A Rose by Any Other Name Would Smell as Sweet 
Popular Hybrid Tea or 
Everblooming Roses 
Extra-strong, field-grown, dormant plants, 
75 cts. each; S7.50 per dor. April delivery. 
Strong, 2-year plants from 6-in. pots, ready 
(or delivery in May and later, Si each; $10.50 
per doz. 
Betty Uprichard. Free-blooming, erect 
plants with long, beautifully shaped buds 
of coppery pink opening to (lowers of 
brilliant salmon, shaded with vivid rose- 
pink. 
Dainty Bess. Single, soft rose-pink tlowers 
with a large mass of crimson stamens. An 
exquisite Rose. 
Dame Edith Helen. Massive, very double 
tlowers of an extremely pure and lucid 
shade of rose-pink. An outstanding 
variety. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. I ong-pointed burls 
and long-lasting, nicely formed, fragrant 
(lowers of coppery rose outside and soft 
salmon-pink inside. Fine plants which 
produce heavy crops of bloom. 
E. G. Hill. Long buds and highly scented, 
dazzling scarlet bloom, shading to red-pink. 
Etoile de Hollande. The world’s favorite 
red Rose. Broad petals of velvety crimson- 
red make up a beautiful (lower which is 
laden with rich fragrance. Strong, branch¬ 
ing, healthy plants. 
Golden Dawn. Heavy pale yellow buds 
open to large, double blooms of pale lemon- 
vellow. They carry a delicious fragrance 
and are freely produced on a low spreading 
plant with beautiful disease-resistant 
foliage. 
Hinrich Gaede. A magnificent Rose with 
shapely buds of brilliant nasturtium-red. 
l-arge, double, high-centered blooms of 
luminous vermilion shaded golden yellow. 
It is the gayest Rose in the garden and it is 
richly fragrant, too. Should be kept care¬ 
fully sprayed. 
Joanna Hill. A splendid clear yellow with 
golden heart; semi-double and moderately 
fragrant. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. The popular, 
double, pure white bedding Rose. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Very double (lowers of 
light silvery pink, darker on the outside 
of the petals. 
Margaret McGredy. Splendid plants with 
quantities of fragrant Oriental red (lowers 
changing to carmine. 
Mme. Butterfly. Flowers arc a brilliant 
pink, suffused apricot and gold, of good 
texture and fragrance, and arc unusually 
enduring. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Also called “The 
Daily Mail Rose.” Its coral-red buds 
develop into flowers of the same hue, 
shaded yellow to scarlet—an extraordinary 
coloring. 
Mr.. E. P. Thom. Dependable pure golden 
yellow Rose. 
Mr*. Pierre S. du Pont. Rich golden yellow 
llowers in great profusion; spicy fragrance. 
Mr*. Sam McGredy. A Rose with la-autiful 
(lowers and a beautiful plant. Ding cop¬ 
pery buds open to shapely fragrant blooms 
of coppers scarlet-orange with the reverse 
a deeper copper. The plants have red 
canes and reddish bronzy foliage which is 
unusually pretty. It is a generous bloomer. 
President Hoover. Large llowers of a very 
charming combination of rich pink, (lame- 
scarlet, and yellow, with broad, pink petals; 
very fragrant. 
Radiance. I lively, light silvers pink llowers, 
with beautiful suffusions of deeper color. 
Red Radiance. Even lietter than the parent 
Radiance in habit, and a lovely deep red 
color in its great, globular flowers. 
Talisman. Bright rose darned with orange, 
varying to scarlet and yellow. An excellent 
continuous bloomer. Plant vigorous; 
foliage healthy. 
Hardy Climbing and Rambler 
Roses 
Extra-strong, field-grown, dormant plants, 
75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
Strong, 1-year plants from 6-inch pots, for 
May delivery, 90 cts. each; $9 per doz. 
American Pillar, (fears heavy trusses of 
pink (lowers. 
Dorothy Perkins. Bears beautiful clusters 
of pink blooms. 
Mary Wallace. Lovely large, light pink 
flower. Hardy. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Bears double 
scarlet flowers in great profusion. 
The New Dawn. The Everblooming Dr. 
Van Fleet. Plant Patent No. 1. A counter¬ 
part of the beautiful flesh-pink Rose, Dr. 
W. Van Fleet, with all its line qualities but 
blooms perpetually throughout the season. 
SI.50 each; $15 per doz. 
