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FERNS
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a
General Line
of
Plants
and
Bulbs
for
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and
Nurserymen
The
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Blue
Book
SPRING
1927
The
GOOD
&
REESE
CO.
The
Largest
Rose
Growers
in
the
World
I
N
THIS
Our
Wholesale
Price List
for
Spring
1927
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line
of Roses,
Plants,
Bulbs,
etc.,
for
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Florist
and
Nursery-man.
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CERTIFICATE
OF
NURSERY
INSPECTION
No.
52.COLUMBUS,
OHIO,
July
24, 1926.This
is to certifythat the nursery stock
grown by
The
GOOD
&
REESE
CO.,
of Springfield,
County
of Clark, State of Ohio, consisting ofOrnamental
Shrubs
and
Greenhouse
Stock,
has
been inspected
by
aduly authorized
inspector, incompliance
with Section
1126,General
Code,
and
has
been
found
apparently
freefrom
dangerously
injurious insects
and
plant
diseases.Permission
ishereby
granted the
above mentioned
nursery
firm to selland
shipnursery stock
which
has been inspected
forthe year
ending
September
15, 1927.This
certificate,granted
under
the
provisions
ofSection
1135,General Code,
isinvalid after
September
15, 1927,and
may
berevoked
earlier for cause.RICHARD
FAXON,
CHAS.
V.
TRUAX,
Chief
ofDivision.Director
ofAgriculture.
Champion
City
Greenhouses
,Springfield
,Ohio.
1G
&
R
Own
Root
Roses
Mrs. Chas.Beil
H
HE
STANDARD
of
excellence
for
forty
years.
To-day
“The
Largest
Rose
Grow-ers
in
the
World.”
This does not
mean
much
to
a prospective
buyer
unless
he
stops
to
consider that the
reason
for this
Slogan
is
a
continued
and
ever
increasing
demand
for
stock
that
has
made
good
—
Stock
that
has
brought
good
results.
The
Proof
of
the
Pudding
One
ofour
customers
inOregon
says:“Several years
ago
we
bought your
Roses,
then
we
made
the
attempt
to
grow
them
ourselves,
then again
we
tried
the
Cali-fornia-grown
Roses,
but
we
are
back with you
and
we
are
back
to stay.
No
Roses
do
so well
with us
as
the
G.
&
R.
Roses.
We
expect
to
plant
more
largely of
your Roses each
year.
This
iswhy
G.
&
R.
Roses
are finding aready
market everywhere
they
are tried.To
Our
Patrons
A
few
words
of greeting to
our
many
customers.
Wish
we
could
pay you
a
personal
visit
and thank
you
for
your
liberal
patronage
in
the
past.
Future
orders
depend on
the
degree
of satisfaction
obtained
from
those
received
in
days
gone
by.
This season
we
are offering excellent
values
in
New
Roses,
and
never
have
we
had
such
a
splendid
listof
both
new
and
old sorts of merit.
Our
old
customers
we
greet
as
“Old
friends.”
To
new
customers
we
extend
this
friendly greeting.
Our
Roses
are
grown
under
glass,
on
their
own
roots,
and
held
at
a
low
temperature,
and can
be shipped
at
any
time
to
suit
your
planting
season.
Two
and
a
quarter
and
four inch
pot
sizes.Place
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early.
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assures
you
of
firstpropagated
stock,
a
wide
range
of varieties
and
no
disappointments.
ABBREVIATIONS
USED:
Per.,Pernetiana;
B.,Bourbon;
C.,China
or
Bengal;
C. B.,Climbing
Bourbon;
C.H.
Poly.,Climbing
Hybrid
Polyantha;
C.H.
T.,Climbing Hybrid
Tea;
C. Poly.,Climbing
Polyan-tha;C. T.,
Climbing
Tea;
S.C.
T.,Semi-Climbing
Teas; H.
N.,Hybrid
Noisette;
H.
P.,Hybrid
Perpetual;
H.
Poly.,Hybrid
Polyantha; H.
T.,Hybrid
Tea;
L.,Laevigata
orCherokee;
Bks.,Banksia;
M.,
Moss;
Mtf.,Multiflora;
H.
Mtf.,Hybrid
Multiflora; C. N.,Climbing
Noisettes; Poly.,Polyantha;
R.,Rugosa;
T.,Tea; W.,
Wichuraiana;
H.
W.
Hybrid
Wichuraianas;
H.
C.,Hardy
Climbers.
Mad.
ButterflyWe
handle
no
fieldor grafted
Roses
of
any
kind.
We
serve
the trade
who
want
the best
because
they wisely
realize
that those
who make
the
most
money
in
business
have
the
reputation
for
high
quality goods.
Quality
isremembered
long
after
price
isforgotten.
Cheap
goods
are
expensive.
The
dissatisfied
customer
never
remembers
how
littlewas
paid
—
only
how
poorly
the
product
served
itspurpose.
THEY
The
Good
&
Reese
C
ompany
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List.
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Harrison
Novelty
Roses
of
Recent
Introduction
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PRICES
SEE
PAGES
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TO
15
ARTHUR
COOK
(H.T.J—
Bud
large,long-pointed; flowerverylarge,extremelydouble,verylasting;deepvelvetycrimson with
a beautiful sheen;longstem;strong fragrance.
ARTHUR
R.GOODWIN
(Per.)-Thisisagenuine“Pemetiana,”and
isperfectlyhardy everywhere. Coloriscopperyorange-red,passing tosalmon-pinkastheflowersexpand.
BRIARCLIFF
(H. T.)—
Bud
one-third longer than Columbia,verylarge,long-pointed; flower
4K
inches across,highcenter,lasting, moderatefragrance, deep rose-pink at center, passing
to lighteronouterpetals,with atouchof citron-green atbase,
bornesinglyonlong,strong stem.
CHASTITY
(H. T.)—
Bod medium
size, long-pointed; flowermedium
size,double, highcenter, very lasting,fragrantpure white shading to lemon at base, borne several together, on medium-length stem. Climbingdwarf habit, blooms freelyfrom
May
to July.Very
hardy.CITY
OF
LITTLE
ROCK
(H.T.)—
Type,Premier.Bud,
medium
size, long-pointed; flowermedium
size, semi-double, open,lasting,fragrant,hydrangeapink,bornesinglyonmedium
long stem.
DIXIE
(H. T.)—
Sport of Radiance, butmore
double.Bud
large; flower large, cupped, very lasting, strong fragrance,
salmon-pink. Resembles Mrs. Chas. Bell, but
more
double,deepersalmon,
more
cupped.Imperial Potentate.
DORIS
TRAYLER
(H. T.)—
Bud
largelong pointedorange-cadmium;
flower large, double, high-centered, lasting; deep amber-yellow which does not fade, reverse flushed crimsonand
deep orange moderatelyfragrant. Vigorous,bushy,dwarf(2 feet),compact; profuse
and
continuousbloomerfromMay
to October. Hardy.
