fragrance. Perfectly healthy, resistant to blackspot, mildew and thrips. The lovely 
blossoms are unaffected by heat. Grows anywhere. Low.............2222::--2:0ee0200e0-s000-0+ $1.00 
SNOW WHITE (Spanish name Buta. From P. Dot.)—A very double, exquisitely 
formed snowy rose with pointed bud and intense fragrance of richest damask, on a fine 
strong growing plant with long stems for cutting. This new rose, being both white 
and intensely fragrant, will need some protection from thrips............-------..---------- $1.50 
SOEUR THERESE—A well known and very popular yellow rose with slender urn shaped 
buds, striped with red when the weather is humid or cool. Its hardy healthy vigorous 
plant i 18 tall PTO Wita ee ays~ ccscke eee ie team cg Ss Se ehh ah tee ed $1.00 
TEMNO7—Still the best of the black-red roses for peek garden use, with small dusky 
buds opening to a cupped double bloom of dark crimson tinged ‘with black velvet. 
Daimask ‘fra prarice: = Pow 21 O Wil 3 ce een hee et es re ree eee $1.25 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL, Pat. 162—Another Hoover sport of perfect form on the tall 
strong healthy Hoover bush. Enormously heavy blooming, thoroughly consistent in 
performance, deliciously fragrant; color ranges from rich raspberry to muted pinks. 
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THE DOCTOR—Furling pointed buds of rich pure pink averaging 21/4 inches in length, 
often three inches, intensely fragrant with the damask perfume, characterize this re- 
markable rose. The buds open to huge airy semi-double blooms of finest substance. 
My plants: of Lhe Doctor arewvery laroe anc stronges tet ree eee $1.25 
TREASURE ISLAND—Plants this year from my own budwood give the results supposed 
to be achieved by this deeper and richer child of Countess Vandal, with which it is 
otherwise identical. The pointed bud of coppery pink opens into a prize winning 
bloom of salmon pink with an orange base. The greater the heat and the more intense 
the lighrethewdeeper thercolors Ss Tal hres sees coe he ee ee eae $1.25 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON-—A long budded ruby-crimson rose with intense damask 
fragrance, on an upright plant with long cutting stems. This beautiful rose does not 
blue in climates where bluing of even the most stable ruby-reds is often observed. A 
wonderfully-cich: redsrosezon aznealthys planitaseta tse ene a ee eas pee $1.00 
WALTER BENTLEY—An exhibition rose of Oriental red-orange flushed scarlet, re- 
quiring much light to make its colors. Not a good garden variety: for shade in hot 
climates inllisan: othrerwisé...00e toe a Geena eam ica ne ee $1.00 
STANDARDS OR TREE ROSES 
ROY HENNESSEY’S STANDARDS, called tree roses by some, are absolutely unique 
among standards, as Hennessey bushes are unique among bush roses. 
Ordinary tree roses are on wild stems, which draw up so little nourishment that the 
rose on top remains of small size unless very old and well established or of a very 
vigorous variety. These stems sucker badly, which further impairs growth of the rose 
head. 
HENNESSEY STANDARDS are on hybridized, non-suckering, fully hardy stems, 
which take up so much food that the roses on top grow to unbelievable size, giving 
nearly twice the results given by even Hennessey bush roses of the same varieties. 
My standards are so extremely vigorous that on them I can use lovely roses of 
normally small growing varieties, comparatively small even on my bushes, but on my 
standards giving truly enormous results. These standards are eagerly sought after by the 
rose exhibitor, for one, as the blossoms produced are even larger and finer than on my 
bushes, 
Varieties are carefully chosen from the huge number of varieties I have available, for 
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