TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, N. J. 
Pa.ee Thirty-tbree 
SUNBURST 
Madame Caroline Testout. In a collection of 
Roses, this variety always stands out because it 
never seems to be out of flower and in rich soil 
the flower is always very large. Color light, 
salmon pink; splendid growth and habit, being 
particularly fine during the Fall days. 
Madame Abel Chatenay. One of the older Roses 
and one that will hold its place still for some years. 
Color carmine pink, shading to salmon; wonder¬ 
fully free blooming habit with a distinct color. 
30c. per plant, $3.00 per dozen. 
My Maryland. American variety that has de¬ 
servedly won a place for itself. Beautiful rose 
pink in color, and flowers as freely in the intense 
heat of the Summer, when other Roses are suc¬ 
cumbing to the heat, as in cooler weather. 30c. 
per plant, $3.00 per dozen. 
Prince de Bulgarie. Flesh color, sometimes 
shaded with apricot, opening to beautiful cup¬ 
shaped flowers. This variety is mildew-proof 
and has established a wonderful name for itself 
among Rose buyers who know. 
Pharisaer. Salmon rose in color, beautiful, long 
buds; flowers very large and perfect. Every 
grower should try this variety. 
Rayon d’Or. Were my selection left to one variety 
in yellow Roses, that Rose would be Rayon d’Or. 
In the bud the color is streaked with a beautiful 
combination of pink and scarlet, but as the flower 
develops it settles down to a dazzling, large yel¬ 
low. The foliage is very glossy and leathery, 
but mildew-proof. This Rose is never out of 
condition and we cannot recommend the same 
too strongly. 
Radiance. Marvelously vigorous Rose, often 
producing 4-foot stems; very lavish in flowering 
and very satisfactory in any situation. Color 
clear rose pink with lighter shadings. 30c. per 
plant, $3.00 per dozen. 
Richmond. Grown more than any oilier variety 
of red, particularly among men who force Roses 
for Winter market. The color is a rich, crimson 
red, very persistent in habit and with us entirely 
satisfactory in every way. 30c. per plant, $3.00 
per dozen. 
Sunburst. We introduced this variety last year 
in America in conjunction with the E. G. Hill 
Co. Sunburst is a very beautiful yellow and this 
Summer, under severe tests, proved itself one of 
the best outdoor Roses we had, in addition to 
being such a wonderful forcer. We are offering 
this Rose only on its own roots as experience 
proved it is better grown this way than any 
other. 
Viscountess Folkestone. Creamy white and, 
when rightly grown, of enormous size, and very 
profuse in bloom. 
White Killarney. White sport of the well-known 
Pink Killarney, and so popular that it calls for no 
further description. 30c. per plant, $3.00 per 
dozen. 
W. R. Smith. A Rose that is not grown nearly as 
much as it deserves to be. As a Summer bloomer 
this variety stands pre-eminent, making a 
wonderful growth and having very glossy foliage. 
The color is a creamy white with pink shadings, 
deepening in the Fall. 
William Shean. Largest of all Roses; pure pink, 
delicately veined. Superb form and color and 
should be in every garden. 
Climbing Rose Excelsa. The finest of all the 
Crimson Rambler type; very vigorous, with dark, 
glossy, green foliage, and the plant is just a mass 
of flowers when in bloom. Color of the individual 
flowers is an intense, crimson maroon. The 
reason we recommend this variety so highly 
above all others is because it is practically 
mildew-proof. We offer strong, two-year-old 
plants which we are positive will give satisfaction. 
KILLARNEY 
