•Luis Brinas (T) * Joanna Hill (2) 



EVERBLOOMING STAR ROSES 



• GOLDEN DAWN. Page 13. [zJ H.T. Pale yellow. 

 Here indeed is a Rose that captivates everyone who is 

 interested in lovely, varnished, dark green holly-like 

 foliage as well as magnificent, tea-scented flowers. The 

 lemon-yellow blooms, which are continuously produced, 

 are very large, with 50 to 60 petals. Only a plant with 

 such vigorous, healthy- growth could produce so many 

 perfect flowers in a season. $1 each.* (See "Star 

 Dozen," pages 12 and 13.) 



• GRENOBLE. Page 11. ® H.T. Scarlet-crimson. 

 Plant is very vigorous and the blooms come on unusu- 

 ally long stems, making it one of the best garden Roses 

 for cutting. The buds are crimson, but the open flower 

 is brilliant red, almost scarlet, and a bed of Grenoble 

 stands out like a fire. Easilv one of the best reds. 

 SI each.* 



• HEINRICH WENDLAND. H.T. Reddish copper. 

 Large, very double (70 petals) flowers of reddish cop- 

 per with an orange flush over all; backs of the petals 

 are rich orange. It has a rich, syrupy fragrance. 

 $1 each.* 



*IIVIPERIAL POTENTATE. H.T. Pink. An Ameri- 

 can Rose, large in size and beautiful in form. Color 

 clear deep pink. Fragrant and free in bloom. 85 Cts. 

 each.* 



• JOANNA HILL. © H.T. Yellow. This perfectly 

 formed Rose makes long, attractive buds of orange- 

 yellow that open to large, double flowers with an orange 

 center, paling to cream-color at the edges of the petals. 

 One of the finest Roses for cutting. 85 cts. each.* 



• KAISERIN AUGUSTEVIKTORIA. H.T. Cream- 



whilf. Long, sliaj^cK buds ()i>c-n lo lull-pelaled cream- 

 white, dclici<jusl\ sci-ntcd llowcrs. One of the best 

 Roses for cutting. 75 cts. each.* 



• LADY ALICE STANLEY. H.T. Flesh-pink. Color 

 is flesh-pink, lighicrud wiili rich coral on the reverse 

 of the petals and a susjiicion ol salmon in the center 

 of the bloom. 85 cts. each.* 



• LUIS BRINAS. ® H.T. Plant Patent 102. 

 Orange-copper. Fine pointed buds of orange-copper 

 open slowly, the petals curling back, making a starry 

 flower with a high center. It is fully double, with 40 to 

 45 petals, and when entirely open the color is soft old- 

 rose, flushed with gold. It has a delightful fragrance 

 and can be relied on for almost corit irnious bloom from 

 June until hard frost. S))U)}(li<l [or culluu' as the Jloucrs 

 come on erect, Jirm \Ums. SI each; 3 for $2.50.+ 



*See Quantity F>rices, page 3 

 •fNo further discount 



• LADY ASHTOWN. H.T. Pink. The large, long- 

 pointed buds open to perfect carmine-pink blooms with 

 a golden underglow. Borne singly on long stems, they 

 are fine for cutting and last well in the house. 75 Cts. 

 each.* (See Offer, page 9.) 



• LUNA. H.T. Moonlight-yellow. An unsurpassed, 

 deliciously fragrant cut-flower. The long, delicate 

 yellow buds open to large blooms of moonlight-yellow 

 which ages to soft cream-white, and the petals hold 

 their shape for days. $1 each.* 



• MME. BUTTERFLY. H.T. Pink and gold. A 

 steady bloomer with beautifully modeled flowers of 

 tender pink, salmon, cream and gold. Highly scented 

 and long-lasting. A Rose to cherish for its superb 

 blooms in June and during the cool fall months. 

 75 cts. each.* 



• MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. ® H.T. Nastur- 

 tium-buff. This is one of the most charming Roses in 

 the pastel shades. The exquisite, long-pointed buds of 

 nasturtium-orange open slowly to fragrant flowers of 

 nasturtium-buff, shading to soft shell-pink at the edge 

 of the petals. The blooms come singly and are fine for 

 cutting. Noted for almost continuous bloom and 

 unusual color, $1 each.* 



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GOOD ROSES 



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*Mnie. Joseph Perraud (3^ 



