ELDORADO. H. T. (Howard & Smith, 1923d 
This yellow variety is well at the top of the Rose 
list. Golden buds flushed with red, opening to clear 
yellow, cupped blooms filled to the center with crinkled 
petals, slightly fragrant. Plant is erect with fairly good 
foliage. 
ELVIRA ARAMAYO. H. T. 
(P. J. Looymans & Co., 1922.) 
This new rose in a new coloring, at once attracts im¬ 
mediate attention. A strong grower of free blooming 
habit, quilled petals, are cactus shape. The coloring is 
rich and may be discribed as Indian Red in which are 
blended orange-carmine, toned with madder and salmon 
pink. Long stemmed and especially fine for cutting. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. H. T. 
(H. A. Verschuren & Sons, 1919.) 
The best all around red bedding Rose yet introduced. 
A strong vigorous healthy grower and free bloomer, 
which , like the popular Radiance Roses, improves in 
vigor from year to year. It is a continuous bloomer 
with large, moderately double flowers that are particu¬ 
lar attractive in the half-open state. In color a bril¬ 
liant crimson red. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE. H. T. (Pernet-Ducher, 1904.) 
A magnificent red Rose that has come to stay. Plant 
an extra strong grower, with intense crimson flowers on 
long stems, very fragrant and free blooming. Fair for 
cutting and should be in every list. 
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