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Roses 
Yellow and Salmon Roses 
Chromatella. N., Climber. 
'I'his beautiful Rose is lemon-yellow in color, 
with long, pointed buds. It flowers in great j)ro- 
fusion and holds its foliage well. 
Oimhing Perle des Jardins, 'I'., Climber. 
There is no more satisfactory climbing Rose 
than this. In our opinion it is a better Rose than 
Marecliai Xiel, which it closely resembles. The 
new foliage is a beautiful wine-color. Free 
blooming. 
Fortune's Yellow. Cherokee, Climber. 
Believed to be a cross between ('herokee and 
Banksia. It blooms in April in north h'lorida, 
producing a gorgeous mass of bloom over a period 
of about three weeks—a sight once seen, never 
to be forgotten. 'Fhe color is variable, a rich 
blending of yellow, orange, and pink. 
Etoile de Lyon. T., Bush. 
A lovely Rose with well-formed buds and large, 
double yellow flowers. It is particularly fine in 
early sijring and late fall. Has no sujjerior in its 
class. 
Isabella Sprunt. 7 '., Bush. 
A strong-growing Rose with dark green foliage 
and well-formed, light yellow buds that make one 
think of Safrano, ex{’ept in color. It has much to 
recommend it. 
Lady Pirrie. II.T., Bush. 
A vigorous-growing variety with fine large foli 
age. Its salmon-pink flowers are produced vct\ 
freely. 'I'he petals are reddish copper on the out¬ 
side and lighter jjink shaded on the inside. A 
very desirable variety. Can be furnished in 
l)otted plants only. 
Mme. Francisca Kruger. T., Bush. 
A very free bloomer; copper-yellow, shaded 
I)ink on the outer petals. A fine Rose for the 
early spring or late fall croj) of flowers. 
Mme. Melanie Soupert. II. T., Bush. 
Salmon-yellow Rose, shaded pink. Buds very 
long and beautiful. The plants are strong grow¬ 
ers and we regard this as one of the very finest 
among the newer Roses. Blooms freely. Can 
be furnished in potted jdants only. 
Marechal Niel. N.. Climber. 
l^erhaps the most famous and most widely 
known Rose grown in the South. 'I'he flowers 
are a wonderful shade of clear deej) yellow. It 
needs no further description. Its only rival is 
Climbing Perle des Jardins. 
Peve d'Or. T., Climber. 
Produces flowers which closely resemble those 
f)f Safrano, but with greater substance when open. 
It holds its foliage well and is one of the best 
climbing Roses. 
Safrano. 7 '., Bush. 
'I'his is a strong-growing Rose producing sal¬ 
mon-colored buds of exquisite shape and semi¬ 
double flowers. It is a ])rofuse bloomer. A very 
old Rose, but always a favorite. 
Sol fa tare. T., Climber. 
'Fhe flowers of Solfatare are a clear sulphur- 
yellow, large, double, and well-formed. The foli¬ 
age is very fine. It is a free bloomer and may be 
pruned to bush form. 
White Roses 
Climbing Clotilde Soupert. 1 \, Clhnber. 
A free-flowering Rose, producing its blooms in 
clusters of three to eight. The flowers are pink- 
tinted in the center. A strong-growing variety. 
Mme. Melanie Soupert 
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