WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
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S^ubrid ^ea ddpses 
These will give an abundance of bloom from June until 
frost. They should be liberally fertilized every year and 
given some protection from the sun and frost during the 
^Vinter. Each Per 10 
Strong dormant plants, No. 1 . .75 7.00 
Potted plants . .95 9.00 
(Unless otherwise noted.) 
Ami Quinard—Late introduction. Very dark velvety red. 
Strong grower. Extra nice. 
Angele Pernet—Beautiful, semi-double, golden-yellow 
flowers, with brownish orange shadings. Very flne. 
*Better Times—(Plant Patent No. 23). New. Large, 
delicately fragrant, double, brilliant cerise flowers. The 
name indicates the quality. |1.25 each; $12.50 doz. 
Betty Uprichard—^Beautiful coppery pink with orange 
shadings. Back of petals carmine-pink. One of the best. 
Briarcliff—Delightful silvery pink flowers with golden 
lights. Excellent. 
Charles K. Douglas—A strong bright red. Free bloomer 
and holds its color in blooms all the season. 
Columbia—^Entrancing bright pink flowers. Well formed. 
*Countess Vandal—(Plant Patent No. 38). An exquisite 
golden salmon, coppery lights. Buds long and pointed. 
Quite fragrant. $1.00 each; $10.00 doz. 
Dame Edith Helen—Bright pink, strongly resembling 
Francis Scott Key. Delightful perfume. 
Editor McFarland—Late introduction. Considered one of 
the flnest deep pinks in existence. Very desirable. 
E. G. Hill—One of the best brilliant red flowers. Form 
and fragrance very delightful. 
Etoile de France—Very free bloomer of dazzling crim¬ 
son. Excellent. 
Etoile de Holland—One of the world’s best. Very hardy 
and vigorous. Beautiful crimson-red blossoms. 
Gruss an Teplitz—Bears bright crimson-scarlet flowers 
in abundance throughout the summer. Very choice. 
Joanna Hill—Long, flnely formed buds of orange-yellow 
changing to deep cream. Orange shadings at base of 
petals. 
K. A. Victoria—Beautiful, well-formed, pointed buds of 
creamy-white. Excellent indeed. 
Killarney Pink—Delightful soft pink buds, beautifully 
pointed. 
Killarney White—White form of the above. Considered 
among the best. 
Leonard Barron—A beautiful, ever-blooming rose. To all 
appearances a hybrid tea. Mammoth blooms of salmon 
with amber glow. Rich wild rose perfume. 85 cents each. 
Los Angeles—An old variety but still very popular. Beau¬ 
tiful flame-toned pink. Coral and old gold at base. 
Margaret McGredy—One of the newer varieties, having 
very large blooms of orange-scarlet. 
*Mary Hart—(Plant Patent No. 8). A red sport of Tal¬ 
isman. Deep maroon-red blossoms with an overlay of 
amber. Excellent for cutting. $1.00 each; $10.00 doz. 
