MRS. A. R. WADDELL. H. T. 
(Pernet-Ducher, 1908.) 
Beautiful, tapering buds of yellowish copper, opening 
to nearly single, cupped blooms of bronze-pink and 
apricot, with a delicate, delicious perfume. The plant 
is rampant, branching, and very free flowering. The 
foliage is better than the average. A splendid Rose 
throughout the season, although at its best in the Fall. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. H. T. 
(Mrs. Charles Bell, 1917.) 
Another grand Rose of the Radiance type. It has all 
the strong, vigorous growth and the free blooming quali¬ 
ties of Radiance, and large, full flowers and cupped 
petals, and in addition the opaline-pink of Radiance 
is blended into golden and salmon-pink in Mrs. Chas. 
Bell. The plant is notably strong and bushy, bearing 
good foliage seldom attacted by disease. 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. H. T. 
(Howard & Smith, 1926.) 
The best yellow bedding Rose we have today. It is 
of clean, healthy, vigorous growth with abundant dark 
bronzy disease resisting foliage and a continuous free 
bloomer throughout the season. The good sized buds 
are long and develop into full, double, very shapely 
flowers of a rich lemon yellow, sweetly scented. 
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