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TOTTY’S ROSES, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
Lord Penzance’s Hybrid Sweet Brier Roses 
1 he Sweet Brier, or Eglantine, is acknowledged by all to possess one of the sweetest 
perfumes in nature. These new Sweet Briers, raised by the Right Honorable Lord Pen¬ 
zance, possess this exquisite perfume, and, in addition, the flowers, which have a very di¬ 
versified range of color, are produced in great profusion. 
Price: 60c. per plant, $6.00 per doz., $40.00 per 100. 
ANNE OF GIERSTEIN. Dark crimson; pretty 
clusters; large foliage. 
CATHERINE SEYTON. Soft, rosy pink; free 
and perpetual bloomer. 
EDITH BELLENDEN. Pale rose; shoots long 
and pendulous. 
GREEN MANTLE. Bright pink, with white 
center. 
JANET’S PRIDE. White, richly tipped and 
shaded with crimson. 
LADY PENZANCE. Soft copper tint, with 
bright metallic luster, yellow at base of petals; very 
beautiful. 
LORD PENZANCE. Soft shade of fawn, tinted 
yellow and pink. 
LUCY ASHTON. Pretty pink flowers, with 
white centers. 
LUCY BERTRAM. Bright, deep crimson, with 
white center. 
ROSE BRADWARDINE. Beautiful, clear rose; 
very profuse bloomer. 
Moss Roses 
Their beautiful buds and delicious fragrance make these great favorites, and deserved¬ 
ly so; there is nothing more beautiful than a 
and plenty of manure. 
BLANCHE MOREAU. Pure white; well mossed; 
good form. 
CRESTED. Pale, rosy pink; well mossed. 
GLOIRE DES MOSSES. Pale rose, shaded 
blush; very large and full 
Moss Rose-bud. They require close pruning 
LANEII. Rosy crimson, tinted purple; very 
large and double. 
OLD PINK. Pale rose; a splendid old Moss. 
PERPETUAL WHITE. White, flowering in 
clusters; well mossed. 
ZENOBIA. Satin rose, soft and pretty; large 
and well mossed. 
Single Roses 
Price: 60c. per plant, $6.00 per doz., except where otherwise noted. 
ULSTER GEM. A single Rose of specia 
yellow and its prominent and abundant 
anthers opening to large flowers fre¬ 
quently 6 inches in diameter and of 
beautiful outline make a striking dis¬ 
play and supply the most needed color 
in the bedding singles. The habit of 
the plant is excellent, growth free, vig¬ 
orous and producing its flowers right 
throughout the season in endless pro¬ 
fusion. 
ULSTER STANDARD. A single 
Rose of great merit, free branching 
growth and dark green wood and foli¬ 
age. The shoots which grow to a uni¬ 
form height of about 2 feet, branching 
into large, loose, evenly disposed cor¬ 
ymbs of intense deep crimson, which 
open to large, round, smooth flowers 
with prominent yellow anthers, making 
an ideal bedding single Rose in a much 
needed color. The blooms, which are 
about 3 inches in diameter, are ol 
bright crimson which does not fade as 
the flower ages. $1.00 each. $9.00 per 
dozen. 
IRISH FI REFLAME. As a novelty 
it is wonderfully striking. Bud is in¬ 
tense, fiery crimson at the base, shading 
to a rich orange salmon. For cutting it is 
beautiful and a novel departure in Roses. 
IRISH ELEGANCE. Apricot, shad¬ 
ed copper bronze. 
I charm and usefulness. Its large shell petals of deep primrose 
