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BOYD NURSERY COMPANY 
Sunburst 
Mrs. Aaron Ward 
Los Angeles 
GBUSS AN TEPLITZ— Brightest 
red of all roses, a rich scarlet with 
crimson shading; deliciously frag¬ 
rant. Hardy, vigorous grower. 
Blooms from early June until frost. 
RED RADIANCE —The color is a 
splendid even shade of clear red, 
without a trace of any other color, 
retaining its vividness for an un¬ 
usually long time after being cut. 
It is a remarkable bloomer, being 
constantly in flower from early 
spring until freezing weather. 
YELLOW 
TALISMAN —A novel production 
and perhaps the highest colored of 
all roses. Rich shadings and blend¬ 
ing of orange, scarlet and gold. 
Beautiful cup-shaped buds, and full 
flowers with appealing fragrance. 
Very free bloomer. 60c each; 3 
for $1.50. 
ALEXANDER HILL GRAY— Pale 
lemon yellow deepening in the cen¬ 
ter of its perfectly formed fragrant 
flowers. Three for $1.50. 
LADY HILLINGDON— Deep apri¬ 
cot yellow to orange; long pointed 
buds; a free-flowering forcer and 
striking decorative. Awarded Gold 
Medal of National Rose Society. 
LOS ANGELES— A rose of unusual 
beauty of coloring, being a lumin¬ 
ous flame-pink toned with coral 
and shaded with translucent gold 
at the base of the petals. The 
flowers are perfect in form and 
borne erect on strong branching 
stems. Very vigorous, pointed buds 
are exquisite for cutting. 
LOUXEMBOURG — Long, pointed 
buds of beautiful bronze-yellow, 
and very fragrant. One of the 
best yellows for your rose garden. 
MRS. AARON WARD —Low, bushy 
plants with pointed, holly-like foli¬ 
age and fine fawn-colored buds 
and open blooms. 
JOANNA HILL —A gorgeous new 
yellow rose—long, pointed buds of 
perfect form, opening into large, 
exquisite flowers of clear yellow 
with orange-yellow heart. Ideal 
blooms for cutting, as they last an 
unusually long time. 60c each; 
three for $1.60. 
SUNBURST — Orange-copper or 
golden orange; all intense shades, 
giving an extremely brilliant effect. 
A giant rose, long stems, long 
pointed buds; vigorous and healthy. 
Any of the above mentioned hardy 
rose bushes 45c each; $1.25 per 
three; $4.00 per 10, unless other¬ 
wise specified. 
ROSE GARDEN COLLECTION 
One dozen Monthly Roses. Two 
each of the following varieties: 
Bessie Brown . $0.90 
Frau Karl Druschki . 90 
Radiance, Pink .90 
Radiance, Red .90 
Paul Neyron .90 
Lady Hillingdon .90 
Catalog Price, $5.40 
The Above Dozen Field Grown Roses 
for-$3.95 
CLIMBING ROSES 
MARY WALLACE —The outstand¬ 
ing large-flowered pink climber. 
Very brilliant and invariably satis¬ 
factory. Growth is enormous and 
rapid, make good cut flowers. 
BABY RAMBLER —The best known 
rambler rose. Immense clusters of 
small double, crimson blooms. Very 
pretty and showy. 
DOROTHY PERKINS — Pink 
Rambler. Graceful, twining growth 
of great vigor. Flowers soft, shell- 
pink, small crinkly, in great clus¬ 
ters. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET— Large clus¬ 
ters of exquisite pale pink on fine, 
long stems. Extremely vigorous, 
and has marvelously fine foliage. 
One of the most popular of all 
climbers. 
GARDENIA —One of the strongest 
growers, with beautiful glossy foli¬ 
age. Buds rich creamy yellow and 
open flowers yellow fading to cream. 
MADAME FLANTIER — Flowers 
are pure white, very large and dou¬ 
ble. Continuous bloomer. One of 
the best hardy climbing roses. 
MARECHAL NIEL (Climbing) — 
Long known as the finest yellow 
rose in the world, a model of beau¬ 
ty and fragrance. Lovely buds and 
flowers of deep, golden yellow. 
Strong growth and abundant 
bloom. Succeeds in the South with 
ordinary care, but needs winter 
protection. 50c each; $4.50 por 10. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER— 
The most popular red-flowered 
climber of the day. Flowers large, 
well-shaped, vivid scarlet-red. 
WICHURAIANA — The memorial 
rose. Pure shining white, with 
bright golden center. Single large 
blossoms, glossy dark green leaves. 
Any of above varieties of Climbing 
Roses, 35c each; $1.00 per three; 
$3.00 per ten, unless otherwise speci¬ 
fied. 
Joanna Hill Mary Wallace 