FELICITY
(H. T.)—
Bud
long-pointed, flower large;veryfragrant.Color rose-pink, silvery suffusion. Foliagedarkgreen.
Up-right,strong-branchinghabit;veryfree-flowering.
F. J.
GROOTENDORST
(H.Rug.)—Bud
small,double,bornein clusterson average length stems;verylasting;slight frag-rance. Colorbright red,edgesof petalsserratedlikea
carna-tion. Foliagesufficient,small,leathery,wrinkled,darkgreen
;
disease resistant. Vigorous growerof
bushy
habit,bearinga profusion ofbloom
fromJune
toOctober.Very
hardy.FRED
J.HARRISON
(H. T.)—
Bud medium
size,long-pointed; flowerlarge,full, double, globular, lasting; cardinal-red,blackblotches on edges; bornesingly; very fragrant. Continuous bloomer
from
JulytoOctober. Hardy.GEORGE
H.MACKERETH
(H.T.)—
Type, Horace Vernetin color
and
shapeofbloom
only.Bud
verylarge,long-pointed; flower very large,double, full, high-centered, lasting; velvety red,shadeddark crimson; bornesingly;veryfragrant. Hardy.GLORIO
(H. T.)—
Color, scarlet-cerise with yellowlustre.Bud
and
flower large,double,lasting. Strong stem. Diseaseresistant. Free bloomer.
GWYNNE
CARR
(H. T.)—
A
veryvigorous rose ofuprightgrowth, thebloomsofwhich openratherflattish, butare delightfully fragrant.The
colorisa pale shell-pink,which hasatendencytofadeasthebloomsage.
Very
freeflowering;itshould prove anexcellentgardenvariety.HENRY
NEVARD
(H. T.)—
Bud
verylarge, flowervery large,verydouble,full,verylasting,strong fragrance, crimson-scarlet, bornesingly onlong stem.
Con-tinuousbloomer from
May
to December.HONEYMOON
(H. T.)'—
Bud medium
size, long-pointed; flowerlarge, open, semi-double; lasting; clearchromeyellow;bornesinglyonmedium
length stems; strong fragrance. Continuous bloomer; hardy.HUGONIS
(Rosa Hugonis)'—
Single,yellowand
fragrant.A
naturalspecies. (The goldenrose of China.)HORTULANUS
BUDDE
('Per.)—
Color,darkred offine.shade.Blooms
in great profusionthroughoutthesummer
;semi-double;justwhat
Rosegardeners greatly desireIMPERIAL
POTENTATE
(H.T.)—Bud
large; flower large, double,high center,lasting,fragrant,darkrose-pink, slightlylighter, onreverse ofpetals, bornesingly
onlong,strong stems. Continuousbloomer JunetoOctober.
INDEPENDENCE
DAY
(H. T.)—
Brightapricotbuds,openingintosweetlyscented flowersofasomewhat
lightershade,onstrongupright stems.The
leathery, glossyfoliageisdisease-resistant.
JOHN
RUSSELL
(H. T.)—
A
veryfinedark crimsonrosewithbloomsof agood shape andstiff,strongpetals. Mr.Easlea,who saw
itgrowingintheraiser’snursery,tells3
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Greenhouses,
Springfield,
Ohio.
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Recent
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JOSEPHINE VESTAL
(H.T.)—
A
Roseofattractivecolor-ing. Colorissodifficultto describe that
any
descriptioncanonlybea partial one,
and
givesbuta faint idea ofthesuperb beautyand
richness oftheshades. Itmight bedescribed as salmon-flesh, tintedrose, with atouchof yellow atthebase. Itsfragrancefillstheroom.
Ranks
oneofthe best of thegardenRoses.Hardy
inalmostall localities.JUSTINA
(H. T.)•—
Has
averylargelong pointed bud,petals recurvingon the openingflowers,colorabeautifulsalmon-pink,tintedapricot
and
gold, delightfully fragrant.A
verystrongvigorous grower. Itmightwellbedescribed as a
glorified
Madame
Butterflybutmore
highly colored.LADY
DIXON-HARTLAND
(H.T.)—Bud
long-pointed; floweropens well,highcenter,fragrant,deepestsalmonat centershadingtopalepinkonouter petals. Abundant, continuous bloomer.LA
CHAMPAGNE
(H. T.)—
A
meritoriousand
distinctvariety ofstrong, robust habit, withlarge, long budsof beautifulshape,which developintogoodfullblooms;color,
bright chamois,shadingtoyellowwithapricot at center
and
peach-blossomreflex
and
yellow base.LORD
CHARLEMONT
(H. T.)—
Bud
very long-pointed; flower large, full, high centered, perfectly shaped; clearcrimson, deepening to carmine-crimson;strong fragrance.
LUCIE
NICHOLAS
MEYER
(H.T.)-—
Bud
large,flowerlarge,double, globular, verylasting;darkpink,lighterat
the edges; borne, singly
and
severally, on strong stem; moderatefragrance. Foliage glossy green, diseaseresistant.Bloomscontinuously.
MADAME
ALEXANDRE
DREUX
(Per.)—Color, deep, orange,verybrilliant,and
withbunchesof bright goldandalightsuffusion ofpinkat times. Bud,long, slender
and
pointed,openinginto aflower ofbeautifulform,held
up-.rightona longstiff,stem,goodfoliagebeautifullyarranged,
bloom
medium
size.MABEL
TURNER
(H. T.)—
A
fairly vigorousrose, withwell-shaped faintly scented blooms, carried onlong, stiff
stems.
The
colorisa bright pink,shadedwhite,reminding oneoftheold rose“La
France.’’ Foliage olive-greenand
fairlyfree’ofmildew. Itshould beuseful as abedding
variety.
MME.
MERCIER
MOLIN
(H.T.)—Bud
long-pointed; flowerslarge, full;fieryred tintedwithcrimson, edges of petalsslightlytintedwithrose-pink;borne onlong,strong stem,sweetfragrance. Vigorous veryfreebloomer.MRS.
WARREN
E.LENON
(H.T.)—
Bud
large,longpointed; flowerlarge, semi-double, globular, lasting, very
fragrant, carmine-crimson, borne singly on medium-long stem. Continuous bloomer.
La
Champagne
MRS.
C.W.
EDWARDS
(H.T.)'—
Bud
large,long-pointed; flowerverylarge,double,highcentered;purecrimson-carmine, yellow base,onthe
outside of the petalstheyellow basesrunintoveinings of yellow;
moder-ate fragrance. Profuse
and
continuousbloomer. Plardy.MARCIA STANHOPE
(H.T.)'—
Bud
large,globular,streakedslightlywithcarmine;
bloom
large,double, globular verylasting;pure white, strong fragrance. Foliage disease-resistant. Profusebloomer. Hardy.MATCHLESS
(H. T.)'—
Bud
verylarge,long-pointed,deepcerise-pink; flowerimmense, fhlLverydouble, intenselystrong fragrance, lastingwell,uniformcerise-pink,bornesinglyonlong strong stem.
