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ROSES 



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Pink Killarney 



AMERICAN BEAUTY. This 

 well known beautiful red 

 rose is the choice of many 

 gardens. Its large compact 

 buds are especially beau- 

 tiful being a clear bright 

 red. 



BRIARCLIFF. Pure light 

 pink flowers. Buds are per- 

 fectly formed, long and 

 pointed. 



COLUMBIA. It is a very 

 vigorous grower and a Rose 

 that is always in bloom; 

 in form it is much like the 

 Cochet, but in color it is 

 much superior, it varies 

 from a soft pink to a rich 

 glowing red pink. 



COMMON-WEALTH. The buds 

 are large, long and pointed 

 and the open flower very 

 double, extra large in size; 

 solid deep pink color, very 

 fragrant; long, strong 

 stems; has fine. large, 

 leathery foliage, free from 

 disease. 



PINK MAMAN COCHET. 

 Hardy vigorous grower. 

 Flowers are of enormous 

 size, very full and of great 

 depth. Color rich coral 

 pink, shaded rosy crimson. 

 Long pointed buds. 



MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE. 

 A clear golden yellow Rose, 

 deepening in color, especial- 

 ly in the center, as the 

 flower expands, and retain- 

 ing its color until the last, 

 not fading. 



DUCHESS OF WELLING- 

 TON. The "Gem" of yellow 

 roses. Large, well-formed 

 buds saffron-yellow flowers, 

 stained with crimson and 

 changing to lighter vellow. 



FRANK W. DUNLOP (H.T.). 

 A brilliant rose-pink variety 

 of clear color, good bloomer, 

 vigorous grower. Flowers 

 on long stiff stems. Excel- 

 lent for cutting. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE. A 

 strong, vigorous grower, 

 flowers beautiful in the bud 

 borne on strong, upright 

 shoots in profusion. It is 

 distinct from all Roses, be- 

 ing of a rich, velvety crim- 

 son with a vivid cerise-red 

 center. 



GRUSS an TEPLITZ. The 

 color is brightest scarlet, 

 shading to deep, rich, 

 velvety crimson. It is very 

 fragrant, the freest grower 

 and most profuse bloomer. 



GOLDEN EMBLEM. As a 

 perpetual bloomer and bed- 

 ding rose it is without a 



rival. Intensely yellow, 



large well shaped buds. 

 The most striking variety 

 among modern roses. 



HADLEY. Valuable as a cut 

 flower variety. Flowers of 

 rich velvety-crimson, borne 

 on long stems, and last a 

 long time after being cut. 

 A strong grower with beau- 

 tiful foliage. 



HOOSIER BEAUTY. Glowing 

 crimson scarlet of dazzling 

 brilliance. Buds of good 

 length opening into a 

 magnificent bloom, very 

 fragrant, strong grower 

 producing long stiff stems. 



KILLARNEY, PINK. The 

 exquisite shade of pink of 

 this most beautiful rose is 

 hardly equaled by any other 

 variety. Very fragrant, the 

 buds are exceedingly large 

 and of beautiful form. 



KILLARNEY, WHITE. White 

 Killarney has great freedom 

 of bloom, beautiful form 

 and perfect hardiness, 

 which, together with its 

 purity of color, assures for 

 it the same popularity as 

 Pink Killarnev. 



FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. 



Color a glowing scarlet and 

 with darker shadings. Buds 

 long and pointed, opening 

 full and double; produced 

 on long, upright stems. 



LADY HILLINGDON. A 



beautiful coppery shade of 

 apricot-yellow, beautiful in 

 the bud; a strong, vigorous 

 grower and very free 

 flowering. 



LA FRANCE, PINK. It is of 

 superb form, and double as 

 a Rose can be. It is famed 

 for its delicate coloring — 

 silvery rose shaded with 

 pink. Entirely hardy. 



LOS ANGELES. A luminous 

 flame-pink overlaid with 

 translucent golden yellow 

 deep at the base. A long 

 pointed bud opening to a 

 most perfect flower of in- 

 describable beauty. 



LUKEMBURG. A fine large, 

 fully double Rose of vigor- 

 ous branching habit, and 

 unusual freedom for the 

 color which is a rich golden 

 yellow. 



J. L. MOCK. The flowers, 

 which are produced with 

 the greatest freedom on 

 long, stiff stems, are of 

 large size and of perfect 

 form, of a deep imperial 

 pink. 



