
GREENHOUSE ROSES STANDARD VARIETIES 
22-inch, $40.00 per 100; 3-inch, $50.00 per 100; 4-inch, $60.00 per 100 
Better Times (Patented)—The outstanding Rose of the dec- 
ade. Its color is a brilliant cerise pink with a silvery sheen, 
as the flower develops. Very firm texture with beautiful clean 
heavy foliage. 
Briarcliff—Color more brilliant than Columbia, being a true 
rose pink without any shadings whatever. Long pointed bud 
and very fragrant. Every bud of this variety is 100 per cent 
perfect, Abundant dark green foliage and habit of plant very 
vigorous. 
Cecile Brunner — Known under various names, such as 
Sweetheart, Mignon, etc. It is a dainty, miniature Rose. Light 
pink in color, and every greenhouse should have a few 
plants of this beautiful little Rose. 
Chieftain (Patent 150)—A very deep red in color with a 
slight yellow shading at the base of the bud diffusing a 
small amount of yellow into the red of “Chieftain,” making 
it a most superior growing shade. A very healthy grower 
producing flowers on sturdy stems. Still a very fine red Rose 
for the greenhouse even though it has been in cultivation 
over five years. 
Golden Rapture—Here we have a beautiful yellow Rose 
that is the same color as Claudia Pernet and is a quick 
growing, easily handled variety. This yellow is rapidly dis- 
placing every other yellow at the present time. Foliage, stem, 
habit, and freedom of growth are perfection. We recommend 
this Rose to any grower looking for a perfect yellow Rose. 
Happy Days (Patented)—The color is a bright clear pink, 
much brighter than that of the original parent, but the 
growth, stems, and foliage, the exact duplicate of Briarcliff. 
Much longer in the bud and naturally a larger flower. 
Joanna Hill—The blooms are clear yellow, deepening at the 
center and hold their color under artificial light. It produces 
strong stems without pinching and can be grown at low cost 
and sold at a more reasonable price than Souv. de Claudius 
Pernet. 
Lum’‘s White—A rejuvenation of the old Double White Kil- 
larney, showing an improvement in growth, a larger flower, 
and a much purer, white color. The growth is much longer 
and the general appearance of the plant better in every 
way than the original variety. 
Madame Butterfly—A glorified Ophelia. The individual 
bud is larger and the color tints of Ophelia are greatly in- 
tensified, making it a harmony of bright pink, apricot and 
gold. 
Mary Hart (Patented)—A scarlet-crimson in color. A sport 
of “Talisman,” that is a duplicate of that variety in habit and 
growth and to the growers who handled “Talisman” success- 
fully, we recommend this Rose with every confidence of its 
being a fit companion in its color. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch—A Polyantha Rose that is displacing 
Cecile Brunner for growing in the greenhouse. Color, deep 
shell pink, slightly larger in flower than Cecile Brunner and 
one of the best of the Baby Rambler types. 
Orange Nassau—This brilliant Rose distributed for the first 
time last year has proved very popular with our customers. 
“Orange Nassau” is one of the most brilliant Roses that it is 
possible to grow in a greenhouse, very fragrant and a nice 
grower. The illustration very truly conveys the color of this 
remarkable Rose. 
Peter’s Briarcliff—A deep pink sport of the ever popular 
“Briarcliff.” A duplicate of “Briarcliff” in every way except 
color, which is many degrees deeper. 
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R. M. S. Queen Mary 
Pink Delight—A beautiful brilliant pink Rose, stem and 
foliage all that can be desired. The fragrance is more pro- 
nounced in this Rose than in any others. Rather a tall grower, 
but if given sufficient head room will give a splendid ac- 
count of itself. 
President Herbert Hoover—A splendid combination of 
cerise pink, flame, scarlet and yellow, and this combination 
gives a dazzling effect. The flower is large and the bud beau- 
tifully pointed. The petals are broad and thick, retaining this 
characteristic days after the flowers are open. It is a splen- 
did keeper, and wonderfully fragrant. 
Rapture—A much improved sport of Mme. Butterfly. The 
color is an exquisite salmon shade, deeper than the very 
best Butterfly, with the same golden flush at the base of the 
petals. As a sport of Butterfly, Rapture shows all its good 
characteristics with larger foliage and a much heavier 
growth. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary (Patent No. 249)—The color is a 
beautiful, striking, glistening shade of salmon-pink, which 
lights up beautifully under artificial light and makes a mar- 
velous decoration, The growth is particularly strong and free, 
the leaves thick and lustrous, and are entirely immune to 
mildew or black spot. 
Talisman—A seedling of Ophelia and Souv. de Claudius 
Pernet. “Like a choice, rare cameo, this new seedling Rose 
stands out in rich and distinctive relief against any back- 
ground.” Talisman is already so well known that it needs no 
further comment. 
Token—(Patented). A magnificent apricot orange shading to 
golden-pink. Long high pointed buds, and an exquisite vari- 
ety in every way. At the base of the petals is a clear yellow 
suffusion, which lights up the flower beautifully. A Rose, that 
is thoroughly alive in color. 
Yellow Gloria (Patented)—An orange sport of Talisman, a 
most pleasing color under any light. Has more petals than 
any of the Talisman types and produces well shaped buds 
on long stiff stems. A wonderful keeper and shipper, and 
very productive at all seasons. A fine, clean, healthy grower. 
