BUSHES 
. . . Many Standard or 
Well-Known Varieties 
We guarantee to furnish good plants, and all orders 
are shipped sub]ect to approval upon arrival. We 
cannot guarantee all plants to live and groiv, however. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS —HT. Fine, long- 
pointed buds, opening to large, loosely formed 
flowers of striking crimson-scarlet; slightly fra¬ 
grant. The strong, branching plants are of ideal 
bedding habit and make a striking garden pic¬ 
ture. Abundant, healthy foliage. 
E. G. HILL — HT. Very beautiful, dark red 
buds which open to immense, long-lasting, dazz¬ 
ling scarlet flowers, 
with the fragrance of 
the old-time roses. The 
blooms are full to the 
center, compact, of 
many petals, and last 
a long time on the bush 
or cut. For a rose so 
full, the plant is unus¬ 
ually prolific and makes 
better than average 
garden growth. 
ETOILE DE HOL- 
LANDE —HT. Bril¬ 
liant red blooms of 
magnificent size, per¬ 
fect in half-open state ; 
attractive centers when 
full blown; enormous 
petals; fragrant. 
Healthy. Free flowering. 
RED RADIANCE — HT. Big, globular blooms 
of deep rose-red on strong canes. The plant 
blooms freely until frost, and in every respect 
is fully equal to Radiance. Foliage excellent. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY — HT. Very large, light 
crimson buds and massive, very double (ninety- 
five petals) blooms of the noblest form. Slightly 
fragrant. Erect. Flowers in great abundance. 
Has good foliage and is quite hardy. It does 
extra well in the South. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS — PH. The open 
bloom is a delightfully shaped flower of two con¬ 
trasting tints, the outside of the petals gleam¬ 
ing with bright orange-cerise and the inside 
overspread with pale salmon-pink flushed with 
orange-gold. The buds are firm and handsome, 
richly dyed with copper tones before they open. 
The plant stands up vigorously. We have found 
this variety more than ordinarily vigorous, so 
that it makes a splendid bush, lending itself to 
formal bedding use, as well as providing an 
abundance of exquisite blooms for cut flowers. 
RADIANCE — HT. Brilliant rose-pink buds, 
opening to well-formed, shining, globular flow¬ 
ers, with lighter tints on reverse of petals ; very 
fragrant. Plant of splendid growth ; wonder 
bloomer. 
ROSLYN — HT. Charming, pointed buds of 
golden yellow and frilled, open flowers of butter¬ 
cup hue strengthened with orange. A remark¬ 
ably free bloomer. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE — HT. One of the really 
fine old-fashioned, clear crimson Hybrid Teas, 
with large double, star-shaped flowers, borne 
singly on long stems. Bushy bedding variety. 
MARY, COUNTESS 
OF ILCHESTER — 
HT. Large, double, full, 
cupped blooms of deep 
rose-pink; fragrant. 
Plant bushy ; blooms 
freely; very hardy. 
Fifty-two petals. 
EDITOR McFarland 
— HT. A deep, spar¬ 
kling pink rose of the 
Lady Ash town type; 
borne with the utmost 
liberality by vigorous, 
upright bushes which 
hold the flowers stiffly 
erect and make them 
particularly suitable for 
cutting. The Editor Mc¬ 
Farland is the best 
pink rose for the South. 
MARGARET McGREDY — HT. It is almost im¬ 
possible to describe the extraordinary vividness 
of this scarlet-orange or brick-red flower. The 
symmetrical blooms are cup-shaped and double, 
with an excellent circular arrangement of the 
petals and they are produced with astonishing 
freedom throughout the entire season. Its sturdy 
growth, delightful perfume, and remarkable 
blend of colors, is everything that could be de¬ 
sired. We recommend it for mass planting. 
BETTY UPRICHARD — HT. Copper-red buds, 
opening to semi-double, large flowers of bril¬ 
liant orange-carmine on the outside of the petals, 
showing light salmon reflexes. The Betty Up- 
richard possesses a very spicy fragrance. 
LADY HILLINGDON-—T. Slender, pointed 
buds and elegantly cupped flowers of deep saf¬ 
fron-yellow, paling lighter toward edges of pet¬ 
als ; fragrant; erect; perfect foliage. Needs 
some shade in hot weather. Free flowering. 
LUXEMBOURG —HT. Yellow, shading to cop¬ 
per at center. Stiff, upright stems, producing 
large flowers especially valuable for cutting. 
AMI QUINARD — HT. Dark yet brilliant crim¬ 
son rose. Large, semi-double flowers of velvety 
scarlet sheen. Vigorous plants. Produces in 
steady succession throughout the summer. 
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