TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
WHITE SHAWYER 
White Shawyer 
( Totty) 
A pure white sport of Mrs. Shawyer which has been eagerly looked for. Like the fore¬ 
going, it is a wonderfully free bloomer with the quick growing habit of its original parent. 
It is much clearer and better than White Killarney and we feel sure it will displace that 
variety in the average commercial establishment, combining as it does a very vigorous habit 
and having enough petalage to make it an all-year Rose. Early indications point to a 
remarkable sale of this Rose and we would suggest placing your order early. 
September Morn 
( Turner ) 
A light pink sport of Prima Donna, developed on the Pacific Coast. Has a splendid 
free growth, running £ to 3 feet without pinching and showing every sign of being a phe¬ 
nomenal Rose. 1 he bud is rather short and the outer petals are fimbriated, giving the 
flower a novel appearance.. September Morn has considerably more petals than the average 
forcing Rose and it is, without exception, the most sweetly scented of any Rose so far 
placed on the market. 
Hoosier Beauty 
( Dorner ) 
A rich velvety crimson in color with deeper shadings. It is as fragrant as Richmond, 
has more petals and better keeping qualities. In production of bloom it ranks with any 
forcing variety. It naturally throws two and three feet stems; never has a dormant period, 
starting new growth very quickly at any time ol the year. The glowing color, sweet scent, 
well-shaped buds, large,.lull llower, long keeping qualities, clean, healthy habit and freedom 
in growth and production ol bloom have been declared wonderful. It is also easy to 
propagate. 
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