NEW BRAUNEELS, TEXAS 
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ing rosy carmine. 
BriarclilF—Long, pointed bud, light pink. 
La France—Peach blossom to amber 
rose, tinged.with crimson. 
Los Angeles — Luminous flame pink, 
toned with coral, shaded with translucent 
gold at the base of the petals. 
Malmaison — Rich creamy flesh, rose 
center, double. 
Unman Cochet—Very bright rose, yel¬ 
low center. A very vigorous grower. 
Mine. Caroline Testout — Hybrid Tea, 
lovely pink. 
My Maryland—Glowing, intense pink. 
Paul Neyron—Deep pink, very large. 
Thornless. 
Premier — Deep rose, petals broadly 
rolled. 
Radiance—Intense rose pink, fragrant, 
large blooms. 
Rose Hill.—1 hire rose-pink on both sides 
of the petals. 
Rose Marie—Deep pink. 
Souvenir dc Georges Pernet—Terracotta 
pink. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison—Large, full, 
llesh-colo red. 
Souvenir de President Carnot — Rosy 
llesli, shaded white. 
Willowmere — Rich shrimp pink, yel¬ 
low center, toning to cream pink towards 
base of petals. Bushy habit. 
YELLOW 
Alexander Kill Gray—Deep lemon-yel¬ 
low, very fragrant and a very free bloom¬ 
er. 
Amelia Glide—A dainty rose for decora¬ 
tive use. 
Baby Doll or Tip Top — A miniature 
rose, golden yellow tipped with clear, 
bright cerise. 
Duchess of Wellington—Saffron yellow, 
crimson shadings, changing to deep cop¬ 
pery saffron yellow. 
Dudley Cross—Light yellow rose, good 
bloomer. 
Emily Gray—Large full yellow blooms 
in clusters. 
Eloile de Lyon—Sulphur-yellow, beau¬ 
tiful buds. 
Eldorado—Golden yellow, base of petals 
light red. 
Golden Emblem—Yellow with crimson 
stripe on outer petals, tea perfume. 
Golden Ophelia — Golden yellow, up¬ 
right, free habit. 
Helene Gambrier—Deep, rich yellow, 
hardy. 
Lady Hillingdon — Slender, graceful 
buds, deep yellow. 
Luxembourg — Golden yellow, strong 
grower. 
Madame Melaine Soupert—Golden yel¬ 
low, shaded pink. 
Miss Lolita Armour—Deep coral with a 
golden coppery red suffusion, the base 
of the petals a rich golden yellow with 
copper-red sheen. 
Mine. Alexandre Dreux—Deep yellow, 
splashed orange. 
Mine. Edouard Herriot — Coral-red 
shaded with yellow and bright rosy scar¬ 
let. passing to shrimp-red. 
Mine. Cecile Brunner—The tiny pink 
Polyantha rose. 
Mine. Butterfly — Bright pink, apricot 
and gold. 
Mrs. Arthur Waddell—Coppery salmon. 
Old Gold—Reddish orange and yellow. 
Ophelia—Orange salmon. A favorite for 
cut flowers. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts—Orange-yellow, 
fragrant. 
Soleil d’Or—Orange-gold and pink. Very 
double. 
Souvenir Claudius Pernet — Wonderful 
cut flower. 
Sunburst—A valuable summer variety, 
big. 
WHITE 
Bessie Brown—Snow-white, tinged with 
pink. 
Catherine Zeimet — The White Baby 
Rambler. 
Frau Karl Drusehki—White American 
Beauty. 
Kaiser in Augusta Victoria—Pure ivory 
white. 
Mad aiue Plantier—Very large and dou¬ 
ble, pure white. 
Marie Lambert (Snowflake) — Pure 
white. 
The Bride—White to very light pink. 
White Cochet—A beautiful white rose 
for cut flowers. 
White Killarney—A favorite for cutting. 
White Ophelia—Very fragrant and very 
double. 
CLIMBERS 
American Pillar — Large single pink 
Mowers with yellow stamens. Very free- 
