement and beauty. Color 
clear white with faint blush flush over the centre. This will prove one ol the most popular 
bedding Roses of finer habit and moderate height, and as such will supersede all of the 
Druschki type which, owing to their tall straggling habit, can only be used in com¬ 
paratively large beds. 
ULSTER VOLUNTEER, H. T. (Single) 
Very strong, free and branching growth making a large and vigorous bush. Flowers 
very large, five to eight inches across, perfectly single and ol very striking appearance. 
Color brilliant cherry red with distinct zone of clear white at the base of the petals; anthers 
abundant and very prominent. This is a great acquisition to this type of bedding singles, 
as it is of very free growth and flowers in endless profusion, a bed in full flower being a 
very striking sight and it flowers continuously right throughout the season. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM 
(S. McGredy & Sons) 
To our mind the most distinct 
Rose in the Philadelphia Exhibition 
last year was the llowers of this beauti¬ 
ful Novelty. It is thus described by 
its raiser: A great improvement on 
Rayon d’Or, the color being deeper 
and richer, with larger and more 
perfect blooms. It is so perpetual 
blooming that as a Garden and Bed¬ 
ding Rose, it is without a rival. At 
its best it surpasses Marechal Niel, 
in shape and formation and with its 
wonderful coloring will be a telling 
Exhibition flower. The habit of 
growth is ideal; free and branching 
with a splendid constitution holding 
every bloom rigidly upright. It has 
glossy, holly-like green foliage of 
wonderful substance and beauty; mil¬ 
dew proof and delightfully sweet- 
scented. Altogether the most striking 
as well as the most remarkable var¬ 
iety among modern Roses. Gold 
Medal N. R. S. 
Price: Spring Delivery, 4-in. pot 
plants, $2.50 per plant, $25.00 per 
doz. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM 
