Red Columbia 



Rev. F. Page-Roberts 



NOVELTY ROSES. Yet under test 



*MRS. CHARLES BELL. This is truly a superb sport of the famous Radiance, 

 equal to that variety in most respects and superior to it in color, which is a fine 

 light pink of a most distinct shade. No doubt at all about this Rose — it is one of 

 the best. $1.50 each. 



*Mrs. Charles Lamplough. Soft lemon-yellow Rose of great size; sweetly 

 scented. Bloom is of almost perfect form, very heavy, and occasionally balls. 

 Bush is a moderate grower, and hardy. N. R. S. Gold Medal. $1.50 each. 



•MRS. PRENTISS NICHOLS. A large double bloom of dark brilliant pink, 

 borne in clusters on strong stems. Quite free-blooming, and promises to be hardy 

 and resistant to disease. $1.50 each. 



*RED COLUMBIA. (Illustrated above.) A brilliant red sport of Columbia 

 which is showing evidence of being equally good in the garden. Particularly fine 

 in the fall. Rich in color, and heavily perfumed. $1.50 each. 



•REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS. (Illustrated above.) A gloriously yellow Rose of 

 fine form. The buds are deeply stained with tawny orange, but the open flower 

 is deep yellow and unfading. Its fine and vigorously branching growth and 

 free blooming habit mark this as a yellow Rose which has probably come to 

 stay. Very fragrant. N. R. S. Gold Medal. $3 each. 



•Sunstar. An almost single Rose described by the introducer as deep orange- 

 yellow, shaded with crimson, which colors vary in intensity as the blooms develop. 

 Growth vigorous, erect, and branching, and flowering in great profusion; especially 

 valuable for massing and bedding. $3 each. 



•SENSATION. A new American "Hill" Rose, with large, double, fragrant 

 flowers of fine form, scarlet-crimson with blackish shades, similar to Hoosier 

 Beauty, but promises to flower more freely and to be of better color — that's 

 going some! A. R. S. Gold Medal. $1.50 each. 



•Templar. A new forcing Rose which is making its way into the garden. 

 Clear bright red, of exceeding double form and with fine strong stems. New in 

 1924, and needs testing in the garden. Strongly perfumed. $1.50 each. 



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OSES: See price after each description 



NO QUANTITY DISCOUNT ON NOVELTIES 



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