Growth
veryvigorous.
MRS.
WILLIAM
C.EGAN
(Per.)—
Strong healthygrower,withlong,pointedbudswhich developintoflowers ofgoodshape. Incolor,it isa
two-tonepink,thereverse' ofthepetalsasoft lightpink, theinterior
deepfleshcolorwithagoldenlineatthe baseofthe petals;the flowers are
carriedon longstiffstems,
and
lastingoodconditionforan unusuallylong time, either cut orontheplant;anexceptionallyfree
and
continuousbloomer.
NEW
COLUMBIA
(H. T.)'—
Sport ofColumbia. Flower true pink,deepeningtoglowing
pink—
alittlelighterthan Columbia, withouter petalsreflexed,allowing thebud
toopenbetter. Allothercharacteris-ticslikeColumbia.
NILES
COCHET
(TheTrueRed
Cochet.)'—
Red
changingtodeeprose.PREMIER
(H.T.)-—
Rich dark pinkflowers offull size,fineform,and
pleasing fragrance,bornesinglyonstiff,thornlessstemsarisingfroma vigorousand
robust plant.RED PREMIER
(H.T.>—
SportofPremier.Bud
large,pointed; flower largetomedium,
double, full, high-centered; bright carmine; bornesinglyonstrongstemsof
medium
length;veryfragrant. Foliageabun-dant, large leathery rich green;disease-resistant.
ROSELANDIA
(H.T.)-—
SportofGolden Ophelia. Flowerlargerthan parentand
deeperincolorwithhigh-pointed center,everybloom
comingperfect,bornesingly;fruity fragrance;free.
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F.PAGE ROBERTS
(H. T.)—
A
finerose ofa vigoroushabit, with good shaped blooms,
which
are carried erecton
longstiffstems,and
are_very sweetlyscented.The
colorisanorange-yellow,
becoming
lighteratthe edgesof thepetals. Itisanexcellentexhibitionand
gardenrose.RHEIMS
(Per.)—
Bud
long-pointed; flower very large, flesh,pink, shaded apricot
and
coppery-orange; petals sometimesimbricated.
RICHARD
E.WEST
(H. T.>—
Bud
large,long-pointed; flowerlarge, double, full, lasting; clear yellow self; very fragrant.
Foliage disease resistant.
Very
vigorous,upright,bushy;freeand
continuous bloomer. Hardy.ROYAL
RED
(H.T.)'—
A
vigorousgrowerlarge foliageand
goodbloom
of intenseglowing crimson.The
buds arelarge,wellformed
and
thefragranceisdelightful.SHOT
SILK
(Per.)—
Bud,medium
size, ovoid; flowermedium
size, double, full, high-centered, lasting; cherry-cerise, shot
with goldenyellow;very fragrant. Foliage disease-resistant. Vigorous, upright, bushy; profuse
and
continuous bloomer. Hardy.SENSATION
—
As
largeand more
prolificthan Premier. Wellsuppliedwith a
heavy
luxuriantfoliage.The
flowers arefineany
seasonoftheyear.The
colorisan
entrancingshadeof red.The bud
long-pointedand
theopenflower beautiful,with extremesizeand
goodcolortothelast. Properly grown,itwillproduce
more
dollarspersquarefoot ofspace thanany
other rose oftoday.SENATOR
(H. T.)—
Bud, verylarge,long-pointed; flower verylarge,high-centered,verydouble, strongly fragrant,longlasting
brilliantscarlet;bornesinglyon
medium
length,strong stems.Growth, very vigorous, bushy, blooms abundantly
and
con-tinuously.PAGES
12
TO
15
TEMPLAR
(H. T.)—
Bud medium
size,globular; flowermedium
size,doubleglobular,verylasting. Vigorous, upright,
abund-ant
and
continuous bloomer.A
new
forcing Rose which ismaking
itsway
intothegarden. Clear bright red, ofexceeding doubleformand
withfinestrong stems.Few
thorns. Strongly perfumed.THERESE
ZEIMET-LAMBERT
(H.T.)—
Type, Killamey.Bud
large,long-pointed; flowerlarge,full,double, high-centered;deep rose, with yellow ground, orangebase; borne singly, on I
long stem; strong fragrance. Foliage, bronze green, disease
j
resistant.
Few
thorns. Vigorous, upright; intermittentbloomer,hardy.
UNA WALLACE
(H.T.>—
The
blooms,whichare wellformed, !and
sweetlyscentedare carriedon longstiffstems.The
colorisa beautifulsoft,even tonedcherry-rose withoutshading. In
depth,formation
and
substanceit isfaultless. Itisoneofthefreestgrowers,
and
remarkablyfree-flowering.WINSOME
(H. T.)—
Flowerlarge,verydouble,full,highcenter,'
very lasting, slight fragrance, cherry-rose, borne singly on
medium
longstem. Foliagesufficient,rich green.Few
thorns.Vigorous;abundant, continuous bloomer.
W.
FREELAND
KENDRICK
(Originally called Bloomfield Endurance) (H. T.)-—
Bud medium
size, ovoid, flesh-white; flowerlarge,slightly globular, verydouble, full,very lasting,fragrant,fleshdeepeningtopeachin center,bornesingly
and
severaltogetheronmedium
length,strongstem.Very
diseaseresistant.
Very
vigorous,semi-climber(5ft.inPa.)oneprofusecontinuousbloomer(189bloomsinPortland)from
May
toNo-vember.
Very
hardy.WILHELM
KORDES
(Per.)—
Bud
large,long-pointed; flowerlarge, double,full,high-centered, verylasting; golden yellow,
withcoppery yellowatedges
and
onpetalsexposedtothesun; borne singlyon longstrong stems; strong fragrance, likeripe apples.Hybrid
Tea
Roses
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Crusader
AMERICAN
LEGION
(H.T.)—
Bud;
well shaped, globular; flower large,full, lasting, cerise-red throughout,
fragrant.
ANNIE
LAURIE
(H.T.)—
Sport of Ophelia.Bud
large, longpointed; flower large, cupped, very double(fortypetals),verylasting; fleshpink;
edges deeper, golden yellow base.
Borne on long stem;disease resistant.
Few
thorns.Very
vigorous,upright,bushy. Profuse
and
continuous bloomer.ANTOINE
RlVOIRE
(H.T.)—
Calledby
thetradeMrs.Taft.Rosy-flesh
on
yellow ground.BESSIE
BROWN
—
Creamy-whiteflowers;sweetlyscented.
CHAMPION OF THE
WORLD
(Woodhouse
Bourbon
1894.)'—
Clear bright pink, always in
bloom.
