ROSES 



il.« ^Lmo RaII a delicate, refined shell-pink 



mrS. WnaS. Deil shade, intensely fragrant. Very 



vigorous, tall and bushy. A sport of the ever-popular 



Pink Radiance, and sometimes called "Shell Pink Radi- 



once." An exquisite rose that should be in every garden. 



ki _ P P XUrti*» Deep yellow buds, with carmine 

 IVliS. C« ■ • I nOfil markings, opening to semi- 

 double, clear lemon-yellow, never fading blooms. Similar 

 to Souv.de Claudius Pernet, being among the best yellows 

 growrv successfully throughout the United Stotes. 



Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont 



Red Radiance 



Radiance 



Medium 

 sized red- 

 dish gold buds open to a semi-double golden 

 yellow that is a glorious sight from early sum- 

 mer until freezing weather. Moderately fra- 

 grant. Vigorous, compact, glossy foliage. The 

 "ace" of the golden yellow roses. 



A sport of the famous 

 Radiance and identical in 

 all characteristics except color. A brilliant 

 cerise-red color, and intensely fragrant. 

 Tall and bushy, healthy foliage and excel- 

 lent blooming qualities. The favorite red 

 rose of America's millions. ^ 



A brilliant carmine-pink 

 with yellow shading at 

 base of petals, having a light silvery tone 

 on the inside, and deeper on the outside. 

 The vigorous, free bloomer, parent of Red 

 Radiance. Among the oldest roses, 

 planted everywhere because it has made 

 good everywhere. 



Souv. de Claudius Pernet 



Unfading yellow flowers of tantalizing 

 oroma. Strong plants of fine form. Prob- 

 ably the richest yellow of all roses. An 

 old favorite. 



Tolismon ^.T^t^ 



glorious combination of 

 orange, yellow and rose- 

 red. They simply eclipse ...? 

 other roses in au- 

 tumn. Fine for both 

 decoration and cut- 

 ting. The triple- 

 tone flowers are 

 produced all sea- 

 son. 



These Roses are 

 pictured in true 

 colors oi» inside 

 bocic cover page 



Other Popular 

 ROSES 



MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Bril- 

 liant orange-red and salmon- 

 flame, always in bloom. 

 „., ^ '^\^^ MARGARET McGREDY. The most 



m ^\ popular red rose, always in 



m ^ bloom; a thrifty, healthy, vig- 



' B orous grower. One of the fin- 



S est of all roses. 



'5-M MEV. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. An exceedingly frag- 

 B rant rose of orange and bronze, beautifully 



m veined. Fine for cutting. 



g McGREDY'S SCARLET. Free bloomer, beautiful 

 B flowers of deep vivid rose-red. 



MME. JULES BOUCHE. White buds which show 



slight blush in center. Fragrant. 

 MME. BUTTERFLY. Light pink, faintly tinted 

 with gold near base of petals. Richly perfumed. 

 MRS. LOVELL SWISHER. Coppery salmon flowers 



which fade pleasantly to lighter hues. 

 MRS. SAM McGREDY. Coppery scarlet-orange 



flowers. Richly fragrant. 

 RAPTURE. Glowing pink, fine for cutting. 

 ROSLYN. A new rose, deep yellow shaded orange. 

 ROWENA THOM. Extro large blooms of satiny 

 pink shaded orange-flame. 

 SOUV. DE GEORGES PERNET. Magnificent blooms, brick-red. 

 VATERLAND. Dark red rose and very double, strong grower. 

 VILLE DE PARIS. A fine yellow rose. 



NO GARDEN IS COMPLETE WITHOUT 

 RED AND PINK RADIANCE 



(Pictured in color on inside back page.) 



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