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ARTHUR R. GOODWIN 
Coppery orange-red. passing to salmon-pink as the 
flowers expand, a superb combination of color, flowers 
medium to large and of full, vigorous growth. 
CAMNE 
A distinct and charming Rose. The many phases of 
color are almost too intricate to describe, including as 
they do. orange, carmine, blush, buff, creamy-fawn and 
coppery-salmon. As many as three distinctly colored 
and perfect flowers may be on the same plant at the one 
time; strongly Tea perfumed. 
CLAUDIUS 
Color bright glowing rose of uniform shade; large full 
flowers, very free continuous bloomer, exceedingly sweet- 
scented. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society, 
Award of Merit Royal Horticultural Society (England).' 
DOROTHY RATCLIFFE 
The flowers are large, petals are beautifully arranged 
showing a well pointed center. In the bud stage it is 
a coral-red, shaded yellow and fawn, becoming paler 
as the flower expands. Awarded Silver Gilt Medal 
English National Rose Society, 1910. 
EUGENE BOULLET 
Of vigorous free-branching growth; foliage bronze- 
green, color crimson-red. shaded carmine; very free 
and constant; a most promising bedding rose. 
EVELYN DAUNTESEY 
This grand rose is quite distinct and delightfully 
fragrant. After the style of “La France” it forms a 
fine bush, but surpasses that prime old favorite in pro¬ 
ducing. Its petals turn back with that beautiful reflex 
peculiar to “La France.” The color is a soft salmon, 
very distinctly stained carmine-rose, with a deeper colored 
center. Awarded the Silver Gilt Medal of the English 
National Rose Society, July, 1910. 
Florence Edith Coulthwaite 
Deep cream stippled with bright rose on inside of 
petals, and reflected on the back, thus creating an inde¬ 
scribable delicate orange and peach glow; large, full, 
imbricated, petals smooth, circular and of great sub¬ 
stance; delicately perfumed, 
FLORENCE HASWELL VEITCH 
Flowers brilliant scarlet shaded with black; large 
moderately full, of excellent shape, with fine stiff petals; 
semi-climbing habit of growth; remarkable for its fra¬ 
grance, continual bloom, and handsome foliage. A 
valuable novelty for forming large bushes in the garden 
and for climbing on walls and buildings. 
FKANCES CHARTEKIS SETON 
Flowers deep rose-pink, very full, of fine form and 
very sweet. An excellent exhibition flower out-of-doors 
and a fine forcing rose. (See cut.) 
LADY GKEENALL 
A beautiful rose, having large, perfectly finished 
flowers with high pointed center, and deep shell-shaped 
petals. The color is intense saffron-orange, heavily 
zoned and overspread on deep creamy-white; the reflex 
of each petal is faintly but decidedly suffused with delicate 
copper shell-pink. It blooms profusely, and the flowers 
are strongly Tea perfumed. The robust growth is a 
deep coppery-bronze with fine varnished purplish-bronze 
foliage. 
LADY HILLINGDON 
A beautiful new Tea Rose which has created quite 
a sensation. Bright saffron-yellow with coppery-orange 
shades. One of the most attractive in its color. Buds 
long and pointed; a fine forcing rose. 
MABEL DIAEW 
A truly magnificent Rose. The color is deep cream 
in the young state, passing to intense canary-yellow in 
the center as the bloom developes. It is a Hybrid Tea, 
with a deliciously refreshing perfume; rich cedar-green 
foliage. Awarded by a unanimous vote the Gold Medal 
of the English National Rose Society. 
Price of the above except where noted, 1st size, 7Sc. each, 
each, $6.00 per doz.; 3d size, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Marie Delesalle 
Very beautiful growth 
and foliage, form perfect, 
large, full and very free; color 
deep brilliant cerise, reverse of 
petals shaded carmine; fine for 
cutting. 
Price. 1st size, 60c. each. $6.00 per 
doz.; 2d size, 50c. each. $4.50 per doz.; 
3d size, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Maky, Countess of Ilchestep. 
The flowers are of great size, with large, massive petals 
delicately Tea perfumed; color, warm carmine-crimson. 
MEVROUW G.W. VAN GELDEREN 
This grand new Rose is a seedling of the well-known 
Gloire de Dijon crossed with Captain Christy. It is a 
healthy grower carrying the flowers on long, stiff stems 
and is remarkably frec'^looming. The color is creamy- 
rose; keeps well when cut. 
Price, 1st size, 7Sc. each; 2d size, 60c. each; 3d size, 
20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
MILADY 
This splendid Hybrid Tea Rose is a cross between 
the Richmond and J. B. Clark. The habit of growth is 
strong and sturdy and foliage excellent. Flowers large 
and double; a rich scarlet-crimson, similiar to Richmond 
but richer in color in the bud; delightfully fragrant. 
(See cut.) 
Miss ALICE DE ROTHSCHILD (Tea) 
Rich, deep citron-yellow, which intensifies as the 
bloom expands. The flowers are large, with high, pointed 
center; the petals charmingly reflex: free and continuous 
in bloom; deliciously fragrant. 
Mrs. ARTHUR E. COXHEAD 
In this magnificent Rose we have a distinct color very 
difficult to describe, claret-red, shaded vermilion towards 
the edge, with a wonderful bright rosy sheen towards 
base of petals, giving a distinct illuminated effect to the 
whole bloom. Of fine branching habit and ideal growth; 
it forms a model bush rose. Owing to its free-blooming 
habit it must rank as one of the best garden roses yet 
raised; delightful perfume. A particularly good autumn 
bloomer. Awarded the Gola Medal .of the English \ 
National Rose Society, 1910. 
Mrs. CHARLES RUSSELL 
A strong-growing free-flowering Rose. The foliage 
is heavy and almost mildew proof. The bud is fully 
as large as American Beauty but longer and pointed and 
opens into a flower of unusual beauty; color a bright 
rose-pink, deeper toward the center. (5ce cut.) 
Mrs. GEORGE SHAWYER 
This variety possesses the irresistible combination of 
size, fragrance, perfect form, and color. The flowers 
are large, brilliant rose-pink in color and keep well when 
cut. A strong grower, it is a fine variety for forcing, 
while as an outdoor Rose it is one of the best. (See cut.) 
Mrs. HERBERT HAWKSWORTH 
"Vigorous branching growth. The large globular flowers 
are freely and continuously produced. The color is deeply 
zoned ecru on milk-white which as the bloom expands 
becomes creamy-white. 
Price, strong imported plants, $1.25 each. Young 
plants, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
Mrs. TAFT 
A new Rose of the dwarf Polyantha or “Baby Rose” 
type. It is a wonderfully brilliant red, surpassing the 
original red ‘‘Baby Rambler” in that respect. It blooms 
continuously. For other “Baby” Roses sec page 144. 
Price, 1st size, 60c. each, $6.00 per doz.; 2d size, 50c. 
each, $4.50 per doz.; 3d size, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
PRINCIPAL A. H. PIRRIE 
A fine, sturdy, free-blooming HyV)rid Tea Rose, strong, 
upright habit and splendid foliage; color silvery-pink 
with salmon center; form similar to American Beauty. 
VISCOUNT CARLOW 
Warm carmine-pink, stained on deep cream, the stiff, 
shell-shaped petals whilst developing being distinctly 
edged carmine; blooms medium size, very freely and 
continuously produced; dark bronzy foliage and 
ideal habit. 
$7.50 per doz.; 2d size, 60c. 
New and Recently Introduced Roses--Cont’d 
they are all of the hybrid tea class except where noted 
"Thy dewy blossoms opening bright, to gods themselves can give delight.” 