Much
larger flowerthan Hermosa.CHARLES
K.DOUGLAS
(H.T.)
—
Bud
large, long pointed;flower large, full, double, sweet
fragrance; color,intenseflaming
scarlet, flushed bright velvety
crimson. Foliagedark green; disease resistant; vigorous,
up-rightgrower;produces
an
abund-ance of blooms
from
June
toOctober.
CHARMER
(H.T.>—
Silverypink,with long pointed buds, good strongstems.
COL.
OSWALD
FITZGERALD
(H. T.)'
—
A
brilliant Rose. Itsblood red velvety-crimsonbeautifully finishedbloomsareproducedingreat profusion
on
erect stems;branching; pureteaperfume.COLONEL
R. S.WILLIAMSON
(H.T.)'
—
Color satiny-white with deep blushcenter;bloomslarge.CRUSADER
(H.T.)—
A
big, strong growingvariety,robustand
ruggedinevery characteristic; the growth is
heavy
and
theflowerstems strongand
heavy. It isfree flowering
and
the blooms are bigand
double,and
in colorarichvelvetycrimson.A
free floweringredRose
thatisa wonder.5
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City
Greenhouses
,Springfield,
Ohio.
Hybrid
Tea
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COLUMBIA
(H.T.)—
ItisabigRose.The
colorisatrue pink,about the shadeofaperfectShawyer, deepeningasitopenstoglowingpink.
COMMONWEALTH
(H. T.>—
Bud
large, long, pointed; flower large, open, double,verylasting deeppink, solidcolor,bornesinglyon
medium
strongstem;moderatefra-grance. Foliagesufficient,leathery,
medium
size,rich, green, diseaseresistant.Few
thorns. Vigorous, upright;continuous bloomer. Finefor
Summer
forcing.COMTESSE
DE
CASSAGNE
(H. T.)'—
Flowersofvaryingcolor;richcoppery-pink shadedclear rose;sometimes comes pureyellow;verylarge,form veryfine;growthvigorous; fragrant.
CRIMSON QUEEN
(H. T.)—
Strong,uprightgrower, flowers largeand
full. Colorarich,bright velvety crimson.
A
grand gardenRose,alwaysinbloom.DONALD MACDONALD
(H. T.)—
Itsmedium
sizedbloomsarefull,withbeautifullyshapedshell-likepetals,which glow withexquisite intenselyorange carminecolor
and
thebuds developnaturally into perfectminiatureexhibitionblooms,three
and
a half tofour inches across.The
bloomsareproduced onbronze, erect branching, gracefulwood. Persian-teaperfumed.
DOUBLE
PINK
KILLARNEY
(H.T.)—
Same
asKillarney exceptithas10 to 12more
petals.
DOUBLE
WHITE
KILLARNEY
(H.T.)'—
A
pure whitesportfromWhite
Killarney.A
great forcingRose.DUCHESS
OF
WELLINGTON
(H. T.J—
Intense saffron-yellow, stained withrich crimson.EARL
GRAY
(DoubleRichmond)
(H. T.J—
A
beautiful richcrimsonscarlet;lovelypointed form; not alargeRose,butoi
medium
size.EARL HAIG
(H.T.)—
Thisroseremindsyou
ofEarl of Dufferin,thecolor,dark crim-son,being almostidenticalwiththat old rosewhen
seen atitsbest.EDEL
(H. T.;—
Bud
verylarge;flowerverylarge,double, wellbuilt,stately;openswell inallweather;sweetfragrance. Color, white,with thefaintestivoryshadingtowardbase,passing topurewhite. Foliagebold
and
distinct. Veryvigorousgrower;free bloomer.ETOILE
DE
FRANCE
(H. T.)—
Coloralovelyshadeofclear, red-crimson velvet;veryfragrant.
ELSIE
BECKWITH
(H. T.)—
Vigorous, upright habit ofgrowth.The
very sweetlyscentedblooms,withlargeboldstiffpetals,areproducedonstrong stems.
Not
liabletodamage by
rain. Colorarichglowingrosy pink.ETOILE
DE
HOLLAND
(H. T.)—
Flowerbright,darkred,ofmedium
size,fairly full;deliciouslyperfumed.
Growth
vigorous, upright.A
rose of great future.ETINCELANTE
(C.)—
Brightbrilliantred,large, fulland
offineform,openingintoan
enormous bouquetoffragrance.
EUGENE
E.MARLITT
(H. T.)—
Itisa grandgardenRose,none better; being exceptionally healthy, vigorous
and
free-blooming.
_
The
flowersarelarge,verydouble, of a rich bright
carmine, withscarlet toneswhich do notfade inthe hottest weather. Itisquitehardy
and
fragrant.FRANCIS
SCOTT
KEY
(H, T.)—
An
Americanseedling,raisedby
John Cook. Itisaheavy double Roseofgreat substance.Incolor,red. Itshows good growingcharacteristics
and
isun-doubtedlyavaluable variety.
FRANK
W.
DUNLOP
(H. T.) —Brilliantdarkpink;free flower-ingand
an
allroundfine rose.F. R.
PATZER
(H. T.)—
The
coloriscreamy-buff,backof petals delicatewarm
pink.LADY BATTERSEA
(H. T.)—
The
budsarefulland
pointedand
ofabeautifulcherry-crimson,permeated withan
orangeshade.LADY
URSULA
—
Color a mostbeautifulshade of flesh-pink,of greatsubstance
and
good form.LA
FRANCE
1—
The Queen
ofallthe Roses. Beautiful brightsilvery-pinkwithpalelilacshading.
LAURENT CARLE
—
Colorbrilliantvelvety carmine.A
very promisingvariety.LOUIS
PHILLIPE
(China)—
An
oldstandby.Velvety-crim-son.
Abundant
bloomer.MME.
ABEL
CH
ATEN
AY—
Carmine-rose, shaded salmon;
long pointed bud.
GENERAL
MacARTHUR
(H.T.)—
The
shape is fine; colorbrilliantscarlet.
GEN.
SUPERIOR
ARNOLD
JANSSEN
(H.T.)—
Deep
glowingcarmine, carried erectonstiffrobust stems. Veryfree.
GOLDEN
OPHELIA
(H.T.)—
Thisisa sturdy, stiff-stemmed grower, with beautiful foliage, quite closely set,and
glossy.The
flowerisofmedium
sizefrom abeautifullyformedbud
of brightgoldenyellow. Profuse bloomer.GRUSS
AN
TEPLITZ
(H. T.J—
Bright crimson, fiery-red center;cup-shaped;semi-double; flowers inclusters;sofree inbloomas to presentablaze ofscarlet.
HADLEY
(H. T.)—
In colorit isadeepvelvety crimson, retainingitsbrilliancyatallseasons of the year.
The
varietyisdoubleand
budsare well-formed.The
fragranceisexcelledonlyby
American Beauty.
