Patience—A lovely scarlet carmine like, shading to 
orange scarlet. The build of the flower is perfect. 
A fine garden acquisition. You can always pick 
lovely long buds from this variety. 75 cents each. 
President Herbert Hoover —A glorious new rose 
and quite charming in its color arrangement of 
cerise, pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. The buds 
are quite pointed, opening into lovely flowers of 
good substance. This new rose has proven itself 
to be exceptionally free flowering and the finest 
grower in the Hybrid Tea family. Fully equal to 
the Radiance roses in growth. 75 cents each. 
Radiance —The rose that does grow and is always 
in bloom, even in the hottest weather. An ideal 
bedding rose of Americna origin that should be 
more generally planted. The color is brilliant 
Carmine Pink with Yellow shadings, slightly by¬ 
color. A sterling Rose. See color outside back 
cover. 75 cents each. 
Rapture —A deeper Mad. Butterfly with the same 
habit of growth. 75 cents each. 
Red Radiance —Very Vigorous —A counterpart of 
Radiance except in color. Possesses all the good 
traits of its parent. Color is a bright Cerise Red. 
This rose does well when others fail. Its habit of 
growth is branching and we find it to be the ideal 
Hybrid Tea. 75 cents each. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts —This is one of the most 
beautiful of the newer roses. To begin with, the 
color is quite startling. The coppery yellow pointed 
buds with reflex petals are marked carmine-red 
passing into large beautifully formed roses of much 
substance, that lasts a long time when cut. It is 
my ideal of a perfect flower. This variety will 
always be in demand when better known. See cut 
page 9. 75 cents each. 
Souv. de Georges Pernet —Large flowers of oriental 
red, quite up to exhibition size. The habit of 
growth is spreading. Does well in some sections, 
and poorly in others. 75 cents each. See cut out¬ 
side back cover. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet— This new French Rose, 
color a striking Sunflower Yellow, deeper in center, 
without any color blending, and which is retained 
without fading in the warmest weather, has flowers 
large and pointed. Its foliage is brilliant green. 75 
cents each. 
Souv. de Georges Beckwith —Another new Rose 
of great size. Its large double blooms of Salmon 
Pink and Yellow are freely produced and quite 
lasting. It has proved to be a vigorous grower and 
much superior to the Lyon Rose which it has 
superceded. 75 cents each. 
Souvenir —(A golden yellow Talisman) one of the 
loveliest of roses. Its bloom is a deep golden yellow 
and is a prolific producer of fragrant flowers for 
cutting. A superb garden variety with all the de¬ 
sirable qualities of the popular Talisman. $1.00 
each. See cut page 4. 
Syracuse —-This new red rose looks like a dangerous 
competitor for first place with E. G. Hill and 
Etoile de Hollande. The color resembles Etoile de 
Hollande and is full like the E. G. Hill rose. The 
plant is free flowering and carries its blossoms on 
erect stems. $1.00 each. 
Talisman —The rose of many gold medals. The 
color combination is most fascinating, containing 
shadings of gold, apricot, yellow and old rose. The 
buds are long and well formed averaging about 
twenty-eight petals. It has proved to be a fine 
grower with glossy foliage. Best in cool weather. 
75 cents each. 
Ville de Paris (City of Paris) —A gold medal was 
awarded this variety at the International Rose 
Show held in Paris. It is in color a rich buttercup 
yellow, delightfully fragrant. The bush is quite 
upright in habit of growth with rich holly-green 
foliage. One of the best yellows. 75 cents each. 
Willowmere —The color is similar to Los Angeles. 
Its outstanding characteristics are hardiness and 
free blooming propensities, never being out of 
bloom. The rose is not good when budded on 
certain stocks but we have the stock to which it 
shows an affinity to do well upon. See color cut 
ouside back cover. 75 cents each. 
White Killarney —A true sport from the ever 
favorite Pink Killarney, with larger and more 
double flowers. Perpetual blooming (subject to 
mildew). Fine in Autumn. 75 cents each. 
Wilhelm Kordes —This rose of recent introduction, 
seems to have met with popular approval. Its 
marvelously colored blooms of great substance and 
real beauty of form are held erect on strong stems. 
Some days no two flowers on the same plant, will 
look alike. Leather like foliage, resistant to disease. 
75 cents each. 
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