Rutherford, M J. 
NEW ROSES 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. HT. (H. A. Ver- 
schuren & Sons, 1919.) Bright dark red blooms of 
medium size, semi-double and deliciously per¬ 
fumed. Vigorous, upright grower. 
^ GOLDEN OPHELIA. HT. (B. R. Cant & 
Sons, 1919.) Golden yellow in center, paling 
slightly at the outer petals. A seedling of Ophelia 
possessing many of its characteristics. $1.50 each. 
HENRIETTA. HT. (H. Merryweather & 
Sons, 1915.) Fiery orange-crimson, changing to 
salmon-coral-red, shaded with orange at the base 
of the petals. Long buds. Erect grower. $1.50 ea. 
HERFSTTOOI. HT. (G. A. van Rossem, 
1919.) Bright purple-red. Growth robust; very 
free flowering. A garden Rose of sterling merit. 
JEAN C. N. FORESTIER. Per. (Pernet- 
Ducher, 1919.) Carmine-lake, slightly tinted with 
Chinese orange-yellow; buds Lincoln red. Large, 
full, globular flowers. Brilliant bronze-green 
foliage. Vigorous grower. $3.50 each. 
LA CHAMPAGNE. HT. (Barbier & Co., 
1919.) Peach-blossom tint, orange-yellow at the 
base, center chamois and apricot-yellow. Long, 
perfect bud. Very vigorous and free flowering. 
$3.50 each. 
LOUISE CRINER. HT. (C. Chambard, 
1919.) Snow-white with creamy center. Very 
large and double blooms; beautiful elongated bud. 
Very vigorous grower of branching habit, with 
light green foliage and few thorns. A continuous 
bloomer. 
LULU. HT. (W. Easlea, 1919.) Orange, 
salmon, and pink. Almost single, with the longest 
bud of any Rose yet introduced. Wonderful for 
table decoration. Bushy grower. $1.50 each. 
MARGARET M. WYLIE. HT. (H. Dickson, 
1921. ) Light flesh, heavily flushed deep rosy 
pink toward edges of petals. Large petals of 
wonderful substance; sweetly scented. Vigorous, 
upright branching grower, with glossy green 
foliage. $2 each. 
MISS C. E. VAN ROSSEM. HT. (H. A. 
Verschuren & Sons, 1919.) Velvety dark red 
blooms of fine form; sweetly scented. Vigorous 
and branching grower. $2 each. 
MME. EDMOND GILLET. HT. (Pernet- 
Ducher, 1921.) Reddish nankeen-yellow, slightly 
shaded with carmine-lake at the tips of petals. 
Long, graceful bud. Vigorous, erect, branching. 
Beautiful reddish green foliage. 
MORGENGLANS. HT. (G. A. van Rossem, 
1916.) Bud coppery orange, bloom salmon-flesh, 
semi-double. Vigorous grower; free flowering. 
$1.50 each. 
MRS. BECKWITH. Per. (Pernet-Ducher, 
1922. ) Buttercup-yellow, lighter on the edges of 
petals, without any other shading. Medium¬ 
sized full blooms; gracefully shaped, long bud. 
Vigorous grower, erect, branching, with very few 
thorns and green foliage. $3 each. 
MRS. OAKLEY FISHER. HT. (B. R. Cant 
& Sons, 1921.) For description see Single Roses, 
page 35. $2.50 each. 
MRS. RAMON DE ESCOFET. Per. (W. 
Easlea, 1919.) Intense flame-crimson, like 
George C. Waud, but larger flowers. Vigorous 
and free flowering. 
MRS. WILLIAM C. EGAN. HT. (Howard & 
Smith, 1922.) The flower is of a two-tone pink 
color—reverse of petals a particularly pleasing 
tone of soft light pink, the interior deep flesh, with 
a golden line at base of petals. Flowers very large, 
of good form. An extremely vigorous grower, 
flowering profusely and continuously. $1.50 each. 
NEDERLAND. HT. (H. A. Verschuren & 
Sons, 1919.) Deep red; very large and fine bloom. 
Vigorous grower. $2 each. 
PADRE. HT. (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1920.) 
Coppery scarlet, flushed with yellow at the base 
of petals. Strong and upright grower; very free 
flowering. $1.50 each. 
PRESIDENT CHERIOUX. Per. (Pernet- 
Ducher, 1922.) Prawn-red, with coral-red center, 
shaded with yellow at the base. Very large, full, 
and globular flower. Bronzy green foliage. 
Growth vigorous. $3 each. 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS. HT. (B. R. Cant 
& Sons, 1921.) Beautiful Marechal Niel yellow, 
occasionally veined with buff in the bud and 
young stages. Large, full, well-formed blooms, 
with sweet, fruity scent. Fine foliage, not sus¬ 
ceptible to mildew. Vigorous grower; very free 
flowering. $3.50 each. 
SECRETARIS ZWART. HT. (G. A. van 
Rossem, 1918.) Bright rose, shaded salmon. 
Large flower. Vigorous grower; free and late 
flowering. $2 each. 
SOUVENIR DE H. A. VERSCHUREN. HT. 
(H. A. Verschuren & Sons, 1922.) Cadmium- 
yellow, passing to orange-yellow. The buds are 
long and pointed, always opening well; very large, 
full flowers, sweetly perfumed. A free-flowering, 
vigorous grower and hardy. $1.50 each. 
TOISON D’OR. HT. (Pernet-Ducher, 1921.) 
Apricot-yellow, shaded with orange-red. Large, 
full, globular flower. A vigorous grower of 
spreading, branching habit. 
VENUS. HT. (Bees Ltd., 1921.) Rich car¬ 
mine in the center, gradually paling to warmly 
flushed cream on the exquisitely reflexed edges of 
the petals. Flowers have a high center and a full, 
well-rounded form, with petals of lasting sub¬ 
stance and the true Rose fragrance. 
VON HOTZENDORFF. Per. (J. C. Schmidt, 
1916.) Yellowish pink with coppery yellow center; 
large, very full. Growth vigorous, erect branch¬ 
ing, fine foliage. $1.50 each. 
VON SCHARNHORST. Per. (P. Lambert, 
1921.) Yellow, changing to cream-white; semi¬ 
double. Vigorous grower, more on shrub type. 
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