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TOTTY’S "MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
Single Roses 
50c. per plant $5.00 per doz., except where 
otherwise noted. 
Irish Beauty. Pure white; distinct and prominent 
yellow anthers. 
Irish Brightness. Crimson, shading pink at 
base of petals. 
Irish Elegance. Apricot, shaded copper bronze. 
Irish Engineer. Brilliant scarlet; large and 
attractive; dwarf habit. 
Irish Fireflame. Deep maddery orange, splashed 
with crimson; large, handsome flowers of great 
beauty. $2.00 per plant, $21.00 per doz. 
Irish Glory. Bright, silvery pink; prominent 
yellow anthers. 
Irish Harmony. Saffron yellow, opening to 
creamy white. 
Irish Modesty. Coral pink, shaded at base of 
petals with ecru. 
Irish Pride. Ecru, suffused with old rose; very 
free. 
Simplicity. Pure while; immense flower; finest 
of all single varieties for garden planting. 
Climbing Hybrid Teas 
50c. per plant, $5.00 per doz. 
Caroline Testout. Clear pink; a very valuable 
and pretty variety. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Creamy white; 
large and full. 
Reine Marie Henriette. Bright rosy pink; long 
pointed buds. 
Devoniensis. Climbing sport of the splendid white 
Tea Rose. 
Gloire de Dijon. Buff, with orange center; very 
free flowering. 
Mme. de Watteville. Climbing sport of the 
beautiful Tea Rose. 
W. Allen Richardson. Deep orange yellow; 
small, but very showy. 
Climbing Wichuraiana 
Roses and Their Hybrids 
Among the many types of Roses recently 
brought into prominence, none are more useful or 
beautiful than the Wichuraiana and its many delight¬ 
ful hybrids. The original variety of the type Rosa 
Wichuraiana is a single Rose of free growing, dis¬ 
tinctly creeping habit, and this latter peculiarity 
has been more or less preserved in its progeny, 
which are peculiarly suitable for rockwork or 
creeping over banks of earth or tree stumps, as 
they adapt themselves to every uneveness of 
ground. 
50c. per plant, $5.00 per doz.. $35.00 per 100, 
except where otherwise noted. 
American Pillar. Bright pink, (lowering in large 
clusters. 
Aviateur Bleriot. Saffron yellow, center golden 
yellow; the best yellow in this section; medium 
size. 
Carissima. Delicate flesh; double flowering. 
Debutante. Soft pink; growth vigorous and 
trailing. 
Dorothy Perkins. Clear, bright pink; trailing 
growth; profuse bloomer. 
Dorothy Dennison. Delicate shade of shell pink; 
fresh coloring. 
Evergreen Gem. Buff, changing to white; dis¬ 
tinct and beautiful. 
Excelsa. Brighl scarlet; flowers very double. 
Gardenia. Bright yellow, changing to creamy 
white. 
Hiawatha. Deep crimson, shaded white at base of 
petals. 
Lady Gay. Delicate pink; larger in flower than 
Dorothy Perkins. 
Lady Godiva. Soft, pale pink; like Dorothy Per¬ 
kins in growth. 
Lucile. Very vigorous and free; bright Carnation 
pink. $1.00 per plant, $10.00 per doz. 
Mrs. M. H. Walsh. Pure milk white; large, full 
flowers. $1.00 per plant, $10.00 per doz. 
Source d’Or. Deep, golden yellow; very clear and 
distinct. 
Troubadour. Bright crimson; the finest in its 
color. 
Universal Favorite. Double pink; full and 
pretty. 
White Dorothy. Pure white sport of Dorothy 
Perkins. 
Wichuraiana. Single white, with yellow anlhers; 
fine for rockwork. 
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