MADAM EDOUARD HERRIOT (See page 66) 
TOTTY’S ROSES, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
The strong infusion of Tea blood into the old perpetuals has, by judicious hybridiza¬ 
tion, produced in the last decade an entirely new race of Roses. No words of praise can 
adequately convey the extreme beauty and unique usefulness of this glorious section which 
now dominates all other sections of bedding Roses. The superb vigor, the healthy and 
abundant growth and foliage, the profusion of bloom, the exquisite coloring and beautiful 
formation of the flowers and buds of this new race, at once place it without a rival in the 
Rose garden. 
We were awarded the Gold Medal for Outdoor Roses at the Panama Exposition, 1915 . 
As agent for Hugh Dickson, Ltd., we are able to supply you with the best Roses in 
the world; all we ask is that you give us a chance to do this by placing your order on or 
before March 15th, so we may be sure of getting our importations over. If this is done, 
we can guarantee our Rose stock to give every satisfaction to the buyer. 
Price: Strong, two-year old, budded, imported, dormant stock, 60c. per plant, 
$6.00 per doz., $40.00 per 100. 
BESSIE BROWN. Creamy white; large and 
very full. 
BETTY. Coppery yellow, overspread with gold¬ 
en rose; long, pointed buds. 
CAROLINE TESTOUT. Salmon pink, large 
and very free; one of the very finest Roses ever pro¬ 
duced for any purpose. 
COUNTESS OF SHAFTESBURY. Bright sil¬ 
very carmine, mottled and flushed silvery pink; 
large and full; flowers profusely from June to Octo¬ 
ber. Very refined flower. 
DEAN HOLE. Light carmine, shaded rose and 
flushed old gold at base of petals; long pointed 
flower; very free. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. I ntense saff¬ 
ron yellow; stained crimson; long pointed, full 
flowers. 
DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER. Clear mad¬ 
der rose, full, well formed flowers; very novel flower. 
EDWARD MAWLEY. Deep, rich, purplish 
crimson; large full and well-formed flowers, most 
handsome appearance; freely and continuously pro¬ 
duced. 
GENERAL MACARTHUR. Deep velvety scar¬ 
let; free and erect branching. 
GEORGE C. WAUD. Glowing orange vermil¬ 
ion; large, full flowers. 
GEORGE DICKSON. Velvety black crimson, 
reverse of petals veined deep maroon; invaluable for 
exhibition. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Brightest scarlet crim¬ 
son; splendid Rose for massing. 
GUSTAV GRUNEWALD. Bright carmine pink 
yellow at base of petals. 
HARRY KIRK. Deep sulphur yellow; medium 
sized blooms. 
JOSEPH HILL. Deep saffron yellow; outside 
of petals copper; large full deep flower of splendid 
form; immensely free and very constant. 
J. B. CLARK. Intense deep scarlet, shaded 
blackish crimson; immense petals. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. Cherry red, inside 
of petals silvery white; high pointed center. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. Creamy 
white; immense substance; petals smooth and nicely 
arranged. 
KILLARNEY. Pale flesh pink, flushed deeper 
pink; very free and perpetual. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. A sport from the 
original Killarney, which is one of the most popular 
Roses in cultivation today. Killarney Brilliant is a 
duplicate of the original Killarney in all respects save 
color, which is far more intense and rich. This is a 
magnificent Rose, and will eventually displace the 
original Killarney. 