HELEN
GOULD
orBALDWIN
(H.T.)—
ThisisagrandRoseoftheveryhighestmeritforthe garden;brightwatermelon-red; veryfreegrower
and
bloomer.HERZOGIN
MARIE ANTOINETTE
(H.T.)—
Very
longbudsofpure orangeor old gold,verylarge flower of perfectform.
HOOSIER
BEAUTY
(H.T.>—
Color scarlet red.Long
slenderbuds, flowerfull
and
fine. Velvetytexture. Persistentbloomer.HERMOSA
(Bourbon.)—
Pleasing shade of bright pink; fineforpot
and
gardenculture.JONKHEER
J. L.MOCK
(H.T.)—
ThisgrandRoseisthe strongestgrowingintheHybrid
Tea
class.The
blooms, whichareproduced with thegreatestfreedom,are carriedonstiff
and
erectstems,and
are ofthelargestsize,of perfectformationand
highlyperfumed. Color clear imperial-pink; a glorious flower.KAISERIN
AUGUSTA
VICTORIA
(H.T.)—
Pure white,withshadings of primrose-yellow.
KILLARNEY
(H.T.)—
The
finestpinkforcingRoseever intro-duced. In coloringit isespecially beautiful.KILLARNEY
BRILLIANT
(H.T.)—An
improvedKillarney.More
brilliantincolorand
abetterbloomer.K.of
K.— KITCHENER
OF
KHARTUM
(H.T.)—
Flowerof absolutelypureintensescarlet color,itshugepetals are velvet sheened,solid scarlet, throughout,semi-single, thebloomsare. produced in great profusion throughout the season,
and
are deliciouslyperfumed.MME. BUTTERFLY
(H.T.)—
A
sport ofOphelia,withbettergrowth,
more and
largerflowers. Color bright pinksuffusedwithapricot
and
gold.Good
growthand
habit.MME.
CAROLINE
TESTOUT—
Clear bright satiny-pink; flowersverylargeand
extremelyshowy.MME.
EDOUARD
H
ERRIOT—
Buds, coral-redshaded with yellow at the base, the open flowers ofmedium
size, semi-double, ofa superbcoral-red, shaded withyellowand
brightrosy-scarlet,passing to shrimp-red.
MME.
JENNY
GILLEMOT
—
Deep
saffron-yellow, openingcanary,vithdark goldenshadings.
MME.
SEGOND
WEBER
—
Rosy-salmonorfleshpink.Awarded
two
goldmedals.MAD.
CONSTANT SOUPERT
(Tea.)—
Deep
apricot yellow, suffusedorangered.MADEMOISELLE
HELENE
CAM
ElER—
Grand
flower,opensorange-yellow,changingto yellow.
MRS.
AARON
WARD'
—
Coppery-orange in the open bud,golden-orange
when
partly developed, pinkish-fawn of lovelyshade
when
fully open,when
it looks like a full, fluffy-silk rosette.MRS.
ARTHUR
ROBERT
WADDELL—
Rosy-scarlet buds opening reddish-salmon, reverse of petals rosy-scarlet;semi-doubleflowers.
MRS.
CHARLES
BELL'
—
Itmay
bedescribed as a shell-pinkRadiance,
and
isasport ofthatwell-known Rose. Ithasno
characteristics whichmake
it distinct from Radiance except thatit isshell-pink. Mrs. Chas.Bell,Red
Radianceand
Rad-ianceofferarangeof color thatwillbe welcome,and
therearenofinergarden RosesforAmerica thanthese three.
MRS.
CHAS
LAMPLOUGH
(H.T.)—An
exhibitionbloom
of largesize;colorofsoftlemon; growth,vigorous;freeflower-ing.
MRS.
CHARLES
E.RUSSELL
(H. T.)—
Rosy
carmineflowers of largesizeand
fineglobularform,doubletocenterand
fragrant.Plantissturdy
and
erect.MRS.
HENRY
MORSE
(H. T.)—
Bud
verylarge,longpointed, flowerverylarge,highcenter,double, fragrant, color flesh-creamground w&th asheen ofbrightrose, deeplyimpregnated
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H. H.DARLINGTON
(H. T.)—
Color,creamy-yellow;bothfreeand
fragrant;veryperfect inform; agoodgrower.MISS
AMELIA
GUDE
(H. T.)—
Bud
long,pointed; flowermedium
size;outer petals reflexingdeep yellowcenter, shadingtocream;fragrant.
Very
freebloomer.MISS
C. E.VAN ROSSEM
(H. T.)—
Flowerwellformed, velvetyred; fragrant. Vigorousgrower,bushy.M
ETEOR
—
Dark
velvety crimson,shaded maroon.A
grand garden Rose.MY
MARYLAND
—
Color, glowing intense pink, which lightensup
beautifully astheflowerexpands.OPHELIA
—
Salmon-flesh,shaded withrose, large,andof perfectshape;of excellent habit,theflowersstanding
up
wellonlong,stiffstemsand
producedingreat profusion. Excellent for forcing
and
afine decora-tive variety.PERLE
VON
GODESBERG
—
The
Yellow Kaiserin.A
pure white with yellowcenter.PILGRIM
(H. T.)—
Beautifulshadeofbright rose pink.Bud
opensperfectly,islong
and
of idealform.PRESIDENT
TAFT—
Itiswithoutquestionthemost
remarkableofallpinkRoses. Ithas a shining,intensedeep pinkcolorpossessed
by no
otherRose.PRESIDENT
WILSON
(H. T.)—
A
delightfulshadeofsalmon-pink, reminding oneofthe grandcolorofWillowmere, butclearer in tone.Flowers oflargesize
and
exhibition quality, freelyproducedon
erect stems.A
great Rose.RADIANCE
(H. T.)—
Brilliantrose-pinkbuds, openingto well-formedshining flowerswithlighter tints
on
thereverse ofthepetals; globular inshapeand
veryfragrant.The
plantmakes
splendidgrowth, has wonderful bloomingqualities.RED
RADIANCE
(H. T.)—
An
evenbetterRose
thanitsparent,Radi-ance, in habit,bearingbig,globular flowers ofdeeprose-redonstrong, individual canes which are freely produced all
summer
until frost.RED
COLUMBIA
(H. T.)—
A
brilliant scarlet-crimson of exquisite shade, asportfrom Columbia;semi-double,oneofthefreestbloomersin existence;producesbeautiful foliage in profusion.
RED GIANT
(H.T.)-extrafine rose.
-Goodstrong grower, adeep rosy-carminecolor.
RED
LETTER
DAY
—
An
exceedingly beautifulRoseofinfinitegraceand
charm. Its velvety, brilliant, glowingscarlet-crimson budsand
fullyopenedcactus-like flowersneverfade, asthereflexofthepetals
issatiny crimson-scarlet.
RHEA
REID'—
Flowerslargeand
double;richdark velvetyred;agood red garden Rose.
