R.B.BUCHANAN SEED CO. gfe? MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE. 
BUCHANAN’S ROSE SENSATIONS 
Prices Post Paid: Each 75c; 3 for $1.80; 6 for $3.00 
VILLE DE PARIS.Richest yellow. Splendid large buds and flowers: un¬ 
rivaled by any other color. Vigorous grower and blooms 
profusely. This rose has no superior. 
MRS. E. P. THOM.Bright canary yellow. Slender, well-shaped buds open 
into full double flowers. One of the most popular 
yellow roses among rose fanciers. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS.Copper red buds of great length, opening to golden yellow 
blooms stained outside with red. Fully double, very 
large and fragrant. Ideal in size and color. 
SOUV. CLAUDIUS PERNET . .One of the few yellow roses which holds its deep sun¬ 
flower yellow color despite the hottest sun. Flowers are 
large, full and of handsome form. Foliage a brilliant 
green, with few thorns. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. A gold medal winner at the National Rose Society show. 
Long, pointed buds of deep lemon yellow, veined with 
orange scarlet as the flower opens. These colors inter¬ 
mingle, forming a beautiful cadmium orange effect, 
with a very pleasant odor. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER....Of recent introduction. Large flowers, thick petals: in 
color a blending of pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. 
Holds color well and is really an outstanding variety. 
BETTY UPRICHARD.Copper red bud, opening to large semi-doub'e flowers. 
Petals are brilliant orange carmine on outside, light 
salmon pink on inside. Strong growing, persistent 
blooming and healthy. 
TALISMAN .A remarkable blending of gold, apricot, yellow, deep pink 
and old rose. Buds superbly shaped, opening into a 
flower of dazzling color to delight the eye. The rose 
of many gold medals. 
SOUV. GEORGES PERNET... .Very large rose of Oriental red with carmine tips and 
old gold base. Unsurpassed for form and color. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY.Scarlet red. Long, slender buds, flower full and fine. 
Velvety texture and persistent b'oomer. 
SENSATION .Long, pointed bud, flower very double. Entrancing scarlet 
crimson overlaid with glossy maroon. Very fragrant 
and an exceptional bloomer. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND.A sparkling, brilliant red. Very fragrant, healthy and 
free flowering. Color holds and doesn’t blue, as does 
other reds. 
MISS ROWENA THOM.Enormous buds and blooms of brilliant, satiny rose-pink, 
shaded with orange flame at center. In the Radiance 
class and far more refined. 
DAME EDITH HELEN.One of the largest and most perfectly shaped pink roses 
known. A brilliant yet soft pink. Flowers are pro¬ 
duced singly on well-foliaged strong canes throughout 
the season. The most perfumed of all pink roses. A 
gold medal winner at several flower shows. 
BUCHANAN’S ROSE COLLECTIONS 
Get what you want by ordering early. Remember, the more popular varieties 
sell out first. These bargain collections allow' you more Roses for your 
money as well as the most popular varieties. 
Order Rose Collections by number only. It is not necessary to mention the 
varieties in the collection you order. 
Sensation 
Ville de Paris 
BUCHANAN’S 
SPECIAL ROSE 
COLLECTIONS 
No. 1—RADIANCE COLLECTION OF 3. $1.00 Post Paid. 
1 Pink Radiance 
1 Red Radiance 
1 Mrs. Chas. Bell 
No. 2—NEW VARIETY 
COLLECTION OF 3. 
$1.35 Post Paid. 
1 Pres. Herbert Hoover 
1 Talisman 
1 Mrs. E. P. Thom 
No. 3—NEW VARIETY 
COLLECTION OF 6. 
$2.50 Post Paid. 
1 Pres. Herbert Hoover 
1 Talisman 
1 Souv. Georges Pernet 
1 Lady Margaret Stewart 
1 Ville de Paris 
1 Mrs. E. P. Thom 
No. 4—OLD RELIABLE 
COLLECTION OF 6. 
$2.35 Post Paid. 
1 Red Radiance 
1 F. K. Druschki 
1 Luxembourg 
1 Pink Radiance 
1 Lady Hillingdon 
1 Sensation 
No. 5—BUCHANAN’S SPECIAL COLLECTION OF 12. $4.65 Post 
Paid. 
1 Betty Uprichard 
1 Red Radiance 
1 Talisman 
1 Ladv Ashtown 
1 Briarcliff 
1 Luxembourg 
1 Etoile de Holland 
1 Pres. Hoover 
1 Pink Radiance 
1 Souv. Geo. Pernet 
1 White KiTarny 
1 Lady Margaret Stewart 
No. 6—COLLECTION OF 4 NEW CLIMBING 
ROSES. $1.60 Post 
Paid. 
1 Climbing Talisman 
1 Climbing Red Radiance 
1 Climbing Primrose 
1 Climbing Chaplin’s Pink 
Climbing American Beauty 
Roses Are Subject to Attacks of Insects and Fungus Diseases. See Page 69 for Information 
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