\ou Can Win Praise—and Prizes—with these Choicest Roses 
Experts Selected These Roses for You 
The increasing interest in rose culture in the Southwest has led to the development of varieties which are being- grown, with 
such success as to cause nation-wide comment. From the finest of these, after thorough investigation and on the advise of our 
most successful growers, we have chosen the most outstanding—the most satisfactory of the new varieties—the best loved of 
the old. The roses we offer are healthy, 2-year-old, field grown plants, budded on the best root stock obtainable. 
Talisman Rose. 
Rose Sensations—New Varieties 
59c EACH, OR ANY FOUR $2.00; POSTPAID 
665— TALISMAN —Brilliant red and golden 
buds that open to beautiful shaped blooms 
of scarlet-orange and golden yellow. The bud 
is long and shapely, developing into medium 
size; compact double flowers; a free bloomer, 
with glossy foliage. 
666— DAME EDITH HELEN —Clear pink. 
Perfect shapely buds and substantial high 
centered, sweetly scented blooms; free flow¬ 
ering on long, straight stems; vigorous 
grower; remarkable number of 60 petals, 
beautifully arranged. Great new show 
variety. 
667— PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER —A 
glorious new variety; multi-colored, large 
cerise-pink, flame scarlet and yellow bloom; 
thick, broad petals, very fragrant. Vigorous, 
and blooms with unceasing abundance. 
668 — REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS — Golden 
yellow, copper-red; very long buds, opening 
golden yellow, stained outside with red. 40 
to 50 petals, large and very fragrant. Ideal 
in size and color. 
669— MRS. LOVELL S W I S H E R —Large 
pointed buds and huge, gorgeous flowers, deep 
coppery-salmon at base merging to salmon- 
pink at tips; vigorous grower of branching 
habit. 
670 — ETOILE de HOLLANDE — Brilliant 
crimson-red, a continuous bloomer with large 
fairly double flowers, deliciously perfumed; 
upright, vigorous grower. 
671— E. G. HILL —Dazzling scarlet, shad¬ 
ing to a deeper red as it develops, long 
stems, foliage of fine color. The bud is un¬ 
surpassed in beauty. 
Standard Popular Varieties 
40c EACH; 3 FOR $1.10; DOZEN $3.75; POSTPAID. 
Pink Varieties 
672 — COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER —Rose-pink, large, double, 
full cupped blooms, very fragrant. Plants bushy, hardy and 
a free bloomer. 
6 73— FRANK W. DUNLOP —Large buds and flowers of bril¬ 
liant rose pink, very double and highly perfumed. 
674 — .PINK RADIANCE — Rose-pink. Brilliant buds, well 
formed, globular, very fragrant. Fine hardy bloomer. 
675— SHELL PINK RADIANCE —S'hell-pink. Buds and blooms 
of fine globular form, sweetly perfumed. Plant strong and 
bushy. 
680 — JONKHEER J. L. MOCK —Carmine-pink. Immense buds 
and flowers. A strong healthy plant. 
681 — COLUMBIA —Bright-pink. Enormous. Full and perfectly 
formed flowers borne on stiff stems. A most prolific bloomer. 
682— LA FRANCE —Silvery-pink. An old Hybrid Tea, with 
lovely double blooms, desired for its unsurpassed fragrance. 
682A—LOS ANGELES —Salmon-pink. Very lovely buds and 
exquisite flowers, very sweetly perfumed. 
683— WILLOMERE —Shrimp-pink. Of bushy habit with beau¬ 
tiful buds, very large flowers and lustrous green foliage. 
684— PAUL NEYRON— Bright-pink. This variety is notable 
for its long thick stems without thorns. 
Yellow Varieties 
691 — ALEXANDER HILL GRAY —Lemon-yellow. Free flower¬ 
ing and vigorous, similar in color to Marechal Neil. One of 
the most beautiful roses. 
692 — GOLDEN OPHELIA —Golden-yellow. Vigorous grower, 
deliciously fragrant flowers on stiff, heavy stems. 
693 — LUXEMBOURG —Orange-yellow. Very fragrant, well 
formed buds, borne on stiff, upright stems; valuable for cut 
flowers. 
694 — LADY HILLINGDON —Apricot-yellow. Strong buds, pale 
yellow when open, fragrant, erect, with perfect foliage. 
695 — SUNBURST —Orange-yellow. Beautiful buds with orange 
centered yellow flowers, fragrant, spreading growth. 
White Varieties 
696— WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY (Frau Karl Druschki) — 
Snow-white, with deep, firm petals, perfect shape, no fragrance. 
One of the best white roses, tall free bloomer. 
697 — KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA —Creamy white. A 
marvelous rose with perfect buds and flowers. Fragrant, hardy 
and vigorous. 
698 — WHITE COCHET —Snow-white, with sometimes a faint 
tinge of pale-blush. Double, large, free bloomer. 
Red Varieties 
686— FRANCIS SCOTT KEY —Light-crimson. Very large dou¬ 
ble flowers, sturdy grower and free bloomer; erect, slightly 
fragrant, good foliage. 
687— RED RADIANCE —Rose-red. Large globe-shaped flowers 
borne on long, stiff stems, produces freely until frost. Excel¬ 
lent foliage. 
688 — AMERICAN BEAUTY — Rosy - crimson. Magnificent 
flowers, very fragrant. An old favorite. 
689— HADLEY —Rich-red. Large, well-shaped flowers. Per¬ 
fume unsurpassed. 
690— SENSATION —Scarlet-Crimson. Large long-pointed bud, 
flowers very double, sweetly scented, dark foliage. 
685— ETOILE de FRANCE —Velvety-crimson. Vivid color, 
large, double, fragrant and long-lasting flowers borne singly 
on long stems. Good foliage. 
Hardy 
Climbing 
Varieties 
699 — PAULS SCARLET 
—The most popular of 
all climbing roses. Flow¬ 
ers of vivid scarlet color 
that is maintained with¬ 
out burning or bleaching 
until petals drop. 
700 — SILVER MOON— 
Creamy-white flowers of 
immense size, with beau¬ 
tifully cuped petals. 
Abundance of glossy- 
green foliage that is prac¬ 
tically free from mildew. 
701 — CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY —Flowers of rosy- 
carmine color produced in abundance on separate stems. 
702 — CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA — Very 
double, perfectly formed, pure white flowers with faint lemon 
centers. 
703 — CLIMBING RED RADIANCE —An unsurpassed red climb¬ 
ing rose. Vigorous grower with large globular, clear red 
flowers. 
Etoile de France. 
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DAVID HARDIE SEED COMPANY 
