Hardy Garden Roses 
Price: Dormant Plants $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz.. except where noted 
Heart’s Desire 
Better Times—The outstanding Rose of the decade. Its 
color is a brilliant cerise pink with a silvery sheen, as the 
flower develops. Very firm texture with beautiful clean 
heavy foliage. ; 
Betty Upriehard—Coppery red buds, opening to semi- 
double flowers of above average size, brilliant orange car- 
mine on outer surface of petals, showing light salmon re- 
flexes, spicy fragrance. 
Caledomia—A most desirable white. Exceptionally long, 
pointed bud opening to a very double, high-centered, long 
lasting, very large, moderately fragrant flower. Continuous 
free bloomer. 
Charlotte Armstrong (#455)—Blood red in bud opening 
to cerise in hot weather and deepening to spectrum red 
later in the season. Long-shaped buds, free flowering and 
vigorous in growth. Disease resistant. Priee: $2.00 each, 
$20.00 per dozen. 
Charles K. Douglas — Large, double, fragrant, flaming 
scarlet-red flushed velvety crimson. An indispensible garden 
Rose producing attractive flowers all season. Fine glossy, 
healthy foliage. 
Christopher Stone—Bright velvety scarlet flowers of good 
form, opening fully to show its golden stamens; fragrant. 
Vigorous, upright grower free flowering, and does not appear 
to be troubled by heat. A brilliant color. 
Condesa De Sastago—Copper and yellow. Bud like ball 
of gold striped with red. When open copper on inside with 
reverse of gold. Raspberry fragrance. 
Countess Vandal—Long pointed bud, its distinctive shad- 
ings of coppery-bronze suffused with soft gold and its form 
are a continuous “movie” developing new beauty at all 
times during its long life. Very fragrant. Price: $1.75 
each, $17.50 per dozen. 
Crimson Glory (Patented)—A deep vivid crimson shaded 
oxblood red and finished with a soft velvety nap. Its habit 
of growth is very vigorous, producing at all times quantities 
of superb urn-shaped blooms. Fragrant. Price: $1.75 
each, $17.50 per dozen. 
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Duquesa De Penranda—Copper-apricot. During the Sum- 
mer the pointed buds are a blend of apricot-orange and 
dark pink, opening to splendid blooms of coppery apricot. 
In the Autumn great brownish buds open slowly to finely 
formed flowers of a luscious cinnamon-peach color. 
Eelipse (Patented)—The long streamlined bud is of rich 
gold without shading. Petals are long and tough, but not 
numerous, averaging 20 to 25, with more in the Autumn. 
Healthy, attractive foliage. Price: $1.75 each, $17.50 
per dozen. 
Edith Nellie Perkims—A Rose of outstanding merit, vigor- 
ous in growth and free flowering. Long, pointed bud; flower 
of good size, long lasting and fragrant, double, outside of 
petals orient-red shaded cerise-orange; inside salmon-pink. 
Etoile De Hollande—Brilliant red blooms of magnificent 
size, perfect in half open state, showing clean, attractive cen- 
ters when fully open; petals enormous, very fragrant. Plants 
branching; particularly free flowering and healthy. 
Golden Rapture—A splendid yellow Rose of upright 
growth. The pure yellow buds are of ideal form. Beautiful, 
large double flowers which last without fading. A splendid 
variety for cutting and for bedding. Priee: $1.75 each, 
$17.50 per dozen. 
Golden Dawm—An ideal yellow garden Rose. Reminding 
one of the old favorite Marechal Neil. Strong, vigorous and 
free flowering. 
Glowing Carmime—tThe name appropriately describes this 
beautiful Rose. It is a strong grower with well-shaped buds. 
A splendid color that lasts exceptionally well. 
Grande Duchess Charlotte (Patented)—Described by its 
introducer as “a new shade of red such as is seen on old 
tapestry and a color not known in any other Rose”. Long 
streamlined buds are of rich claret in color, opening to firm 
blooms which do not fade but gradually change to a lovely 
begonia-rose. A most artistic flower of Carnation fragrance. 
Price: $1.75 each, $17.50 per dozen. 
Heart’s Desire (Patented)—The superb red bud is delight- 
ful when it opens up and until the last petals drop. Has 
been found remarkably free from disease and entirely hardy 
with average protection, even in the most northern latitudes. 
Very fragrant. Price: $1.75 each, $17.50 per doz. 
Horace McFarland (#730)—Bears all through the season 
a succession of deep apricot buds which open to shapely 
buff-salmon blooms. The blooms last very well, are spicily 
scented and of true exhibition form, 2 feet. Priee: $1.75 
each, $17.50 per dozen. 
Joanna Hill—Blooms are pale yellow, deepening at the 
center. Produces strong stems and very free blooming. 
Kaiserine Auguste WViktoria—Creamy white, immense 
substance, petals smooth and nicely arranged. Medium up- 
right growth. A favorite for years. 
Katherine T. Marshall (#607)—The originator of this 
variety describes it as a vigorous grower with large, open 
upright blooms of friendly warm glowing pink. Price: 
$1.75 each, $17.50 per dozen. 
Lowell Thomas (#595)—Vibrant lemon-chrome, vigorous 
grower. Large blooms open from beautiful buds and have 
a high cupped center, over four inches across when fully 
open. Plants sturdily upright in growth and the rich yellow 
blooms develop on strong, erect stems. Price: $2.00 
each, $20.00 per dozen. 
Madame Henri Guillot (#337)—Visitors usually go into 
ecstasies over the beauty of this Rose whose large, firm 
petals unfold to urn shape, then to the form of an immense 
Camelia of shining raspberry, shading to watermelon pink. 
Price: $1.75 each, $17.50 per dozen. 
Madame Joseph Perramud—tThe introducer describes it as 
“an enchanting Nasturtium buff straying to a luminous 
shell pink at the petal edges”. It is the nearest approach to 
a pure buff that we have in Roses. 
Madame Jules Bouche—One of the finest garden Roses 
in the white section; of splendid form, and a very strong 
grower. Occasionally the buds will have a touch of blush 
pink, but opens pure white. 
