150 West 23d Street, New York 
MARSHALL'S MATCHLESS ROSES 
Radiance 
Betty Uprichard 
Etoile de Hollande 
Hybrid Tea or Everblooming Roses 
SUGGESTIONS FOR SPRING PLANTING OF ROSES 
The soil should be thoroughly cultivated and a liberal supply of rotted manure added. In planting, dig a 
hole sufficiently large to accommodate the roots when spread out on the bottom of the hole. In filling in the soil, 
shake the plant lightly in order that the soil may mix between the roots. Fill in the soil and firm it in order that 
the plant may be solid. Be sure to see that the lower parts of the lower branches are below the surface of the soil. 
Do not plant in a mound, the surface should be level. Cut back the branches to within 4 to 6 inches of the surface 
of the ground. With this treatment the best results may be obtained. 
PINK AND ROSE SHADES 
Briarclifl. One of the most popular. Bril¬ 
liant rose-pink and fragrant. 
Charles P. Kilham. Large blooms of bril¬ 
liant orange-pink, suffused with yellow. 
Foliage resistant to mildew, vigorous, 
upright. 
Countess Vandal. Copper and salmon, per¬ 
fectly formed flower. Each $1.00. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Large pointed flower, 
salmon-pink, outside dark coppery-red. 
Good grower with few thorns. 
Gloaming. Fawn orange opening to pink. 
Each $1.00. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Deep coral-rose on the 
outside of the petals, pale flesh on the 
inside. 
Margaret McGredy. Brilliant Oriental red; 
a marvelous color, very prolific. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Enormous buds and 
blooms of fiery rose, borne on long, strong 
stems. Profuse and continuous bloomer. 
Vigorous. 
Mme. Butterfly. Bright pink, apricot and 
gold. Large buds and flowers. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. A dependable variety, 
cerise-pink, with lighter shades. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Flowers are bright pink 
with silvery shadings, and are incessantly 
produced by low, branching bushes. Large 
buds and flowers. 
Mrs. W. E. Nickerson. Long buds, soft 
silvery-pink shaded old gold and salmon. 
Radiance. Beautiful carmine-rose flushed 
with copper; large, round flowers. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary. Glowing blending of 
salmon and pink. Each $1.50. 
Souvenir de Mme. C. Chambard. Enor¬ 
mous, perfectly shaped flowers of striking 
salmon-pink. 
Thomas A. Edison. Vigorous bushes with 
well-shaped silvery pink flowers especially 
good in Midsummer. 
SCARLET, CARMINE AND 
CRIMSON SHADES 
Ami Quinard. Semi-double blackish crim¬ 
son flowers, free-flowering upright growth. 
Crimson Glory. Deep vivid crimson, de¬ 
lightfully fragrant. Each $1.00. 
Charles K. Douglas. Fine long-pointed 
buds opening to large flowers of crimson- 
scarlet. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red bloom; 
fine size, very fragrant. A splendid Rose. 
Hinrich Gaede. One of the most spectacu¬ 
lar Roses. The color is luminous vermilion 
shaded with golden yellow. Each $1.25. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet, strong 
grower. 
Red Radiance. Color deep red. The enor¬ 
mous globular flowers aie borne on heavy 
canes. 
Rome Glory. Cerise red blooms on long, 
erect stems. Each $1.50. 
Syracuse. Outstanding bright crimson. 
Golden Dawn 
YELLOW AND COPPER 
SHADES 
Alice Harding. Deep yellow buds opening 
to golden yellow. Each $1.50. 
Autumn. Burnt-orange. 
Betty Uprichard. An indispensable bedding 
variety; copper-red buds opening to 
orange-carmine. 
Duchess of Wellington. Flowers saffron- 
yellow, which become deep coppery yellow. 
Eclipse (Plant Patent No. 172). Long, slen¬ 
der, rich gold buds open to big loose flowers 
of deep golden yellow. Strong plants 
blooming freely all season. Each $1.50, 
per doz. $15.00. 
Golden Dawn. One of the finest of all gar¬ 
den Roses. Large, double, very fragrant 
flowers of pale straw yellow are freely pro¬ 
duced on a splendid plant. 
Joanna Hill. A glorified Mrs. Aaron Ward. 
Heavy lemon buds, developing into a very 
double bloom with Indian-yellow center, 
surrounded by bold, buff petals. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Long-pointed buds of 
deep yellow open to perfectly formed, fra¬ 
grant flowers of bright buttercup-yellow. 
Upright, healthy plants. Each $2.00. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke-Thom. Bright 
canary-yellow; one of the best yellows. 
Does not fade. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. Well-shaped, gold¬ 
en yellow flowers, on compact plants. 
President Herbert Hoover. Maroon, or¬ 
ange and gold. 
Richard E. West. Perfectly formed, high- 
centered flowers of clear cadmium-yellow, 
borne singly on long stems; intensely fra¬ 
grant. A real treasure. 
Soeur Therese. Exquisite, tapering, golden 
yellow buds and rich buff-colored flowers. 
Sunkist. Rich orange-copper. 
Talisman. Brilliant red and gold buds, 
opening to blooms of scarlet-orange. Tall 
and vigorous. 
Ville de Paris. Large, globular flowers of 
clear yellow; tall and wiry with good 
foliage. 
