National Emblem. Dark crimson. 
Norman Lambert. Coppery orange-crimson. 
Nuntius Pacelli. Pure white. 
Olympiad. Oriental scarlet, flushed yellow at 
base of petals. 
Ophelia. Salmon-pink in cool weather, creamy- 
white in hot. 
Padre. Bright, coppery-scarlet. 
Pink Pearl. Deep rose-pink. Sport of Columbia. 
Premier. Rich, dark pink. 
Premier Supreme. Rich dark pink. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. Multi-colored. Rich buff- 
yellow, flushed pink and combining many 
shades of cerise-pink, flame-scarlet and yel¬ 
low. 
Priscilla. Clear rose-pink. 
Radiance. Dark salmon-pink to silver-pink. 
Rapture. Deep rose-pink sport of Mme. Butter¬ 
fly- 
Red Radiance. Solid medium to deep red, light¬ 
er in hot weather. 
Rev. P. Page-Roberts. Two-tone flame color on 
the outside of outer petals, yellow-cream in¬ 
side, with center petals of apricot—fades in 
full bloom to deep yellow-cream with orange 
reverse. 
Roslyn. Deep orange, opening golden-yellow. 
Rose Marie. Dark rose-pink. 
Sensation. Deep scarlet-crimson. 
Souv. de Claudius Pemet. Sunflower-yellow. 
Souv. de Georges Pernet. Oriental-red, shad¬ 
ing to cochineal, suffused golden-yellow. 
Sunburst. Cadmium-yellow, with darker yellow 
center, verging on saffron. 
Talisman. Multicolored. Orange and yellow 
with tints of red. 
Templar. Deep scarlet-crimson. 
White La France. White tinged with a blush of 
rose. 
White Maman Cochet. (T). Cream-flesh to 
light lemon. 
Wilhelm Kordes. Pink, cream and gold. 
Willowmere. Rich shrimp-pink, shaded yellow 
in center, toning to carmine-pink. 
William R. Smith. (T) Soft silvery-flesh, shad¬ 
ing to cream-peach, edges with lilac splashes. 
Hybrid Perpetuals 
Hybrid Perpetuals. The hardy, fragrant “June 
Blooming” bush roses. They are a mass of bloom 
in early season, and bloom sparingly after that, some 
varieties not at all. 
American Beauty. Imperial pink to deep-rose. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Snow white. 
Gen’l. Jacqueminot. Brilliant, velvety crimson 
with darker shadings. 
George Arends. Light pink. 
Magna Charta. Deep rose, suffused carmine 
when full blown. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft, clear pink. 
Paul Neyron. Rose to imperial pink. 
Soleil D’Or. Orange-yellow, shading to reddish 
gold. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-red. 
Did your roses suffer from the drouth ? My roses 
went through four months of torried heat without 
a drop of artificial watering. They are big and 
tough—ready to stand heat, drouth and cold, and 
bloom their hearts out for you. 
