ALMA MATER (H. T.)—Introduced by The Good & Reese Co. 
and named by them in honor of Wittenberg College. A pink 
rose of great beauty and form. A splendid grower, free bloomer, 
A sport from ‘Columbia,’ lighter in color than the parent. The 
sea shell pink, deepening in center of bud, gives a charming effect. 
One year, 35c; two year, 65c. 
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CHASTITY (H. T.)—Bud medium size, long pointed; flower 
medium size, double, high center, very lasting; fragrant; pure 
white shading to lemon at base, borne several together, on 
medium length stem. Few thorns. Climbing dwarf habit, 
blooms freely from May to July.. Very hardy. One year, 
35c; two year, 65c. 
CHRISTINE PRIOR (HH. T.)—Bud large, long pointed; flowers 
large, high center, lasting quality. Color deep bright rosy red 
overlaid and flushed yellow and peach, deep yellow at base of 
petals; quite hardy. Ome year, 35c; two year, 65c. 
CITY OF LITTLE ROCK (H. T.)—Bud, medium size, long- 
pointed; flower medium size, semi-double, open, lasting, fragrant, 
hydrangea pink, borne singly, on medium long stem. One’ 
year, 35c; two year, 65c. 
DAME ED!TH HELEN (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1926)—Awarded 
Gold Medals by the National Rose Society of England and 
at New York and Philadelphia Flower Shows. Wonderful 
new pink variety. The plant possesses a strong, vigorous con- 
stitution, the flowers are produced singly on well foliaged 
strong canes throughout the season, these are of immense size, 
composed of very substantial broad petals which curl back 
prettily forming a wonderful long-pointed bud which develops 
into a full double flower, and is absolutely perfect in every 
stage of development. The color is a brilliant yet soft Rose du 
Barri pink and is delightfully and strongly sweet scented. 
One year only, 60 cents each. 
DIXIE (H. T.)—Sport of Radiance, but more double. Bud large; 
flower large, cupped, very lasting, strong fragrance, salmon- 
pink. One year, 35c; two year, 65c. 
DR. E. M. MILLS (Hy Hugonis)—Semi-double globular prim- 
tose suffused pink. Color becomes more pronounced in later 
blooms. One year, 35c each. 
FELICITY (H. T.)—Bud long-pointed, flower large (varies from 
52. petals early in season to 61 in September); very fragrant. 
Color rose-pink, silvery suffusion. Upright, strong-branching 
habit; very free-flowering. One year, 35c. 
FLOREX (H. T.)—Long-pointed bud opening into an enormous 
flower on long stem; color a brilliant shade of coral deepening 
to carmine. One year, 35c; two year, 65c. 
FONTANELLE (H. T. )—One of the very largest of roses, with 
immense petals. Yellow deepens in cool weather. Tight buds 
open perfectly in water. One year, 40c; two year, 75c. 
FRANK READER (Verschuren & Sons, 1927)—A large massive 
flower with high-pointed center with nicely reflexing petals of 
great substance, the long buds in first developing are a light, 
lemon-yellow while the flowers in their half-expanded form 
Teveal a heart of golden apricot; it has a delicious rose-apple 
scent. One year only, 60c each. 
FRED J. HARRISON (H. T.)—Bud medium size, long-pointed; 
flower large, full, double, globular, lasting; cardinal-red, black 
blotches on edges; borne singly, very fragrant. Hardy. One 
year, 35c; two year, 65c. 
GEORGE H. MACKERETH (H. T.)—Bud very large, long- 
pointed; flower very large, double, full, high-centered, lasting, 
_ velvety red, shaded dark crimson; borne singly; very fragrant. 
Hardy. One year, 35c; two year, 65c. 
HONEYMOON (H. T.)—Bud medium size, long-pointed; flower 
large, open, semi-double (26 petals); lasting; clear chrome 
yellow; borne singly on medium length stems; strong fragrance. 
Few thorns. One year, 50c. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE (H. T.)—Bud large, flower large, 
double, high center, lasting, fragrant, dark rose-pink, slightly 
lighter on reverse of petals, borne singly on long strong stems; 
abundant, continuous bloomer June to October. One year, 50c. 
JOHN C. MENSING (H. T.)—A most promising rose from 
Holland. Bright pink, shaded golden; large petals, averaging 
30 to the bloom. Extreme brilliance. Ome year, 35c; two 
» year, 65c. : 
JOHN RUSSELL (H. T.)—A very fine dark crimson rose _ with 
blooms of a good shape and stiff, strong petals. An ideal rose. 
for garden purposes. One of the best roses. One year, -35c;, 
two year, 65c. _ 
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JUNE BOYD (H. T.)—Long-pointed bud. Flower large, double 
high center; salmon-carmine, yellow at base of petals; opens 
bright peach, bloom pink; continuous bloomer. One year, 
35c: twe year, Gbe. 
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