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THE KALLAY BROTHERS CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
The World's Outstanding 
NEW ROSE 
President Herbert Hoover 
A glorious new multi-colored rose unfolding its broad, 
thick petals unhurriedly from the beautiful pointed bud. 
Vivid cerise-pink, softly flamed with yel¬ 
low, orange and scarlet; this combination 
most emphatic on the reverse. The per¬ 
fume is exquisite; the foliage ornamental. 
Los Angeles. One of the most beauti¬ 
ful roses. Long-Stemmed flowers of a 
luminous flame-pink, shaded with gold. 
Large and very fragrant. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. A new, 
solid yellow built like Pernet; with con¬ 
tinuous free bloom, a perfect center, 
clear lemon color which does not fade, 
and dark, bronzy foliage. The bud is 
slender, the flower shapely and of good 
size. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. A magnificent 
new rose of great size, freedom, perfect 
form and vigorous growth; destined to 
become a garden favorite. Pure pink, 
yellow at base of petals; extra fragrant. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem (Van 
Rossem, 1926). A marvelously beautiful 
rose with a unique color combination not 
found in any other variety, a most strik¬ 
ing blending of dark vivid orange and 
apricot on a golden yellow ground with 
frequent touches of bronze on the re¬ 
verse of the petals. 
Mme. Alexandre Dreux. An excellent 
golden yellow of deep tone, with full, 
shapely flowers on erect branches. 
Padre. (H. T.) Coppery-scarlet with bright 
yellow at base of petals. Semi-double with 15 
to 20 petals, often curiously notched, strong 
erect grower; exceptionally free flowering. 
Sensation. Bud is large, long-pointed; the 
expanded flower very double; five inches across; 
very lasting. The finish suggests rich velvet, 
scarlet crimson deepened over all by glossy 
maroon. 
Ville de Paris. Unadulterated sunflower yel¬ 
low which holds fast under all weather condi¬ 
tions. In form, character and growth it favors 
the practical Radiance type. 
Wilhelm Kordes. A magnificent variety with 
strong, straight shoots and gleaming masses of 
reddish leaves. The abundant bloom is gilded 
salmon-pink, flushed orange and veined copper- 
red when fresh; but a veritable sunset at the 
close, with a broken background, and straggling 
rays of red. 
New Hybrid Tea Roses 
Any of the following Roses on this page 
70c each, postpaid 
Charles K. Douglas (H. T.) Bud large, long 
pointed; flower large, full, double sweet frangrance; 
color, intense flaming scarlet, flushed bright velvety 
crimson. Foliage dark green; disease resistant; vig¬ 
orous, upright grower; produces an abundance of 
blooms from June to October. 
Columbia. A beautiful, true pink; deepening as 
it matures to a warm, glowing tone, which is en¬ 
during. 
Mrs. C. W. Edwards (H. T.) Bud large, long 
pointed; flower very large, double, high centered; 
pure crimson-carmine, yellow base, on the outside 
of the petals the yellow bases run into veinings of 
yellow; moderate fragrance. Profuse and continuous 
bloomer. Hardy. 
White Killarney (Double). This is the best known 
of Dickson’s famous Irish Hybrid-Tea Roses, and 
is one of the most popular of our garden roses. In 
color it is clear white, whiter than any other rose. 
Duchess of Wellington. Long, shapely buds, with 
petals of great substance, color an intense saffron- 
yellow, stained deep crimson, delightfully fragrant 
and very free flowering. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem 
SPECIAL OFFER 
We will mail postpaid one each of six 
varieties from the above list for $3.50. 