Hybrid Perpetual or June Roses 
These old-time Roses will give an abun¬ 
dance of bloom in June and grow much taller 
than the Everblooming Roses; for this reason 
they are mostly used for individttal bushes, 
among shrubbery, or along fences. The 
hardiest of all Roses. 
Extra-strong, field-grown, dormant plants, 
75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz., unless noted. 
April delivery. 
Strong, 2-year plants from 6-inch pots, for 
delivery in May and later, $1 each; $10.50 
per doz. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Its pure snow-white, 
unshaded blooms are of immense size, 
sometimes reaching 6 inches in diameter. 
General Jacqueminot. Bud scarlet-crim¬ 
son; flower clear red, intensely fragrant. 
Very vigorous. An old favorite. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. Still', erect plants, 
producing creamy yellow and coppery buds. 
Mrs. John Laing. Immense blooms of soft, 
clear pink; fragrant. Deservedly popular. 
Symphony. Plant Patent No. 79. An ever¬ 
blooming Hybrid Perpetual Rose, bearing 
massive blooms of perfect form. The buds 
are blush-pink, opening to pale rose, with 
deep pink in the center, and showing lighter 
at the edges. $1 each. 
GREENHOUSE ROSES 
We are listing what we consider to be the 
most up-to-date varieties. Other kinds not 
listed can be supplied at advertised prices. 
All Grafted Plants. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary. Plant Patent No. 
249. A beautiful variety producing a won¬ 
derful combination of vivid shades, being 
a rich glowing blending of salmon and pink 
with an orange base. Buds arc long and 
pointed; (lowers large and of beautiful 
form freely produced anti delicately per¬ 
fumed. Grafted plants from 2,fi-in. pots, 
$50 per 1(X); grafted plants in 1-in. pots, 
$60 per 100. 
Better Times. Plant Patent No. 21. An 
outstanding recent introduction. Color, 
brilliant cerise-pink with silvery sheen as 
the flower develops. Grafted plants from 
2 '4-in. pots, $45 per 100; grafteil plants in 
1-in. pots, $55 per 100. 
Briarclifl. l arge, perfect flowers of brilliant 
rose-pink color. Easy to grow and very 
productive. 
Double White Killarney. The leading and 
best white Rose ever grown. 
Mme. Butterfly Roses 
GREENHOUSE ROSES, continued 
Happy Days. Plant Patent No 144. Sport 
of BriarclilL darker and more intense in 
color. Heavy cropper and easy to grow. 
Hollywood. Sport of the famous Rose, 
Premier. A double, high-centered flower of 
dark rosy red, with a rich, satisfying 
perfume. 
Joanna Hill. Clear yellow, deeper at center. 
A prolific bloomer and vigorous grower. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. A lieautiful light pink 
Polyantha especially valuable for corsages. 
Pink Delight. An exceptionally line light 
pink Rose. Heavy cropper. 
Rapture. Like Mine. Butterfly but bloom 
somewhat deeper pink, borne singly on 
long stem. 
Souvenir. Clear, fadeless yellow blooms of 
exquisite shape, both in but! and flower. 
The open bloom is full, cup-shaped with 
an intense golden fire in the (.-enter, and a 
delicious, pervading perfume. 
Talisman. Bud yellow und copper, suffused 
with pink, opening to deeper pink on yel¬ 
low base. Vigorous grower; free bloomer. 
Token. Plunt Patent No. 95. A magnificent 
orange shading to golden pink. Long tall 
pointed buds and an exquisite variety in 
every detail. Grafted plants from 2'4-in. 
pots, $45 per 100; from 3-in. pots, $55 
per 100. 
Prices of above varieties, unless noted: 
2Vi-in- pots, $42 per 100; 3-in. pots, $52 
per 100; 4-in. pots, $64 per 100. 
Standard or Tree Roses 
These ornamental Tree Roses are useful to 
relieve the flat appearance of a Rose-garden. 
The height of these Standards runs from 3 to 
3H feet. We append below a few of the more 
popular sorts, full descriptions of which will 
be found above. Full list will be supplied 
on request. 
Etoile de Hollande. Red. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Canary-yellow 
President Hoover. Orange. 
Radiance. Pink. 
Red Radiance. Red. 
Talisman. Golden yellow and copper 
All Standard Rosea, $4 each 
WILLIAM M HUNT & CO.. Inc., NEW YORK 
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