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LEXINGTON, MASS. 


HARDY ROSES FOR NEW ENGLAND GARDENS 
The Roses of this class are best for cut-flowers and general garden 
planting, because they bloom continuously all summer, and their range of 
colors is of all hues. 
Garden Roses should be spaced not less than two feet 
apart; they grow best in rich soil with plenty of moisture and sunlight. 
In exposed locations, winter protection is recommended. 
The supply of roses this year is unusually small, order early and avoid 
disappointment. 
All orders filled accecording to date received. 
Price — $1.50 each unless otherwise noted 
Ami Quinard — Fragrant, blackish garnet and coppery 
scarlet, semi-double, profuse bloomer. Foliage large, 
vigorous growth. 
Autumn—Beautiful double burnt orange streaked red. Dark 
green foliage, free blooming, fragrant. 
Betty Uprichard—Coral-pink outside, flesh-pink inside the 
petals. Very fragrant. 
Briarcliff — Very large, high-centered, fragrant. 
rose pink at center, lighter on outer petals. 
Caledonia—Pure white, fragrant; very double and high- 
centered. 
Christopher Stone—Vivid scarlet, overlaid with velvety 
crimson with intriguing old-rose fragrance. The 
flowers are large, semi-double, showing a central tuft 
of golden stamens. 
Condesa de Sastago—An exotic Oriental red and yellow 
Rose that is showy but not obtrusive in its bold color- 
ing. Flowers large and double; foliage a distinctive 
glossy dark green. Growth is vigorous; flowering is 
profuse. 
Dame Edith Helen—Beautiful, large, fully double pink 
flowers. Very sweet fragrance; always in bloom. 
Dickson’s Red, Pat. 376 — Large ,double, delightful spicy 
fragrance, velvety crimson-scarlet. Dark foliage, long 
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Eclipse, Pat. 172 — Distinctive, long-pointed, deep gold 
bud. Opens to very large, fragrant, reddish-gold flow- 
er. Very vigorous and bushy. $2.25 each 
E. G. Hill—Deep, dark red; inside soft and velvety. De- 
liciously fragrant; continuous bloomer. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—The outside of the petals is translu- 
cent red shaded with cerise-orange, inside salmon-pink 
flushed with orange-gold. The plant is vigorous and 
bushy with few thorns The flowers open well and are 
moderately fragrant. 
Editor McFarland—Glowing clear pink with slight yellow 
suffusion. The opening bud is beautifully formed, on 
long, thornless stems; the mature blooms are large, 
semi-double, and very fragrant. We consider it a wor- 
thy tribute to the great rosarian whose name it bears. 
Etoile de Hollande—Scarlet-crimson buds, opening to fra- 
grant, glowing red flowers of good size. 
Golden Dawn—Golden yellow, stained with coppery-red 
in the bud. One of the best yellows. 
Grenoble—Fragrant red rose of -vigorous growth, free- 
flowering. Very satisfactory. 
Joanna Hill—Very vigorous grower; large flowers of rich 
yellow with touches of bronze in center. Fragrant. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria—One of the best white roses; 
buds stained with lemon yellow. Fragrant. 
Margaret McGredy — A high-centered, large, fragrant 
flower of unique orange-scarlet. Like all McGredy 
roses, it is of vigorous growth. 
Deep 
Mary Margaret McBride (Pat. 537)—Excellent for cut- 
ting; long stemmed, salmon pink flowers with gold 
base. $2.25. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—Velvety crimson-scarlet, with a touch 
of orange at the base of each petal. The flower is 
high-centered, double, with faint fragrance. The plant 
has characteristic McGredy vigor and heavy, leathery 
leaves. 
Meurouw G. A. Van Rossem — Dazzling orange and apricot 
on golden yellow ground. Dark leathery foliage. 
Mirandy (Pat. 632)—Finest of red roses; long-pointed 
rich red buds opening to a lighter shade. Deliciously 
fragrant. $2.25. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom — Long-stemmed, clear, deep canary- 
yellow, beautifully formed large double flower. 
Mme. Jules Bouche—Pure white, tinged and streaked with 
pink. The best white in our opinion. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud—A rose which is gaining in popu- 
larity because of its beautiful two tone effect; nas- 
turitum orange; refreshingly fragrant. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont—One of the best profuse-blooming 
of the yellow Roses. Its buds are pointed, red-gold 
color; the open flower is semi-double, golden yellow, 
with mild fragrance. Ever since its introduction this 
Rose has been rated with the best. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—A rose notable for its lovely bronzy 
foliage as well as the gorgeous scarlet orange flow- 
ers which become coppery as they mature. 
Pink Glow — The name itself describes this rose. Hardy, 
little known, beautiful. 
Pink Radiance—Intensely fragrant; exquisite soft pink 
double blossoms; blooms’ throughout the season. 

Poinsettia — Here is a rose that will provide constant 
bloom of bright, unfading scarlet flowers. Compact, 
vigorous grower. 
President Hoover — Long pointed bud, flower with varying 
orange shades inside, outside petals lighter. Tall 
growth, abundant bloomer. 
Sister Therese—Very large golden yellow blossoms, edges 
marked with carmine bronze, leathery foliage. Vigor- 
ous bush grower. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet—Clear light yellow, with 
glossy foliage. 
Rouge Mallerin — Brilliant red, high-centered flower with 
intense Damask fragrance. Compact grower. 
Sunburst — Large, double-flowering, combining the bright- 
er colors of an early sunrise. 
Talisman — Long known to rose-lovers. Golden yellow and 
copper flower, very fragrant. Vigorous, dark green 
leather foliage. 
The Doctor — Unbelievably large, fragrant, satiny pink 
flower. This rose will please and astonish you. 
