Hadley. A rich crimson-red 
flower with velvety texture. Mod¬ 
erate in bloom and growth. 
Highly recommended for cut- 
flowers. 
Imperial Potentate. Dark, shin¬ 
ing rose-pink, shaded lighter on 
reverse of petals. 
Independence Day. Long- 
pointed buds and double flowers 
of deep golden salmon, with a tint 
of copper. Unusually free bloom¬ 
ing. 
Joanna Hill. Very double bloom 
with Indian-yellow center, sur¬ 
rounded by bold, buff petals. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Rosy pink, 
Julien Potin almost silver-white, reverse of 
petals deep carmine-pink. Blooms 
of magnificent size on long, erect canes. 
*Julien Potin. A fine clear yellow Rose of vigorous, erect habit, 
with very shapely flowers of good yeilow. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Queen of the white Roses. Pure white, 
with never a tinge of pink. Splendid large buds and superb, full 
double blooms. A continuous and profuse bloomer. We consider 
this Rose our very best white. It has been chosen by vote of the 
American Rose Society as one of the best 12 Roses in America. 
Killarney, Pink. One of the finest pink Roses ever introduced. 
Especially beautiful in coloring. 
Killarney, White. Pure white sport of above, and identical in shape 
and blooming qualities. 
Lady Hillingdon. Deep apricot- 
yellow to orange. Long, slender, 
pointed buds. A very free-flower¬ 
ing variety and a striking decora¬ 
tive Rose. Thrifty, sturdy, spread¬ 
ing growth. 
Los Angeles. Flowers of pale 
satiny pink, richly shaded with 
deep rose and gold. 
^Luxembourg. Flowers deep 
orange, much larger than Sun¬ 
burst. Long-pointed buds on 
graceful stems. Beautiful foliage. 
Strong, thrifty grower. The best 
and most beautiful deep yellow 
Rose we have ever grown. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange- 
vermilion blooms with light green 
healthy foliage. One of the best 
for home-gardens. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Blooms of brilliant satiny pink, with orange- 
flame center. 
Mme. Butterfly. Light pink buds, tinted with gold near base of 
petals. Plant strong and richly perfumed. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. The original of all the bright orange- 
pink varieties. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Fine fawn-colored buds and open blooms. 
An excellent buttonhole variety. 
Mrs. Charles Bell (Shell-Pink Radiance). A sport of Radiance and 
Francis Scott Key 
like it except its color—a very even shade of soft, clear shell-pink. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. The fine long buds open into 
perfectly shaped flowers of rich 
Luxembourg 
lemon-yellow. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Globular 
flowers of clear pink, with lighter 
shading. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. The flowers 
are bright pink with silvery 
shadings. 
Paul Neyron. HP. Produces 
the largest pink Rose in the world 
on a long, graceful stem. A half- 
dozen will make a nice bouquet. 
*Pink Radiance. America’s lead¬ 
ing Rose, according to the decision 
of the American Rose Society. It 
is indeed a beautiful pink Rose, 
with large-pointed buds of clear, 
even shade of pink, opening into a 
tulip-shaped blossom on long, 
graceful stems. A very thrifty 
grower with waxy foliage. 
