Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossen —A truly marvel¬ 
ous rose with the most entrancing color ar¬ 
rangement not found in any other variety. A 
most striking blending of dark vivid orange and 
apricot on yellow ground passing to bronze. A 
strong upright grower. 75 cents each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont —Rich golden yellow 
flower. A compact bush which blooms with 
unceasing abundance throughout the season. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward—A most striking shade of 
Indian Yellow, shading to lemon at edges of 
petals, splendid garden and cut rose. 
Olympiad—-This handsome French variety, 
winner of the 1930 Gold Medal at Bagatelle, 
was renamed Olympiad in this country to com¬ 
memorate the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. 
It has a very long bud and a fully double, ex¬ 
tremely long-lasting flower of deep blood-red 
shaded with copper and yellow. 75 cents each. 
Patience —A lovely Scarlet carmine lake, shad¬ 
ing to orange scarlet. The build of the flower 
is perfect. A .fine garden acquisition. 75c each. 
President Hoover —it is remarkable for its 
vigorous growth and beautiful colorings. A 
blend of orange and pink, varying in tone from 
coppery-red in the bud, to glowing orange-yel¬ 
low at the base of the petals, suffused with vivid 
rose pink. 
Roslyn —Charming, pointed buds of golden 
yellow and frilled, open flowers of buttercup 
hue strengthened with orange. A remarkably 
free bloomer. 
Raselandia—Flowers large, deep golden yel¬ 
low, every bloom perfect. Very strong and a 
fine bloomer. 
Sensation—As large and more prolific than 
Premier. Well supplied with a heavy luxuriant 
foliage. The flowers are fine any season of the 
year. The color is an entrancing shade of red. 
The bud long-pointed and the open flower 
beautiful, with extreme size and good color to 
the last. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet —This is a rose of 
astonishing size and astonishing beauty. The 
iarge globular buds open to enormous flowers of 
a glorious deep orange-pink, quite fragrant and 
lasting. 
Souv. H. A. Verschurren —Buff yellow shaded 
orange, blooms perfect and lasting. We find it 
a fine growing rose and a free bloomer. A real, 
iy good yellow rose. 
Syracuse— Large, very double, crimson-scarlet 
flowers on long sterns. Plant upright and vigor¬ 
ous. 
Talisman—The most gorgeous assemblage of 
colors in one flower ever presented by a rose. 
Here are the strong colors exhibited, mostly in 
well-defined angular blocks; gold, apricot-yel¬ 
low, blocdorange, deep pink and old rose. The 
bud is long and shapely, developing into med¬ 
ium-sized, compactly double flowers; a free- 
blocmer, with glossy foliage. 
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