RICHMOND—
P
ure richscarlet;veryfreeand
continuousflower-ing; splendidforcer.
ROBINHOOD
(H. T.)—
Medium-sized, full blooms of rosyscarlet, becoming crimson toward
autumn;
very fragrant.Plantisfairlystrong
and
bloomsliberally,withfoliage ofmore
than averagequality.
President
Taft
ROSE
MARIE—
Thisisagrand Roseoftheveryhighest merit.A
richred that hascome
to stay.Might
bestbedescribed asabrightwatermelon-red.
SUNBURST
—
The
color isorange-copper orgolden-orangeand
golden-yellow;edgeof petals lighter;allintense shades,extremelybrilliantineffect.
Some
callthecolorcadmium-yellow. Itistheyellowest ofallRosesintheeverbloomingclass.
SOUVENIR DE
LA
MALMAISON
(Bourbon.)—
Blush-white,shadedflesh;large
and
very double; sweetlyscented.TIPPERARY'
—
Softgolden-yellowinthebud and
halfdevelopedflower. Itsfreedomof flowering
and
itshabit ofgrowthwillmake
itoneofthemost
desirableRosesofits color.
WELLESLEY—
The
colorisa beautifulshadeofpink,theoutside ofthe petalsbeing verybright incolor,withsilvery reverse.W.
C.GAUNT
—
Ofmedium
size,with pointedbuds,withnaturally reflexedguardpetals ofbrilliantvelvety vermilion,tippedscarlet. Stemsrigid,habitbranching, largeoval beech-greenfoliage. Richteafragrance;veryrich incolor.
WHITE
KILLARNEY
—
Benchesof itduring thewinter give theappearanceorabank
ofsnow. Itispure whiteincolor,longinbud,offineform.WHITE
LA
FRANCE,
orAUGUSTINE
GUINOISSEAU
-Beautifullightfawncolor,almostwhite; rightlyaescribed asan almost white
La
France. Extrafine.WHITE
OPHELIA
(H. T.)—
Bud
large, ovoid; flowerlarge, wellformed, semi-double,very lasting,borne singlyonstrong, averagelengthstem; strong, sweetfragrance. Color white,withslightpinktinge in center whichdisappears
when
bloom
opens.WILLIAM SH
EAN-
—
Purestpinkpetalsshell-shaped, iour tofiveinches long; flowers ofimmense
sizeand
substanceand
of perfectform;freebloominganddistinct.YVONNE
VACHEROT
—
Color porcelain- white, stronglymarked
with pure pink;long pointedbuds.
Ihave ordered a good
many
rosesfromyou
in the pasttwoyearsand
theyhave
proven verysatisfactory. Iam
enclosinganotherorderand
willaskthatyou
shipthem
assoonas possible.F. B.
FREELAND,
Texas.Champion
City
Greenhouses,
Springfield,
Ohio.
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ALEXANDER
HILL
GRAY
(T.)*—
Palelemon-yellow,deepeninginthe center ofits
perfectlyformedfragrantflowers. Moderate growth
and
bloom.One
otthe hardiestand mostbeautifulTeaRoses; best inautumn.
BLUMENSCHM
IDT—
Purecitron-yellow;outer petalsedgedtenderrose.BON
SILENE
—
The
colorisdeeprose,sometimesbright rosy crimson, occasionallypalelight rose. OfalltheTeasthere arenonebetter.
BRIDESMAID
—
A
grand pink Rosefor allpurposes;not onlyagood gardenRose,butforces well.
CATHERINE
MERMET
—
Light rosy-fleshcolor; large, fulland
globular;acharm-ingsort.
DEVONIENSIS
—
Creamy-white with blush center; called the Magnolia Rose.DUCHESS
DE
BRABANT—
Lightrose,shadingtosalmon; veryfree.A
goodgrower.
ETOI
LE
DE
LYON
—
Bright sulphur-yellow';fineform, largesize;afineyellow Rose.GENERAL ROBERT
E.LEE
—
Orange-yellow;shadedwhite;free.H ELEN
GOOD-
—
The
colorisa delicate yellow, suffusedwithpink,eachpetaledgeddeeper;verychaste
and
beautiful.The
color,withitsimmense
sizeand
exquisite form,makes
itwithoutquestionthe greatestTea
Roseever introduced.IVORY
—
A
pure whitesport ofGolden Gate;forceswell.LADY HILLINGDON
(T.)—
Buds
ofremarkablequalityand
elegance, ofgoodsizeopeninginto
handsome
flowers ofclearapricot-yellow. Plant relatively hardy, ofmuch
vigor,and
with anautumn-bloominghabit.LADY ROBERTS
(T.)-—
Richreddish apricot, edges of petalsshadedorange,mergingto copper-red atthebase.
MADAME
LOMBARD
—
Brightdeeprose,variablein color; large, fineform,goodhabit;freebloomer.
MADEMOISELLE
FRANZISCA
KRUGER—
Variable;sometimes deep golden-yellowwithcoppershades,then againyellow flushed rosy-pink.MRS.
BENJAMIN
R.CANT
—
Color deep rose; inner petals soft silvery-rosesuffusedwithbuff atthebase.
Lady
RobertsHelen
Good
MADISON
—
A
splendidpure whiteforcingRose.Remember
that"Madison”
isa money-maker.MAM
AN
COCHET
—
Thisisthefamous PinkCochet. Lightpink shaded withsal-mon-yellow,outer petalssplashedwithbright rose;extremelylarge
and
full.MARI
EGUILLOT
—Pure
white,withlargebudsand
openflowers that are as perfect asa Camellia bloom.MARIE
VAN
HOUTTE-
—
Canary-yellow,deepercenter, theborderof the petals tippedwithbrightrose.MELODY—
Color,pure deepsaffron-yellow. Extra.PAPA
GONTIER—
Rosy
-crimson;finelongbud,mostattractive;forces.SA
FRA
NO—
Bright apricotcolor; freeblooming;hardyforaTea.SNOWFLAKE,
orMARIE
LAMBERT-
—
Medium
size, pure white; free; finebedder.
SOMBREUI
L—
Verystrong,vigorousgrower, flowerslarge, full;colorwhite,shadeddelicate salmon.
SOUVENIR DE PIERRE
NOTTING-
—
-Colorapricot-yellow,blended with coppery-yellow; longbud,openingtolarge, full flower.THE
BRIDE
—
Purewhite,withtinge ofpinkwhen
plantedinthe garden;large, fulland
ofmostperfectform.THE QUEEN
—
A
white sportfrom Souv.d’Un Ami;
largeand
fine.WHITE BOUGERE
-Anelegantpurewhite Rose.WHITE
MAMAN COCHET—
A
sportfromMaman
Cochet, withcreamy-whiteflowers faintly tingedwithblush.
