JULIAN POTIN. H. T. (Pernet-Ducher, 1927.) 
The Golden Pernet. A rich golden yellow that grows 
richer and deeper as the flowers mature. The buds are 
long and shapely and develop into large full flowers of 
beautiful form, delightfully sweet-scented. The plant 
is upright and vigorous, a profuse bloomer and is very 
resistant to disease. 
KILLARNEY. H. T. (A. Dickson & Son, 1898.) 
One of the most popular of pink Roses. Long point¬ 
ed buds, opening to flat, bright sparkling pink blooms 
with enormous petals. Vigorous grower and very free 
flowering. 
KILLARNEY WIHTE. H. T. (Waban, 1909.) 
A pure white sport of the famous Killarney, the long 
buds are large, the open flowers surpass in beauty and 
size even its parent. Chiefly used for greenhouse forcing, 
but is equaly as good in the garden. 
LAFAYETTE. Poly. (Nonin, 1921.) 
Large semi-double flowers of striking light crimson, 
which fades very little; blooms very liberally in loose 
clusters of 30 or more. Plant tall, healthy, and more 
than usu ally attractive. Fine for bedding and decora¬ 
tive schemes in the garden. 
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