Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom 
Hybrid Tea Roses, continued 
YELLOW: Golden, buttercup, lemon, orange, 
and coppery yellow 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Long-pointed buds; 
intense saffron-yellow, changing to coppery orange- 
yellow. Good grower. Long one of the most popular of 
all yellow Roses. At its best in autumn. Moderately 
fragrant. Vigorous, bushy. 75 cts. 
ELDORADO. One of the clearest of yellows; very large 
and full, reminding one of that old-time famous climbing 
Rose, Marechal Niel. The open bloom is sometimes a 
little too large for the stem that carries it, causing it to 
nod a bit. Tall, erect. 75 cts. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. A handsome golden yellow 
Rose giving us the longest and most distinctive bud of 
all our newer yellow varieties. The flower opens to an 
apricot-yellow. Medium, erect. 90 cts. 
GOLDEN DAWN. See Novelties, page 6. 
JOANNA HILL. Yellow flowers, similar in color to Mrs. 
Aaron Ward, but much larger and fuller, are borne on 
strong stems almost free of thorns. Moderately fragrant. 
Vigorous, erect. 75 cts. 
MRS. AARON WARD. Indian-yellow, variable in color, 
edging to white. Blooms are often quite whitish at the 
beginning of the season but the color comes back in the 
later blooms. Moderately fragrant. Moderate, low and 
bushy. 75 cts. 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. The deep yellow 
buds, with carmine markings, open to semi-double, 
clear lemon-yellow flowers which never fade or open 
with “dirty” centers. Similar to, but better than, Souv. 
de Claudius Pernet. Rather a long name for a Rose 
with so many good points. Moderately fragrant. Very 
vigorous, tall and bushy. 75 cts. 
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