. Described and oiTered on page 128. Price. Mrs. George Shawyer (Lowe & Shawyer, 1911). Bril- liant clear rose, splendidly formed; large, full double flowers on stiff, erect stems; extra fine in the autumn. Mrs. Henry Winnett (Dunlap, 1918). A comparatively recent introduction with long well-formed buds of a bright attractive shade of crimson. Mrs. S. K. Rindge. $ each. Mrs, T. Hillas (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). Chrome-yellow, flowers large and full, of elongated cup-shape; a very desir- able Rose of strong hardy constitution. Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller (McGredy, 1909). As a pink beddin


. Described and oiTered on page 128. Price. Mrs. George Shawyer (Lowe & Shawyer, 1911). Bril- liant clear rose, splendidly formed; large, full double flowers on stiff, erect stems; extra fine in the autumn. Mrs. Henry Winnett (Dunlap, 1918). A comparatively recent introduction with long well-formed buds of a bright attractive shade of crimson. Mrs. S. K. Rindge. $ each. Mrs, T. Hillas (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). Chrome-yellow, flowers large and full, of elongated cup-shape; a very desir- able Rose of strong hardy constitution. Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller (McGredy, 1909). As a pink bedding Rose there is none better, and particularly so for massing. The flowers, which are of large size, re- main perfect on the bushes for a long time, and are produced very freely; they are of a bright pink color with lighter shad- ings, the plant is vigorous and free. rirs. William C. Egan. Described and offered on page 127. $ each. My Maryland (J. Cook, 1909). One of our best bedding Roses, in good condition throughout the season, almost al- ways in bloom, every shoot bearing one or more flowers, which are double and of perfect form, of a bright but tender salmon-pink, which lights up beautifully as the flower ex- pands; delightfully fragrant. Nerlssa (Wm. Paul & Son, 1913). A very large full flower of good shape, of a creamy-white with peach tinted centre, very vigorous and free flowering. Ophelia (Wm. Paul & Son, 1913). A variety which has made such a record for itself that qualifies it to be classed with the very best, a Rose that is admired by every one, its flowers are held erect on long stiff stems, are of perfect form, good size, and of a most pleasing delicate tint of salmon-flesh, shaded with rose, very floriferous. Pharisaer (Hinner, 1903). Exceptionally free flowering, pro- ducing long buds, which open into large, double flowers of a rosy v/hite, shading to a pretty soft salmon. A fine garden Rose that never disappoints in quality or in quantity. Strong tw


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