

“Joltys 
HARDY GARDEN ROSES 
Price: $2.50 each, $25.00 per dozen. except where noted 
into unusually well shaped flowers with 25 to 40 or more 
petals. They possess a mild pleasant fragrance. 
% ; The plant is exceedingly vigorous, tall and upright, branch- 
ing moderately. The stems are long, straight, and sturdy, 
with few thorns. The flat, dark green foliage is medium 
sized in the spring, increasing to large proportions in late 
summer and fall. 
Unlike most bi-colored Roses produced in the past the 
colors of Forty-niner are lasting and beautiful until the last 
petal drops, and the plant is satisfyingly strong and resistant 
to disease. 
Forty-niner does well in all sections where Roses can be 
grown. 
Mediator—This is our exclusive introduction. The color is a 
delightful coral-pink shading to salmon-pink at the base of 
the petals. The reddish-green foliage is in charming contrast 
to the medium sized flowers containing about 45 petals; a 
most orderly plant of good clean growing habit. Price: $2.00 
per plant, $20.00 per dozen. 
Tallyho (Patent Applied For)—Hybrid Tea Rose resulting from 
a cross of Charlotte Armstrong and an unnamed red Rose, 
combining many of the finest characteristics found in the 
best Roses on the market today with a color entirely new. 
This coloring is quite unusual, varying somewhat with the 
weather and planting location. Color on the inside of the 
petals a delightful shade of Phlox Pink and outside of petals 
varies from crimson to Cardinal Red. Although it is a bi- 
color, the contrast is not great. Buds not as long as Char- 
lotte Armstrong but ovoid in shape and larger petals than 
those of Charlotte Armstrong, full of a spicy fragrance. 
Flowers last exceedingly well when cut because they have 
plenty of substance. 
The robust growth of the plant is one of its finest charac- 
teristics. The plant will be one of the largest in the Rose 
garden. 
Tallyho has done uniformly well in trial plantings from 
Minnesota to Alabama and from Coast to Coast. 
The unique and unusual color, beautiful form in the open 
bloom, and its rich spicy fragrance, promise to make Tallyho 
an outstanding Rose for gardens all over the country. 


Tallyho 
Forty-Niner (Patent No. 792)—Probably the most brilliantly 
colored bi-colored Rose ever introduced. The rich contrast- 
ing bright color is its outstanding feature. The outside of 
the petals is rich chrome yellow, sometimes overlaid pink, 
changing to straw yellow in the open bloom. This yellow 
color is most evident in the bud. The inside face of the 
petals is vivid Orient red, changing to cherry red with age. 
These glowing colors contrast so vividly yet blend together 
so beautifully that the bloom draws attention and admira- 
tion at first glance. 
Buds long-pointed and delightfully formed, opening out Mediator 

Twenty-One 
