Roses 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
Dormant stock is usually available un¬ 
til April 10 th or 15th. Best results are 
obtained if planting is done early in 
March. 
Ami Quinard. Deep maroon with 
black luster. Fragrant. One of the 
best of dark red Roses. 17 petals. 
Autumn. Pinkish red outside, yellow 
on inside of petal. Strong growth. 
30 petals. 
Betty Uprichard. Buds are bright 
orange carmine opening salmon pink. 
17 petals. 
Caledonia. Pure white very double 
flowers on long stems. Very good 
foliage. 25 petals. 
Charles K. Douglas. Scarlet suffused 
deep crimson. Large flowers all 
season. 24 petals. 
Condesa De Sastago. Nasturtium red 
with golden yellow reverse. Very pro¬ 
lific bloomer. Fragrant. 48 petals. 
Cynthia. Pointed buds opening into 
full flowers of rich oriental red. 
30 petals. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Soft salmon 
pink, outside deep copper rose. 
40 petals. 
Editor McFarland. One of the finest 
deep glowing pinks. Color does not 
fade. 23 petals. 
Etoile de Hollande. Large rich deep 
glowing red. Very fragrant, full flow¬ 
ers. 35 petals. 
Gypsy Lass. Rich scarlet crimson with 
maroon shading. Very large flower. 
Fragrant. 35 petals. 
Golden Dawn. Large Sunflower yel¬ 
low blooms with delightful fragrance. 
Very vigorous. 45 petals. 
Heinrich Wendland. Nasturtium 
red, reverse deep golden yellow. 
Blooms are exceptionally large and 
fragrant. 100 petals. 
Irish Hope. Long-pointed bud open¬ 
ing rich rosy crimson. Spicy fra¬ 
grance. 45 petals. 
Lucie Marie. Rich buttercup yellow 
tinted apricot-rose. Vigorous and 
fragrant. 35 petals. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Well formed, 
long-pointed buds. Full flowers of 
white with slight pink in center when 
first opening. 35 petals. 
Margaret McGredy. Best described 
as flaming deep rose pink. Unusually 
vigorous and free blooming. 30 petals. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Extremely large 
flowers of brilliant satiny pink. Vig¬ 
orous, tall, and bushy. Fragrant. 
50 petals. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke-Thom. A 
clear lemon which does not fade. 
Very hardy and free blooming. 43 
petals. 
Hybrid Tea Roses— Continued 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. Reddish gold 
buds opening golden yellow. Plants 
are compact and bushy. 42 petals. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Scarlet orange 
changing to copper as bloom ma¬ 
tures. Long pointed buds. Moderate 
fragrance. 40 petals. 
President Hoover. A blending of yel¬ 
low, flame, pink, and scarlet. Very 
vigorous and free blooming. Moder¬ 
ate fragrance. 25 petals. 
President Plumecocq. Copper buff 
with soft salmon suffusion. Hardy 
and vigorous with excellent foliage. 
Rapture. Deep clear pink with yellow 
undertone. Small perfect, tea-rose 
flowers. Slightly fragrant. 30 petals. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Rich golden 
yellow, outer side of petals stained 
red. Fragrant. 50 petals. 
Sir Henry Segrave. Lemon yellow 
with chrome yellow base. Flowers 
are large, full and fragrant. 60 petals. 
Sister Therese. Rich Daffodil yellow 
slightly tinged with carmine. Vigor¬ 
ous and fragrant. 
Sunkist. A lovely blending of copper 
and orange with moderately large 
flowers. 
Talisman. Brilliant orange yellow 
with petals markings of various pink 
shades. 25 petals. 
Ville de Paris. Long pointed buds, 
opening clear buttercup yellow. 
Strong foliage. 27 petals. 
Hardy Climbing and 
Rambler Roses 
Crimson Conquest. Semi-double, 
cerise-red flowers. Vigorous with 
good foliage. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Delicate flesh pink 
flowers on long stems. Blooms in 
profusion. 
Mary Wallace. Large bright pure pink 
flowers on strong, vigorous canes. 
Mercedes Gallart. Full cerise red 
blooms changing to bright crimson 
in Summer and Fall. Everblooming. 
Pauls Scarlet Climber. Brilliant 
glowing scarlet which often blooms 
again in the Fall. 
Primrose. Large, double flowers of 
soft primrose yellow. 
Hardy Climbing Roses— Continued 
Roserie. Large flowers of light pink in 
loose sprays. Everblooming. Almost 
thornless canes. 
Silver Moon. Very vigorous with 
large, white, semi-double flowers. 
Yellow stamens. 
Other Roses 
New Dawn Climbing Rose {Pat. 
No. 1). Everblooming blush pink. 
$1.50 each. 
Blaze {Pat. No. 10). Everblooming, 
brilliant scarlet, slightly fragrant. 
$1.50 each. 
Patented Roses 
Countess Vandal {Pat. No. 38). 
Pointed buds of copper bronze and 
gold opening to large double flowers 
of light pink suffused salmon and 
gold. Each $1.00. 
Eclipse {Pat. No. 172). The new golden 
yellow Rose. Awarded Gold Medal, 
A.R.S. Strong and free flowering. 
Each $1.25. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet {Pat. No. 129). 
Lovely blending of pink, salmon and 
buff. Long pointed buds. Each $1.00. 
Signora {Pat. No. 201). Large double 
blooms of warm pink flushed with 
orange. Sweet-scented. Each $1.25. 
White Briarcliff {Pat. No. 33). Same 
robust, full bloom as Briarcliff, but 
pure white. Very sturdy and sweet- 
scented. Each $1.00. 
We cannot guarantee any Patent Rose 
Stock as we are not allowed to propagate 
them. 
R. M. S. QUEEN MARY 
A color quite distinct from 
anything yet seen in Roses—a 
rich, glowing blending of salmon 
and pink with an orange base. 
The buds are long and pointed, 
and the flowers are large and 
beautifully formed, holding their 
petals a longtimeafter fully open¬ 
ing. The blooms are full, freely 
produced, and delicately per¬ 
fumed. 
Dormant plants until April 
15: $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz. 
Pot-grown plants, May 1: 
$2.00 each , $20.00 per doz. 
Prices: All Roses except Patented varieties as noted: 90c. each, 
$9.00 per doz., $15.00 per 25, $28.00 per 50 
Prices: Pot-grown—For shipment from May 1st, except 
patented varieties: $1.25 each, 5 of 1 variety at $1.00 each 
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