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TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, N. J. 
ROSES FOR FORCING 
NEW ROSE KILLARNEY BRILLIANT 
Grafted stock only, 75c. per plant, $7.50 per dozen, $40.00 per hundred. 
A splendid improvement on the original Killarney in every way. Color much deeper, 
more petalage and the best of the sports that Killarney has so far produced. 
NOVELTIES OF 1913 
Grafted or Own Root stock, 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen, $22.50 per hundred. 
MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER 
We are very proud of the record this Rose has made all over the country, commercial 
and private growers alike being loud in sounding its praises. It will return more money to 
the commercial man than any other Rose, since it is an all-year Rose, opening freely in Mid¬ 
winter and yet having enough body to stand equally well as a Summer Rose. We cannot 
too strongly recommend this lovely pink Rose, as it is more than verifying all we claimed for 
it last year. 
MILADY 
Seedling from Richmond, but contains very much more substance in the flower than 
the parent. Delightfully fragrant. 
MRS. 
CHAS. RUSSELL 
Pink American Reauty, 
enormous in size, which lines 
into beautiful shape in both 
(lower, stem and foliage. 
IRISH 
FIRE-FLAME 
A single Rose of only five 
petals. As a novelty it is 
wonderfully striking. Rud is 
intense, fiery crimson at the 
base, shading to a rich, or¬ 
ange salmon. For cutting it 
is beautiful and a novel de¬ 
parture in Roses. 
CECIL BRUNNER 
Known under various names, 
such as “Sweetheart,” “Mig- 
non,” etc. Is a dainty, minia¬ 
ture Rose. Light pink in color 
and every greenhouse should 
have a few plants of this beau¬ 
tiful little Rose. 
NEW ROSE KILLARNEY BRILLIANT 
