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Ducl<ham*s Glorious Roses 
ALTHOUGH this is not an unusually long list of Roses, we believe that we have selected the best of each 
/"A type and color—varieties that are reasonably easy to grow and that anyone can succeed with. 
Our Roses are all two-year, field-grown plants, raised in the United States. They are well ripened 
and have been carefully cared for, so that they will give you the best of service. 
Most of them are budded on Multiflora understock, which is renowned for hardiness and vigorous growth. 
We believe in our Roses and feel sure that you will like them. 
DUCKHAM’S SPECIAL OFFER-TEN ROSES FOR $7.50 
For beginners who do not know the different varieties of Roses, and for those who simply want a collection of 
the best sorts possible, we have selected 10 Roses, covering the different colors, which we believe are 10 of the best 
Hybrid Teas in commerce today. They are good growers with healthy plants, blooming freely until frost. Anyone 
can grow them. We believe that this is the finest collection ever offered to the Rose-lovers of America. 
Briarcliff. Pink. 
Charles K. Douglas. Red. 
Editor McFarland. Pink. 
Golden Dawn. Pale yellow 
Imperial Potentate. Pink. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Red. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Yellow. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Yellow. 
President Herbert Hoover. Multi-colored. 
Talisman. Multi-colored. 
One strong plant of each of above 10 Roses for $7.50 
Everblooming Hybrid Teas 
The finest of the Hybrid Tea family, both the latest novelties and the old proved kinds which should be in every garden. 
Alezane. Plant Patent No. 116. Bud large, urn-shaped, reddish 
brown; flowers cupped, opening to sorrel, unfurling from sorrel to 
rich apricot, and reverse of petals sorrel veined yellow. Petals 
not affected by hot or wet weather. Growth very vigorous, with 
upright, branching habit. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Alice Harding. Plant Patent No. 202. Perfectly formed flowers 
of rich golden yellow which do not fade white. For exhibition 
purposes Alice Harding tops the field of yellow Roses. You will 
want the fragrant flowers for the house, too. Fine bushy plants 
which are not stingy. $2 each; $20 per doz. 
Amelia Earhart. Plant Patent No. 63. A large, ovoid cream 
bud, with blushes; flowers very full, graduating from a deep yellow 
center to an outer collarette of large cream petals with a blush 
overtone; extremely fragrant. Strong grower; free bloomer. 
Leathery, dark green foliage. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Autumn. The buds are deep burning bronze with fiery tones, open¬ 
ing to immense, double flowers of fiery bronze and rich old-gold, 
changing as the flowers mature to an extraordinary mixture of 
rose, yellow, and coppery tones. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Better Times. Plant Patent No. 23. A striking new Rose of the 
Columbia family. The long buds are brilliant cerise-crimson and 
open to very striking double flowers of vivid cerise-red which are 
delicately fragrant. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Betty Uprichard. Standard variety with an excellent, vigorous 
plant and healthy foliage. The large flowers are salmon suffused 
with orange on the inside and coppery carmine on the reverse. Its 
petals have great substance and the flowers last a long time with¬ 
out fading. Spicy fragrance. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Briarcliff. Long-pointed buds of deep pink open to large flowers 
of deep rose-pink with lighter outer petals. Fragrant. A lovely 
Rose. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Carillon. Plant Patent No. 136. Its long-pointed buds are orange- 
scarlet, contrasting pleasingly with the green sepals; the fully open 
bloom is large (4 inches in diameter), with the inner petals 
irregularly but artistically arranged. Strong branching plants 
with glossy foliage. $1 each; $10 per doz. 
Charles K. Douglas. One of the finest red varieties. A constant 
bloomer all season on very strong, branching plants. The 4-inch 
flowers have 25 to 30 petals and are brilliant scarlet-crimson, with 
an occasional white line marking the center petals. A thoroughly 
dependable and desirable variety. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent No. 38. One of the most popular 
and one of the very best of the new garden Roses. Its slender buds 
of coppery bronze, suffused with soft golden pink, are a constant 
delight. The open flower is a perfect blending of pink, copper, 
gold, and salmon. It is one of the finest flowers for cutting among 
the new varieties. Plants are of a little better than average height, 
with attractive, healthy foliage. $1 each; $10 per doz. 
Better Times. Plant Patent No. 23 
WILLIAM C. DUCKHAM CO. ♦ MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