WILLIAM
R.SMITH—
The
softblending of thesalmon-pinks andthe rose pinksand
the beautifulfleshtents inthisRosegiveita singularresemblanceto the en-trancingflushonamaiden’scheek.Everblooming Climbing Tea
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BELLE
OF
PORTUGAL
(Cl.T.)—
A
remarkablyfineclimbingRose. -Thisbeautiful roseisa crossbetweentheBurmese
species,Rosa
Giganteaand
Reine MarieHen-riette.
The
blossomsare verylarge, softsalmon-pinkincolor. Supportedsinglyonlong stems. Itsprincipaltimeofbloomingisduringthe Spring,
when
the plantsareliterallycovered with bloom.
The
coloristrulyoneof the pastel shades.A
variety of regal beauty. It willnot stand
any
greatamount
ofcoldandisforsouthern planting. (New.)CLIMBING
COLUMBIA
(Cl. H. T.)(NEW.)
—The
counterpart of Columbiaexcepta vigorous climber. Bright pink.
CLIMBING DEVONIENSIS
—
(C. T.)—Creamy-
white,blushcenter;full,fineform;distinctandgood.
The
climbingMagnolia Rose.CLIMBING
ETOI LE
DE
FRANCE
(C.H.T.)—This
Roseisidentical ineveryrespectwithEtoiledeFrance,savethatitisa
rampant
climber,making
itoneoftheverybestdark,velvetycrimson ClimbingRoses.
CLIMBING
GRUSS
AN
TEPLITZ
(C.H.T.)—An
exact counterpart of thebush formof thatsuperbrose,Grass anTeplitz, except thatit isa vigorous climber.A
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CLIMBING
HELEN
GOULD
(Good
&
Reese, 1912.) (C.H.
T.)—
Probablyno
redRose
has helditsplace secure inthehearts ofRose
loversforsolong aperiod ashas thebeautifulHelen Gould.
We
havenow
thepleasure ofintro-ducingthis
famous Rose
inclimbingform;warm
watermelon-redcolor.CLIMBING
KAISERI N
AUGUSTA
VICTORIA
(C.H.
T.)—
A
strong climbing formofthevariety ofthesame name.
Purewhite.CLIMBING
KILLARNEY
(C.H.
T.)—
An
exactcounterpartofKillarney ineveryrespectexceptthatit isofvigorousclimbinghabit;deepshell-pink.
CLIMBING
LADY
ASHTOWN
—
Almost hardy; produceslargecropoflarge, softrose-colored flowers;a beauty.CLIMBING
LADY HILLINGDON
(C.T.>—
A
climbingsport ofthepopularvariety of
same name;
afineclimber for walls orunderglass.Makes
exquisitebudsofdeepapricot;vellow,shadingto orange. Deliciously fragrant.
CLIMBING
MADAME
CAROLINE
TESTOUT
(C.H.
T.>—
A
rampant
climber. Inflower identicalwith
Mme.
C. Testout. Beautifulglowingpink.CLIMBING
MAMAN
COCHET
(C.T.)'—
No
Rose
we grow
issopopularasMaman
Cochet.Here
we
havean
exactcounterpartofthat popularvariety, exceptthatit isa vigorousclimber.CLIMBING
MARIE
GUILLOT
(Good
&
Reese, 1897.) (C.T.)*—
A
grand pure whiteof greatmerit.CLIMBING
METOR
(C.H.
T.)—
A
grand climber; color velvety maroon; veryfreebloomer.CLIMBING
OPHELIA
(C.H.T.)—
The
exactcounterpartofOphelia exceptit isavigorousclimber,
and
onedestined tobecome
a favoritesouthofKentucky,foroutdoorplanting.
CLIMBING PAPA
GONTIER
(C. T.)—
A
climbingsport ofPapa
Gon
tier. Color rich red;a beauty.CLIMBING
RHEA
REID
(C.H.
T.)'—
Richestdeep crimsonimaginable;finegrower.
CLIMBING
SOUVENIR
OF
WOOTTON
(C.H. T.>—
Bearing deep crimsonflowers of the largestsize.CLIMBING SOUVENIR DE
MALMAISON
(Cl.Bour.)—
Shellpink,very doubleand
as strong agrowerasthevariety “Souvenir”in thesouth.A
very popularclimber
and
good bloomer.CLIMBING SUNBURST
—
There never has beenenough propagatedtosupply thedemand.
A
deepsalmon-yellow, long-pointedbud.CLIMBING
WHITE
MAMAN
COCHET
(C.T.)—
Herewe
haveaclimbingformthatwill
become
aspopulara climber asitsparent hasasabush Rose. Grand,huge whiteflowers tinged pink. Pillarof
Gold
GAI
NESBOROUGH
(C.H.T.)—
Itsdelicatecoloringisdifficultto describe, being elegantly tinged fawn, almost white
and
lustrous assatin.When
infullbloom
itresembles alarge, finefluffyPeony,but without asuggestion ofstiffness,often
measur-ing eight tonineinches in diameter.
JAMES
SPRUNT
(C. T.)—
Deep
cherry-red, verydoubleand
hardy.
LAMARQUE
(N.)1—
White
shaded lemon; very sweet scented;an
elegant variety.MARECHAL
NIEL
(N.)—
Thisisthe oldstandby yellowRose
intheSouth,whereit ishardy; indeeditwillbloom
inany
garden,butisnot hardyintheNorth.
Immense
deep golden-yellowflowerswith thedeepest, richest tea fragrance ofallRoses.
SOLFATARE
(N.)'—
Fine clear sulphur-yellow; very fine, largeshapely
bud
withfluffydoubleopenflower. Extrafine.PILLAR
OF
GOLD,
opVEYRAT
H
ERMANOS
(C.T.)—
The
bloomsaredoubletothecenter, ofthelargestsize;
and come
inimmense
bouquets offromfive to ten blooms on a singlebranch.
The
color,ruby-redsuffusedwithgolden-yellow,isahappy
combination.REINE
MARIE
HENRIETTE
(C.T.)—
Deep
cherry-red.This Rose takes thelead as a climberfrom
New
Orleans to Philadelphia.REVE
d’OR,
opGOLDEN
CHAIN
IN.)—
Buff yellow,veryfreebloomer,verypretty. Strong grower;willdowell in
any
situa-tion.WILLIAM
ALLEN
RICHARDSON
(N.)—
Very
deeporange-yellowy
medium
size, but extremelyshowy and
distinct;veryattractive.
Polyantha
or
Baby
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Erna Teschendorff
BABY
RAMBLER,
opMADAME
N.LEVAVAS-SEUR
—
ThisistheoriginalBaby Rambler daddy
ofthem
all. Inbloom
allthetime. Flowersinlarge clusters of brightest red.BABY
TAUSENDSCHOEN—
Its flowers are largeand
somuch
like“Tausendschoen.”A
bush formof“ClimbingTausendschoen” havingallthe charms
inthevariable coloringinitsflowersthatitsparent
has.
