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MADAM BUTTERFLY. All 

 the color tones of Ophelia 

 are intensified making- it a 

 harmony of bright pink 

 apricot and gold. The 

 opening" flowers are perfect 

 in form, clear and brilliant 

 in color and very fragrant. 



OPHELIA. Delicate salmon 

 flesh, shaded with rose. 

 Long, pointed buds on stiff 

 stems. Free bloom, un- 

 usually attractive foliage. 

 Strong grower. 



GOLDEN OPHELIA. A seed- 

 ling from the favorite 

 Ophelia. Buds and flowers 

 of fine size and beautifully 

 formed of a bright golden 

 yellow. Hardy and a pro- 

 fuse bloomer. 



MBS. T. R. FIERSON. New. 

 A vivid crimson-scarlet 

 sport of Premier. Flowers 

 born singly on strong stems. 

 Has already been awarded 

 three gold medals. 



PILGRIM. Beautiful shade 

 bright rose pink. The bud 

 is long compact, and opens 

 perfect. It produces blooms 

 in abundance with long, 

 straight and strong stems. 

 It is very fragrant. 



RAPTURE (New). An im- 

 proved sport of M. Butter- 

 fly. Strong grower. Foliage 

 handsome, almost mildew 

 proof. The color, an ex- 

 quisite salmon shade with 

 golden flush at the base of 

 petals. Large pointed buds 

 on long, strong stems, a 

 beauty for every rose 

 garden. 



SOUVENIR BE CLAUDIUS 

 FERNET. One of our most 

 popular yellow roses. Long 

 bud on a long and strong- 

 stem, very large and full 

 flower. Superb sun yellow 

 color shaded warmer in the 

 center. 



RADIANCE, PINK. This 



grand, giant-flowering rose 

 stands head and shoulders 

 above all other roses of its 

 class. The flowers are 

 large. The buds are par- 

 ticularly handsome. The 

 plant is vigorous, making 

 strong canes, a brilliant 

 carmine-pink, with salmon- 

 pink and yellow shadings 

 at the base of the petals. 



RED RADIANCE. One of the 

 leading if not the leading 

 red rose. It is a vigorous 

 grower, unusually hardy 

 for a rose of this class and 

 produces blooms continual- 

 ly. The blooms are of a 

 deep red with an intense 

 fragrance. 



IMPERIAL POTENTATE. 



One of the finest now bril- 

 liant pink Roses. Very 

 vigorous grower of free- 

 flowering habit. 



SENSATION (H. T.). Enor- 

 mous scarlet - crimson 

 blooms of fine deep form; 

 great size and substance; 

 very sweetly scented. Plant 

 is strong. 



MRS. CHARLES RUSSELL 

 or PINK AMERICAN 

 BEAUTY. Bright rose-pink 

 deepening towards center. 

 Equal in size and fragrance 

 to American Beauty with 

 longer and more pointed 

 buds. Vigorous, leathery 

 foliage almost mildew 

 proof. Very prolific bloomer. 



SUNBURST. Golden orange 

 and golden yellow giving 

 extremely brilliant effect. 

 A giant rose, long stems, 

 long pointed buds, free 

 bloomer and strong healthy 

 plant. 



TALISMAN. This new Amer- 

 ican rose was awarded gold 

 medals by the American 

 Rose Society when ex- 

 hibited at the National 

 Flower Show in Louisville, 

 Ky., the Philadelphia 



Flower Show and at the 

 International Flower Show 

 at New York City where it 

 also received the President 

 Coolidge Horticultural Gold 

 Medal in 1929. Its brilliant 

 orange red buds open to a 

 large, fragrant, high point- 

 ed bloom of glowing golden 

 yellow stained with copper- 

 red and orange rose on the 

 inside of the petal. The 

 rose will not drop its petals 

 even when fully bloomed 

 out. The plants have 

 proved vigorous and healthy 

 growers outdoors and 

 hardy. Prices: 2-year plants 

 80c each; 3 for $2.25. 



MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. 

 Pink. Decidedly deeper and 

 more brilliant in color than 

 La France, larger flower, 

 and is as good in other 

 ways. Color brilliant satiny 

 rose. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VIC- 

 TORIA. White, blended 

 with cream color; very 

 large; full and double, al- 

 most perfect in form; a 

 most generous bloomer. 



MRS. AARON WARD. The 

 buds are a rich golden buff, 

 developing into large, well- 

 shaped flowers of Indian 

 yellow, tinged salmon. 

 Dwarf habit, well branched, 

 bushy and a free bloomer. 



WILLIAM P. DREER. For 

 delicacy of coloring is not 

 comparable to any other 

 variety. The flowers, simi- 

 lar in shape to Los Angeles. 

 Color a soft, silvery shell- 

 pink, base of petals rich 

 golden yellow, which gives 

 a golden suffusion to the 

 entire flower. 



PRESIDENT HERBERT 

 HOOVER. An outstanding- 

 novelty of a really new 

 color combination. Maroon, 

 orange, and gold, rioting in 

 the most contrasting 

 fashion. Long pointed 



buds, borne on rigid stems. 

 You cannot appreciate the 

 beauty of this rose without 

 seeing it. It is an unusual 

 strong grower and blooms 

 continually throughout the 

 summer and fall. Has 

 proven equally adapted to 

 the greenhouse or outside 

 rose garden. No rose bed 

 is complete without this 

 hardy, free blooming, fra- 

 grant rose. 2-year plants, 

 $1.00 each; $9.00 for 10. 



WILLOWMERE. This strong 

 rugged grower of the Los 

 Angeles type is very hard 

 to equal. It has wonderful 

 long pointed buds of magni- 

 ficent brilliant pink flowers 

 suffused with a golden 

 light. The plants are erect, 

 very vigorous, mildew re- 

 sistant, and always have 

 an abundance of flowers on 

 them. 



Ophelia. 



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Willowmere. 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 



