days in the house, always sweetly fragrant. A very healthy, strong growing, tall, 
upright plant that stands heavy bloom cutting, with foliage extending up to the neck 
of the bloom. It could be called the rainbow rose as it comes different in every 
weather and always superb. I have seen it in full bloom in the nursery when the 
temperature was up to 105, and it bloomed just the same, though the blooms came 
white that faded: to'a deep’ pink; but always-beautifull a Each $1.50 
KOROVO—A beautifully formed, long budded rose of warm apricot over pink. The 
slender lovely urn shaped buds, much like those of Picture but larger, unfurl into a 
fully double ‘rose shaped” rose of wonderful form even when widely opened, and 
deliciously fragrant. The colors deepen in heat, and the petal texture is resistant to 
both heat and thrips damage. This splendid rose, finest in hot climates, is rapidly 
becoming enormously popular. Medium’ height.................--.cce--csesececeeeceeeceeedeeteee $1.50 
LADY LEACONFIELD—This new white rose, with a faint pink flush in the heart 
which fades on opening, is undoubtedly close to the best white today. Has glossy 
foliage, a growth which is Tea in character, seems to be satisfactory in all climates, 
After watching it for four years I believe that it is the best white rose for all condi- 
tions. It is very fragrant when the temperature gets above 70..........-.---.------ Each $1.50 
LULU--This is deservedly the most popular and beloved medium sized corsage and 
buttonhole rose. It has an enormously long, enchantingly slender furling bud of rich 
salmon pink with a yellow base, growing demurely upright on the end of the stem. 
This is a fine healthy bush of medium height blooming heavily and constantly. I 
cannot see why the need of all the ballyhoo about Pinocchio, for its fat little dumpy 
bud along side of the older Lulu’s slender one makes me wonder why. Further, Lulu 
has infinitely better color stability and from my plants it is sufficiently vigorous. $1.50 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT, Pat. 337—The always-sold-out variety. Its popularity seems 
to increase every year. A perfect, compact, very vigorous plant with enormous glossy 
green foliage that always has enormous leaves right under the bloom. An orange coral 
bud that opens to a bloom of the same color that fades gracefully (ain’t that what we 
are all trying to do). VERY SATISFACTORY. There is a vast difference between 
this rose and Angels Mateu even though the colors are described the same, as all 
color descriptions are at the start of the opening of the bloom. This rose changes 
immediately to a watermelon coral after opening.................... $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. 
MRS, PIERRE S. DUPONT—An intensely yellow rose on a medium sized bush with 
long pointed buds produced in the greatest profusion. Very glossy foliage. This rose 
is for a place where one wants a small sized bush with a lot of bloom. Naturally this 
could not give the long stems a large plant like Soeur Therese which fills a different 
place entirely in the rose garden, as one wants more than one variety of color. I have 
propagated “Dupont” for a number of seasons and have made an astonishing im- 
provement on the vigor of this variety. No newer variety can fill its place and do 
whagutdoes. 2 2 teats we ae SEE ge Wi A NG MAA OR G1 SAL OBR ee Coie chy. Go ea Each $1.50 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Long pointed scarlet-copper buds opening to a fully double 
high centered fragrant bloom of apricot to salmon pink according to weather condi- 
tions. A vigorously healthy plant with delightful red-olive foliage; very strong grow- 
ing, though of medium height. This rose is essentially for the cooler and coastal 
areas, where it is one of the most important varieties we have, being always in the 
judging for the sweepstakes and getting it a great many times. There have been many 
newer roses groomed for its place by the A. A. R. S., as well as others, such as 
McGredy’s Salmon and Queen Mary, but nothing has ever been able to compare in 
tS gees. h PLiCe? CdCI eas Ea el on ae Coe AN Td Cae Tie eee at ae $1.50 
NARZISSE (P. R. R.)—This is possibly the finest warm-to-hot-weather rose put on the 
market in several years. The long pointed buds open to fully double blooms with 
every petal quilled, rolling back as perfectly as the most beautifully pictured rose. 
The color is usually a cream deepening to soft orange in the heart, although in some 
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