CATHERINE
ZEIMET,
orWHITE BABY
RAM-BLER
—
Grows
toaheight oftwentyinchesand
pro-ducesdouble pure whiteflowers inabundance.
CHATILLON
ROSE
(Poly.)—Bud
small, longpointed; flower
medium
size, semi-double, cupped, verylastingbrightpink.Very
vigorous,bushy,oneto
two
feethigh,profuseand
continuous bloomer. Hardy.CLOTHILDE
SOUPERT
(H.Poly.)—
Known
the world overas oneot the verybest ofallbeddingRoses.
The
onlyrival of“Hermosa”
as abedderand
market potplant.
The
coloreffectisbeautiful ivory-white,shading towards thecenter to bright silvery-pink.ELLEN
POULSON
—
Dark
brilliantpink,large,full,sweetlyscented.
ERNA
TESCHENDORFF
—
The
flowersare of adeep crimsoncolor,flushedwithcarmine,resemblingthe dazzling color of“Gruss an Teplitz.” Itismuch
soughtafter in America to
bloom
inpots during winterand
forEastertime.C
hampion
City
Greenhouses
,Springfield
,Ohio.
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ETOILE
LUISANTE
OR
BABY
HER
RIOT
—
Itscolorisa shrimp-pinkwithintensecoppery-yellowsuffusion,thebaseofthepetals golden-yellow
whichintensifies
and
lightensup
itshighcolors. Plantisoffreegrowthand
floriferous.GEORGE
ELGER
—
A
lovelylittlegolden-yellowPolyanthaRose,with good admixtureofTea
blood;like allofitsclass,it isfree in growth,freeinbloom
withsmall,glossy;; foliage.
GRETA
KLU
IS(DwarfPoly.)—
A
prettyshadeofdeepcarmine-pink, pass-ingtoa darkpink;veryfree.GRUSS
AN
AACHEN
(H. Poly.)'—
Yellowish-rose coloredwith salmon-pinkand
red shadings,full,strong, freebloomingand
disease proof; erectand
ofmoderate growth.IDEAL
(D. Poly.)—
Flowermedium
size,double, full,open, globular,darkvelvetycrimsonin the open (scarletunder glass);verylasting;bornein clusterson average stem;blooms abundantlyallseason. Hardy.
LA
FAYETTE
(Poly.)•—
Brilliant cherry-crimson flowers, produced inbranchedtrusses continuouslyfrom Juneuntilfrost.
The
mostbrilliantand
satisfactoryRosein this class forborderingwalksorforedginglargeRose
beds.LE
MARNE
—
Dwarf,perpetual floweringPolyantha. Semi-doubleflowers,bright salmon-rose at the edges, rosyblushinside.
Blooms
abundantlyand
continuouslyinbouquetsoffifteento fortyflowers.Has
finekeepingqualities.
LE PONCEAU'
—
Dark
red,bloomsinlargeclusters.A
choice variety.MADEMOISELLE
CECILE
BRUNNER
(Poly.)—This is the popularBaby
Pinkor“Sweetheart” Rose. Itmakes
ahandsome
miniatureRose,cominginsprays of three tofivebuds. Color blush,shadedlight
salmon-pink.
MISS EDITH CAVELL
—
Brightcrimson;whiteeye;verybeautiful.MRS.
WILLIAM
H.CUTBUSH
—
It produces in constant profusionthroughout the entire
summer
itspleasing delicatepink bloomsin largetrusses.
ODETTE
(Poly.)—
Rich orange-yellow tinted coppery-red; very distinctand
new.ORANGE
KING
(D. Poly.) (New)—
Bud
small; flower small, double,deeporange-yellow, in largeclusters. Bushy,freebloomer
ORLEANS'
—
Showiestand
prettiestofallBaby
Ramblers. This charmingand
daintyRose
isofbeautifulroundedhabitand
isahuge bouquetofdeepceriseorGeranium-pink withdistinct
showy
center ofpure white;floretsnot crowded, butof beautiful
arrange-ment,
and
cannotbe, beaten.RED
ORLEANS
(Poly.)—
Colorisbrilliantgeraniumred,suffusedwithrose,
and
center white.The
flowerscome
in great trussesand
make
afineshowingallsummer. This Rosewhen
massedinsolidbedsoralongbordersisveryfine.
TIP
TOP
(“Baby
Doll”)'—
The
colorisabsolutelynew,and
quite startling in its brilliancy, golden-yellow tippedwithclear,brightcerise.Polyantha Rose
inPot
forMother’s
Day
Climbing Polyanthas
CLIMBING
MADEMOISELLE
CECILE
BRUNNER
(C.H.P.)—
Rosy-pink on arichcreamy-whiteground;a beauty. Thisisthe
strong-estgrowingRoseoffered in this catalogue, barring none.
PHYLLIS
BIDE
(Cl.Poly.) (Mult.)'—
Verypretty perpetual-floweringPolyantha variety offairly vigorous habit, theplants growingto a
height ofabout6feet.
The
blooms.which areproducedinloose sprays, arealmostdouble,thecolorpale gold,tippedwithpale pink.New.
RED
EXPLORER
(Cl.Ev.Bl.Poly.)—
Thisisthegrandest acquisitiontothe climbingeverblooming Polyanthaclass of rosesthathas ever
beenintroduced. Itisalmost continuousinbloom;bloomingfromall
new
growthasfastasitappears. Finerichredincolor.New.
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A
famous
Rosarian said:“The
profusion ofbloom
on
the
Hardy Climbing
Rosesthe
pastsummer
has
done
more
to popularizethem
than
ten yearsofadvertisingcould
have
done.They
were simply grand.”
ALIDA
LOVETT
(H.W.)—
Both budsand
flowersare large; ofidealform, are heldonstiffstems afootand
a half totwofeetlongand
thecolorisalivelybright shell-pinkwith shadingsof richsulphuratthebaseofthe
petals.
The
flowersare ofremarkable substanceand
long-lived,whether cutorlefttoremainupon
theplant,and
are pleasantlyperfumed.AMERICAN
PILLAR
(H. M.)—
A
single flowering variety of greatbeauty.
The
flowersare ofenormoussize,three to fourinches,across, ofa lovelyshadeofapple-blossompink,with aclear white eyeand
clustersofyellowstamens. Theseflowersareborneinimmense
bunches,and
alargeplant infullbloom
isasightnoteasilyforgotten.AVIATEUR BLERIOT
(H.W.)—
Saffron-yellow, center golden-yellow;full
and
double, flowering inclusters.BESS
LOVETT
(H.W.J
—
Resembles Climbing American Beauty inshape ofbloom,butisvery
much
brighter in eolorand
much
more
>iragrant.
The
flowersare clear bright red, ofgoodsizeand
of double,full,cuppedform, lasting alongtimeingoodcondition. Beautifulin