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AMI QUINARD. Prized for the deep vel- 

 vety luster of thebuds and the crimson maroon 

 tones in the open flower; fragrant. The plant is 

 vigorous and upright. 



ANZAC. (Plant Patent 636.) Buds of fifty 

 waxen petals steeped in coral and washed with 

 gold unfold into perfectly formed fragrant 

 camellia-like flowers. As the flowers expand 

 the original colors lighten, the golden flush at 

 the base of the petals passes to yellow and the 

 coral changes to rosy lake. 



CALIFORNIA. (Plant Patent 449.) The 



color is a glorious shade of ruddy orange toned 

 with saffron yellow; the exterior of the broad 

 petals overlaid with Saturn rose — a dual tone 

 effect of indescribable richness and beauty. 

 Buds long and pointed; flowers of enormous 

 size, reaching a diameter of 5 inches. Growth 

 vigorous, with healthy glossy green foliage. 



CHRISTOPHER STONE. In a nation- 

 wide poll of rose growers, this variety ranked 

 second in a list of ten best varieties. It is a 

 bright scarlet red with perfectly formed 

 flowers. 



CONDESA de SASTAGO. Rich yellow 

 buds unfold into copper-colored blooms, with 

 the yellow on the reverse, making a conspicu- 

 ous and startling effect as the flowers reach 

 different stages. Blooms are -fully double with 

 alluring raspberry fragrance. An exceptionally 

 vigorous and bushy grower. 



CONTRAST. A un'que b'-color rose, full 

 petaled and with a dtlicate entrancing frag- 

 rance. The upper face of the flower petals is a 

 charming orange-rose in contrast to the milky- 

 white shown on the reverse. A vigorous grower 

 and profuse bloomer with lovely blooms from 

 June until frost. 



CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant Patent 105.) 



The plant is of spreading habit, so desirable 

 for garden planting. The large buds are of 

 typical ufrPshape. They open into full, well- 

 formed blooms of a deep vivid crimson shaded 

 ox-blood red with a soft velvety nap. 



2-year-old dormant plants: SI -50 each; 3 for 

 S4. 25; $15.00 doz. 



EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. The outside 

 of the petals is cream and blush shaded, with 

 orange at the base, the inner face is salmon- 

 pink with golden orange at the base. 



EDITH WILLKIE.(PlantPatentNo. 500.) 



The pointed bud is deep jasper red. This opens 

 to an inner surface of vivid shrimp-pink, while 

 the outer surface softens to Venetian pink with 

 lemon-yellow base. Overall are elusive tones 

 of old-rose and coral red. The petals are beau- 

 tifully pointed; the fragrance is delightful. 



2-vear-old dormant plants: $1.75 each; 3 for 

 S4.75. 



ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. A magnificent 

 rich scarlet-crimson with a lovely velvet finish 

 and a fragrance of special appeal. The plants 

 branch freely and produce an abundance of 

 flowers which are most lovely iu every way. 



JOANNA HILL. The buds are long and 

 pointed. They open into large, full, semi-double 

 flowers. The color is clear yellow, orange-yellow 

 at the heart. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VIKTORIA. For 



over 40 years this has been the favorite pure 

 w ; hite of rose lovers. Form perfect, fragrance 

 delightful and plant is moderately vigorous 

 and hardy. 



McGREDY'S IVORY. Appealing large 

 flowers of beautiful double form and with 

 moderate fragrance. Tlu color is delicate 

 cream white merging into yellow at the base. 

 Vigorous, disease resistant, and a prolific 

 bloomer. 



McGREDY'S SCARLET. The fragrant, 

 full, double flowers are of good size. They are 

 brilliant scarlet, orange-yellow at base of 

 petals, the upper portions of same being 

 lightly touched with crimson. 



MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. 



Awarded the National Rose Society Gold 

 Medal. A clear rose-pink of enormous size 

 and with stiff large petals. The plants are 

 moderately vigorous but very free flowering 

 and the blooms have a delightful Verbena- 

 like fragrance. 



MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT. In the bud 



stage is reddish-gold and when the fine, cup- 

 shaped flower is fully opened, a deep golden- 

 yellow. The plant is strong and compact and 

 blooms continuously. 



PINK DAWN. A very pretty rose of excep- 

 tional merit. Perfectly full, double flowers of a 

 deep rose opening to lovely pink with an orange 

 base. The showy blooms have a sweet fra- 

 grance. Of sturdy upright habit. 



POINSETTIA. The name which so aptly de- 

 scribes this beautiful rose was suggested by Dr. 

 J. Horace MacFarland, of the American Rose 

 Society. It has semi-double flowers of a bright 

 rich scarlet color produced profusely during 

 the whole season on vigorous plants of fairly 

 tall growth. 



PRESIDENT HOOVER. Strong, vigorous 

 growth. Flowers large and full. Color, a com- 

 bination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and 

 yellow, in beautiful contrast which brings out 

 the strong individuality of this charming rose. 



RADIANCE. "Radiance" is a brilliant 

 rosy-carmine, displaying beautiful, rich and 

 opaline pink tints in the open flower; the form 

 is fine, largest size and full, with cupped 

 petals. The bud is large, brilliant, radiant; 

 the stems are long, and flowers borne erect. 



RED RADIANCE.- It is a clear red sport 

 of the well-known and popular garden rose 

 "Radiance." It inherits all the fine qualities 

 of the latter — vigorous growth, erect branch- 

 ing habit, and healthy dark green foliage. The 

 stems are long and rigid. Delightfully fragrant. 



SOEUR THERESE. Named in honor of 

 Sister Therese, the famed French Saint of 

 Lisieux who is popularly known as "The Little 

 Flower." Splendid large gold-yellow buds open- 

 ing to cadmium yellow with edges toned 

 carmine. 



TALISMAN. A strikingly beautiful rose. 

 In the bud it is particularly attractive. The 

 color is a combination of gold yellow, apri- 

 cot and deep pink or old rose. The outside 

 of the petals is bright yellow, gold, and pink; 

 as the flowers expand they become bright 

 apricot, gold, and deep rose pink 



TANGO. A superb bicolor Rose, exquisite 

 in bud or expanded full open-bloom. Upper sur- 

 face of petals fine vermilion scarlet, reverse or 

 under side bronze with old gold shadings at 

 the base. 



THE DOCTOR. Awarded the National 

 Rose Society Gold Medal. A clear rose-pink 

 of enormous size and with stiff large petals. The 

 plants are moderately vigorous and very free 

 flowering, and the flowers have a delightful 

 Verbena-like fragrance. 



TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (Plant Patent 



No. 162.) A sport of President Herbert Hoover 

 which explains its vigor and other outstand- 

 ing qualities. The color of the massive flowers 

 is rich blood red toning to cerise-red in the 

 center. It is one cf the really great roses. 



WILL ROGERS. (Patent No. 256.) The 



flowers are a black velvety crimson-maroon 

 which holds its color till the last petal falls. 

 Its fragrance is so intense that a few flowers 

 will scent a room with "Attar of Roses" 

 fragrance. In form the flowers are quite 

 double with a beautiful ruffled petal arrange- 

 ment in the open flower. 



Prices for above, except where noted: 2-year-old dormant plants: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; $12.50 doz. 



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