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TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, N. J. 
STANDARD SORTS 
Prices : 50c. per plant, $5.00 per dozen, except where otherwise noted. 
Prices are for two-year-old dormant stock except where noted. 
Betty. Color is a most exquisite combination of 
gold and coppery rose; as an open flower it is not 
so pleasing, but in the bud state it is beautiful. 
In common with many other Hybrid Teas, this 
Rose is much handsomer in the Fall than in the 
blazing Summer. 
Duchess of Wellington. A splendid yellow, free 
as Killarney and has the same habit of growth. 
The color is an intense saffron, stained with 
crimson in the first stages, which afterward 
changes to a deep, coppery yellow. Delightfully 
fragrant. 
Duchess of Westminster. A dainty rose-madder; 
a delightfully perfumed Rose, with high, pointed 
center. When better known will be one of the 
most highly prized for outdoor work. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Velvety crimson, sometimes 
showing scarlet shadings. Handsome foliage; 
dwarf, vigorous grower, which is very much in 
request for bedding. A Rose which by its 
freedom and continuous growth and blooming 
has made hosts of friends. Used more than any 
other Rose in its color for hedging. 30c. per 
plant, $3.00 per dozen. 
Gustav Grunerwald. Carmine pink, shading 
to yellow in the center. Buds long and pointed. 
Altogether a very satisfactory variety. 
Harry Kirk. Deep, sulphur yellow, fading some¬ 
what at the edges. Very handsome Rose in its 
color, flowering continuously and having a 
splendid constitution. 
His Majesty. Deep, vermilion crimson, making 
longer stems than any other Rose in its color, 
having a large, perfect flower. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Creamy white, with 
the faintest suggestion of lemon shading. The 
foliage is exceptionally fine and gives the plant 
a very distinct and handsome appearance. Also 
used extensively in greenhouse culture. 
Killarney. One of the most popular Roses intro¬ 
duced; light pink in color. The flower when 
open is somewhat loose, semi-double, but in the 
bud is a beautiful, artistic variety. 30c. per 
plant, $3.00 per dozen. 
Lady Alice Stanley. One of the very finest Roses 
in its color which is a deep, coral pink on the 
outside petals, inside being a paler pink shading 
to flesh. It is one of the largest varieties in the 
collection and possibly the most fragrant. 
Lyon. One of the Pernet Roses which has estab¬ 
lished a wonderful reputation for itself in the Rose 
gardens of the world. The buds are a beautiful 
chrome yellow, tipped with coral red. When 
fully developed, flowers are salmon pink, shaded 
with yellow in center. 
Laurent Carle. Very large flower and particularly 
strong growth. This splendid growth furnishes 
buds on long stems which are useful for cut flow¬ 
ers. Color is a rich, carmine crimson. 
Lady Hillingdon. This Rose I introduced in 
America in 1911, and have been very proud of 
my baby. While it is not so hardy as some 
Roses, in exposed situations this can be readily 
overcome by a liberal mulching of leaves in the 
Fall. One of the most beautiful Roses in the bud 
that have ever been introduced. It is a deep, 
golden bronze, always running true and even in 
color. 30c. per plant, $3.00 per dozen. 
Jonkheer J.L. Mock. Very large flowers produced 
on long stems. The outside petals are a brilliant 
red, shading to silvery pink inside. 
Lady Pirrie. Delightful Rose, very distinct 
coloring, reddish salmon when opening; when 
fully developed is apricot, flushed with copper. 
Wonderfully free in growth, blooming continu¬ 
ously. Beautiful foliage. 
Madam Jules Grolez. This variety has been in 
cultivation a considerable time and even yet 
has not attained the degree of popularity its 
merits entitle it to. Creamy rose in color. Buds 
beautifully pointed and one of the freest Roses 
ever planted in the garden. 30c. per plant, $3.00 
per dozen. 
Mrs. Aaroh Ward. Beautifully shaded Indian 
yellow which turns lighter on the edges as the 
flower opens. The yellow is not so pronounced 
during the wet weather, but, altogether, it is one 
of the most satisfactory Roses possible to plant, 
blooming all the time and winning admiration by 
its very variability of color. 30c. per plant, 
$3.00 per dozen. 
Marquis de Sinety. Color of this variety is a 
wonderful combination of gold, scarlet and 
bronze. Foliage very glossy and leathery, mak¬ 
ing plant practically mildew-proof. Wonderful 
Rose in every respect. 
