SELECTED STRAINS OF SEEDS ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN SOILS AND CLIMATE 
SOUVENIR ( Plant Patent No. 25). “Yellow Talisman”. 
A golden Talisman of great beauty with all the 
fine qualities of Talisman from which it is a sport. 
An exquisite bud opening to a full flower of a 
splendid golden yellow, suffused at times with a 
slight flush of pink. A large flower, heavily 
petaled, an even better grower than Talisman. 
$1.00 each. 
TOKEN (Plant Patent No. 95). Large Ophelia-shaped 
bud. The full, double flowers are a single-toned 
glowing orange—a unique color. It is a free 
bloomer and has an upright growth in the garden. 
The flowers are very lasting and are pleasing at all 
stages. The glossy foliage is disease-resistant. 
$1.50. 
DAME EDITH HELEN: Pure, glowing rose-pink, soft 
yet brilliant, with no other shade. A magnificent 
variety that stands out alone in almost any com¬ 
pany. Buds are perfect and flowers represent one 
of the highest standards thus far attained in ex¬ 
hibition blooms, being of impressive size, quite 
full, and produced on well-foliaged strong canes. 
Strongly sweet-scented, lasting, and fine cut sub¬ 
jects individually or massed. 50c each. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON: Saffron yellow stained 
crimson. As the flower ages it becomes a deep 
saffron yellow. Blooms fairly full, buds pointed, 
very free flowering. 50c each. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND: Brilliant red blooms of large 
size, perfect in the half open state, petals extremely 
large, a rose that holds its color well and is com¬ 
parable with the best red roses grown. Very frag¬ 
rant. 50c each. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI OR WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
An ideal hardy white rose, pure white in color. A 
remarkably vigorous grower. Free flowering to a 
degree. In our opinion, the best of all white roses. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY: A dark rich velvety crimson of 
even color. Produces long stems. Flower is dou¬ 
ble and pointed. Sweetly scented. Not inclined 
to mildew. With the Hadley this variety can 
be rated as one of the best reds. 50c each. 
LADY HILLINGDON: Slender, pointed buds and elo¬ 
quently cupped flowers of deep saffron-yellow, 
paling toward the edges and becoming lighter as 
they expand; fragrant. The plant is erect with 
perfect foliage. 50c each. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY 
RED RADIANCE 
LOS ANGELES: A world-renowned “Gold Medal” 
variety. Originated a sensation wherever grown 
and should be in every garden. Its color is a rich 
flame pink shading to apricot and yellow. 50c each. 
JOANNA HILL: Large buds and blooms that are 
highly pointed. Color is a delicate shade of gold¬ 
en yellow, deepening toward the center to a 
warm apricot tinge. Fragrant and free flower¬ 
ing and especially fine for cutting. 50c each. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER: A remarkable rose, wonder¬ 
fully free flowering, and glorious in its color ar¬ 
rangement which is a splendid combination of 
cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow—a combina¬ 
tion that furnishes the most dazzling color ef¬ 
fect imaginable. Beautifully pointed buds, large 
flowers, composed of broad, heavy petals and ex¬ 
quisitely fragrant. President Hoover is some¬ 
thing altogether new in rose color. 50c each. 
RADIANCE: Brilliant rose-pink buds, opening to 
well-formed shining flowers with lighter tints on 
the reverse of the petals; globular in shape and 
very fragrant. 50c each. 
RED RADIANCE: An even better rose in habit than 
its parent, Radiance, bearing big, globular flow¬ 
ers of deep rose-red. 50c each. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET: Both bud and 
bloom are clear sunflower-yellow, unstained by 
any other color. 50c each. 
TALISMAN: The Rose of Many Gold Medals. A 
combination of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow 
and deep pink or old rose. The outside of the 
petals is bright yellow, gold, and pink; as the 
flower develops and the petals unfold they be¬ 
come bright apricot, gold and deep rose-pink. 
50c each. 
CALEDONIA: Large, very long pointed buds with 
the edges gracefully rolled back; flowers very 
large and double, slightly fragrant and borne 
singly on long stems. Color, slightly lemon tint¬ 
ed, changing to a pure white as the flowers de¬ 
velop. 50c each. 
E. G. HILL: The flower is scarlet, shading to a deep¬ 
er pure red as it develops. It produces long stems 
naturally and the foliage develops freely. 50c each. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY: This very pretty rose is a 
hybrid tea of bright crimson color. Very large 
buds of noblest form, fragrant and extremely dou¬ 
ble. Hardy, free bloomer, erect with good foliage. 
A reliable favorite. 50c each. 
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