OUTDOOR ROSES 
STANDARD GARDEN VARIETIES 
Dormant plants, delivery up to May 1st 
Price: 75c each, $7.50 per dozen, except where otherwise noted 
Plants from 6-inch pots, delivery May 1st onwards 
Price: 85c per plant, $8.50 per dozen, except where otherwise noted 
Our selection of 12 varieties, dormant plants, $6.50 
Our selection of pot plants, 12 varieties, $8.00 
Countess Vandal—See page 25. 
Crimson Glory—See page 24. 
Dainty Bess—See page 29. 
Dagmar Spath—See page 25. 
Dickson's Centennial—See page 25. 
Duquesa de Penaranda—Copper-apricot. This glorious Rose pro¬ 
duces two distinct types of flowers. During the Summer the 
pointed buds are a blend of apricof-orange and dark pink, open¬ 
ing to splendid blooms of coppery apricot. In the Autumn great 
brownish buds open slowly to finely formed flowers of a lus¬ 
cious cinnamon-peach color. Very sweetly perfumed. 
Eclipse—See page 25. 
Etoile de Hollande—Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size, per¬ 
fect in half open state, showing clean, attractive centers when 
fully open; petals enormous; very fragrant. Plants branching; 
particularly free flowering and healthy. 
Frau Karl Druschki—Pure snow white, long pointed buds, large, 
full flowers. Perpetual type. 
Gruss An Teplitz—Brightest scarlet crimson; splendid Rose for 
massing. 
Glowing Carmine—See page 25. 
Glowing Sunset—See page 24. 
Golden Dawn—A very fine clear yellow Rose that is also very 
fragrant. The growth of this variety is low and spreading, 
and we consider it one of the finest yellow garden Roses 
introduced to date. 
Henrich Gaede—See page 24. 
Improved Lafayette—See page 29. 
Irish Fireflame—See page 29. 
Joanna Hill—Clear yellow deepening in the 
center of the flower to a bright yellow. 
J. K. L. Mock—A cheery red Rose with deep 
salmon pink reverse on the petals. Ex¬ 
tremely large flowers and a 
fine heavy grower. 
K. of K.—See page 29. 
Lady Alice Stanley—The out¬ 
side petals are a deep rose 
pink; inside pale flesh, 
slightly flushed wifh a 
deeper shading, a most 
beautiful color combination. 
Blooms are very large and 
full, of great substance and 
productiveness and one of 
fhe most fragrant Roses in 
existence. 
Little Beauty—See page 24. 
Mrs. Henry Morse—-Two con¬ 
trasting shades of pink in 
fhe flowers of this variety 
make it most attractive as 
it is a very fragrant 
Rose and most attrac¬ 
tive on this account. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy— 
Large, double bloom of 
orange-salmon with a 
suffusion of gold. Vig¬ 
orous, healthy plant. 
One of the best of the 
Irish Roses. Price: $1.00 
per plant, $10.00 per 
dozen. 
Margaret McGredy—Large, beau¬ 
tifully shaped, full, double flow¬ 
ers, entirely distinct from all 
others in its rich coloring, which 
is a brilliant shade of Turkish 
or Oriental red, passing as the 
flowers age to a beautiful car¬ 
mine rose. These are borne on 
long, stiff stems and hold their 
form and beauty for a long 
time. 
Alice Harding—See page 25. 
Autumn—A gorgeous .combination of cerise, scarlet and yellow in 
color, opening to semi-double flowers of crimson and gold. 
Baby Chateau—See page 25. 
Better Times—See page 25. 
Briarcliff_A sport from Columbia, retaining all the good qualities 
of its parent; color more brilliant than Columbia, being a true 
rose pink without any shadings whatever. Long pointed bud 
and very fragrant. Every bud of this variety is 100 per cent 
perfect. Abundant dark green foliage and habit of plant very 
vigorous. 
Carrie Jacobs Bond—See page 24. 
Cecil—See page 29. 
Charles K. Douglas—Flowers large and semi-double; brilliant light 
crimson with scarlet hue. 
Better Times 
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