22 ROSES— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
ROSES— (Continued^ 
SUNBURST. 
Sunburst — Is extraordinarily vigorous and healthy 
and belongs to the class of big roses. The color is 
orange copper or golden orange, all intense shades and 
extremely brilliant in effect. IDoes well out of doors and 
will rank high as a bedder. At the Chicago show, 1910, it 
was awarded the cup for the best new rose ever before 
exhibited — a sensation. 
Each 25c 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward — The habit of this rose is one of the 
handsomest in the entire rose family, a profusion of 
bronze green, long pointed foliage, carried quite up to 
the flower. The color of the bloom is Indian yellow, 
which lightens, as the rose opens, to a soft fawn color. 
It is a rose distinct in every respect. 
Richmond— This has proved to be one of our best red roses 
both indoors and in the garden. It is free-flowering and 
the color is rich indeed. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria— Pearly white, fragrant flowers, 
on long stems; a healthy flower with beautiful foliage. 
Perle de Jardins— A perfect yellow rose of exquisite 
fragrance. 
Sunrise— The foliage of this rose is quite a feature with 
its autumn coloring. The bloom is a copper yellow. 
Kate Mollon— Soft pink: the Minnesota rose. 
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Mme. Chatenay. 
Mmc. Chatenay — Perpetual bloomer of a delicate pink 
shade; does well in the open. 
Killarney. 
Killarney— Pale pink, robust growth, free flowering. 
White Killarney— As an outdoor variety, Killarney (the 
pink variety) has proved to be one of the very best of 
roses we know of, plants standing the winter with ordi- 
nary protection and producing an abundance of blos- 
soms during the season. White Killarney is identical in 
habit and growth with the pink. 
Each, 3 inch pots lOe; doz. $1.00 
Each, 4-inch pots 25g; doz. $2.50 
One-year-old plants, each 50c to $1.00 
