TOTTY’S ROSES, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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LILLIAN MOORE 
LILLIAN MOORE 
The Thousand Dollar Trophy Rose 
The Rose of the Panama-Pacific Exposition. 
Lillian Moore is a garden gem with flowers of exquisite form and delightful fragrance. 
It is deep, pure Indian yellow in color, with slightly deeper center. The flowers are large 
and very full, of perfect Camellia shape, carried on stiff, erect stems, with handsome, deep 
olive green foliage. The buds are very long and pointed, opening freely in all weathers, 
and lasting a long time in good condition. 1 he habit ol the plant is all that can be 
desired—Iree, vigorous and branching, making a strong bush, about 2 V2 feet in height. It 
is thoroughly perpetual in habit; from early Spring until late Fall produces in abundance 
a wealth of blooms of glowing color and perfect shape. A superb Rose foi every pm pose. 
$1.50 each, $15.00 per doz. Young plants can also be supplied, Spring delivery, 
in 4~i n * pots, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
