

STANUARD VARIETIES OF ROSES 
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 Ist onwards—Price: 85c each, $8.50 per dozen, except where 
otherwise noted. 
Autumn—Color, a gorgeous combination of cerise, scarlet and 
yellow. The firm compact bud of medium size is bright 
golden yellow, stained crimson without and deepening to 
scarlet-orange in the center. They open to semi-double 
splendidly shaped flowers of glorious crimson and gold with 
stiff petals. 
Betty Uprichard—Coppery red buds, opening to semi-double 
flowers of above average size; brilliant orange carmine on 
outer surface of petals, showing light salmon reflexes; spicy 
fragrance. 
Caledonia—A most desirable white. Exceptionally long, 
pointed bud opening to a very double, high-centered, long 
lasting, very large, moderately fragrant flower. Continuous 
free bloomer. 
Christopher Stone—Bright velvety scarlet flowers of good 
form, opening fully to show its golden stamens; fragrant. 
Vigorous, upright grower, free flowering, and does not ap- 
pear to be troubled by heat. A brilliant color. 
Condesa de Sastago—Copper and yellow. Bud like ball of 
gold striped with red. When open copper on inside with 
reverse of gold. 
Dame Edith Helen—The plant possesses a strong, vigorous 
constitution, with large, healthy, dark green foliage. The 
flowers are produced singly on well foliaged strong canes 
and are of immense size, composed of very substantial, 
broad petals which curl back prettily, forming a wonderful 
long pointed bud, which develops into a full, double flower, 
and is absolutely perfect in every stage of development. The 
color is a brilliant, yet, soft Rose du Barri pink and is 
delightfully and strongly sweet scented. 
Duquesa de Penaranda—Copper-apricot. This glorious Rose 
produces two distinct types of flowers. During the Summer 
the pointed buds are a blend of apricot-orange and dark 
pink, opening to splendid blooms of coppery apricot. In 
the Autumn great brownish buds open slowly to finely 
formed flowers of a luscious cinnamon-peach color. Very 
sweetly perfumed. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—A Rose of outstanding merit, vigorous 
in growth and free flowering. Long, pointed bud; flower 
of good size, long lasting and fragrant, double; outside of 
petals orient-red shaded cerise-orange; inside salmon-pink. 
Etoile de Hollande—Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size, 
perfect in half open state, showing clean, attractive centers 
when fully open; petals enormous; very fragrant. Plants 
branching; particularly free flowering and healthy. 
Glowing Carmine—The name appropriately describes this 
beautiful Rose. It is a strong grower with well-shaped buds. 
A splendid color that lasts exceptionally well. 
Golden Dawn—An ideal yellow garden Rose. Color ovoid 
lemon yellow bud heavily splashed with crimson before 
opening, developing into a well formed, sweetly scented 
large, double, yellow reminding one of the old favorite 
Marechal Neil. Strong, vigorous and free flowering. 
Golden Rapture—A splendid yellow Rose of upright growth. 
The pure yellow buds are of ideal form. Beautiful, large, 
double flowers which last without fading. A splendid variety 
for cutting and for bedding. 
Heinrich Wendland—Buds large, long pointed and very large 
double, full, high-centered, intensely fruity fragrant flower 
of unfading Nasturtium red color, the reverse of the petals 
a deep golden yellow. 
Hinrich Gaede—In an unusual shade of Rose there is nothing 
to equal this variety which is another of our introductions 
of two or three years back. Color is a rich luminous ver- 
million shaded golden yellow, a color such as is found in the 
modern Zinnias. Very free continuous bloomer with a rich 
fruity fragrance. One of the most charming garden varieties. 
Lady Alice Stanley—The outside petals are a deep rose-pink; 
inside pale flesh, slightly flushed wtih a deeper shading, a 
most beautiful color combination. Blooms are very large 
and full, of great substance and productiveness and one of 
the most fragrant Roses in existence. 
Madame Jules Bouche—One of the finest garden Roses in the 
white section; of splendid form, and a very strong grower. 
Margaret McGredy—Large, beautifully shaped, full, double 
flowers, entirely distinct from all others in its rich coloring, 
which is a brilliant shade of Turkish or Oriental red, pass- 
ing as the flowers age to a beautiful carmine Rose. These 
are borne on long, stiff stems and hold their form and 
beauty for a long time. 
McGredy's Scarlet—A new red Rose of marked superiority 
on account of its strong vigorous growth, free and con- 
tinuous habit of flowering and its brilliant color. The flowers 
are of good size, full double of a brilliant scarlet, orangy 
yellow at base of petals, the upper portions of same being 
lightly touched with crimson varying some in color under 
changing weather conditions, but always beautiful. 
Mrs. Charles Bell—Lovely shell pink buds and blooms of fine, 
globular form with shadings of soft salmon; sweetly per- 
fumed. Plants are notably strong and bushy, bearing good 
foliage, and is seldom attacked by disease. 
Mrs. Erskine P. Thom—A strong, healthy grower, equal in 
strength to the Radiance type of Rose. Beautiful, dark 
bronzy green, disease resistant foliage. Rich lemon yellow 
flowers, very sweetly scented and a very free flowering 
variety. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles—A luminous, deep salmon-pink, and a 
Rose of very striking appearance. Beautifully, long-shaped 
buds, developing into perfect high-centered full, double 
flowers. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont—Medium sized, long-pointed bud of a 
reddish gold opening to a semi-double, cupped, very lasting 
fragrant flower of a deep golden yellow. Plant is of strong 
vigorous compact growth. A profuse and continuous bloomer. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—Beautiful long-pointed buds opening to 
large double high-centered flowers of glistening scarlet- 
copper-orange with deep red shadings on the outside of the 
petals. 
Picture—Splendidly formed, medium-sized flowers of velvety 
Rose-pink, the petals pleasingly reflexed. Well named, as 
both form and color are very lovely. A fine cutting Rose, 
unusually free blooming. 
President Hoover—A splendid combination of cerise pink, 
flame, scarlet and yellow. Gives the most dazzling effect ever 
seen in any Rose. The flower is large and the bud beau- 
tifully pointed. Petals are broad and thick, retaining this 
characteristic days after the flowers are open. Splendid 
keeper and wonderfully fragrant. 
Rouge Mallerin—Brilliant scarlet red buds with a wonderful 
glowing scarlet velvety-like texture when fully open. Very 
heavily perfumed, reminding one of our old-fashioned gar- 
den Roses. 
Ville de Paris—A rich buttercup yellow much in the style of 
Mrs. Beckwith, but with longer buds and larger flowers, 
and purer in color. The plant is of vigorous growth and very 
free flowering. 
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