♦President Herbert Hoover. A 
glorious new multicolored Rose 
unfolding its broad, thick petals 
unhurriedly from the beautiful 
pointed bud. Vivid cerise-pink, 
softly flamed with yellow, orange, 
and scarlet; this combination most 
emphatic on the reverse. The 
perfume is exquisite; the foliage 
ornamental. 
Rapture. Sport of Mme. Butter¬ 
fly, but more double and more 
highly colored. 
*Red Radiance. Beautiful red 
sport of Pink Radiance and like 
it except in color. Stands second 
among the best 12 Roses of its 
class in America. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Double, 
golden yellow blooms. Free blooming in spring and fall. 
Padre. Golden yellow, streaked with orange and red. One of the 
best new Roses. 
Sensation. Scarlet-crimson blooms. Plant strong and very 
active. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. The sensation of the day in yellow 
Roses. Large, sunflower-yellow blooms, perfectly formed; very 
fragrant. Dark, glossy foliage. Vigorous growth. 
♦Sunburst. Another leading yellow. The color is golden orange and 
deep yellow, varying at different stages of development. 
♦Talisman. The most gorgeous 
assemblage of colors in one flower 
ever presented by a Rose. The 
strong colors exhibited mostly, 
are: gold, apricot-yellow, blood- 
orange, deep pink and old-rose. 
The bud is long and shapely, 
developing into medium-sized, 
compactly double flowers. Free 
bloomer; glossy foliage. 
White American Beauty (Frau 
Karl Druschki). This Rose stands 
at the top of the Hybrid Perpetual 
group of Roses in America. Long- 
pointed buds with large, double, 
pure snow-white flowers. The bud 
sometimes has just a tinge of flesh- 
pink as it begins to open, but 
develops into a pure white blossom. 
It has held its own in competition 
with all the new Roses introduced 
since 1900, and it will take a good 
one to beat it. 
William F. Dreer. Very large buds and flowers of deep rose-pink; 
highly perfumed. Blooms freely. 
Dwarf Polyantha or Baby Roses 
Baby Orleans. The showiest and prettiest of the pink Dwarf 
Polyantha Roses. This charming variety forms a huge bouquet of 
small, double, pink Roses from early spring until killing frost. 
Baby Tausendschon. Flowers 
are medium size, white to soft 
pink, borne in clusters on average 
stem. Blooms abundantly all 
season. 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart 
Rose). Small buds and flowers of 
light pink with yellow base, borne 
in graceful clusters. Vigorous, 
faithfully blooming plant. One of 
the very best Polyanthas for cut- 
flower use. 
Ellen Poulsen. Flowers of 
bright rose-pink, darker toward 
the edges, borne profusely in large 
clusters. One of the best Baby 
Roses. 
George Eiger. Dainty golden 
buds and pale cream flowers. The 
prettiest yellow Polyantha. 
Red Radiance 
Sunburst 
Golden Salmon. Bright orange- 
salmon flowers that come in huge 
clusters. First really orange Poly¬ 
antha. One of the best. 
Hansa. The largest, bright red 
Rose we have that blooms in 
clusters. Vigorous. Large foliage 
of superb quality. Makes a fine 
everblooming hedge. 
Ideal. Produces continually its 
clusters of small, dark scarlet 
blooms. A bed or border makes a 
splendid mass of velvety red color 
all season. 
Katharina Zeimet. Small, very 
double, pure white flowers in large 
clusters. Vigorous, faithfully 
blooming plants. 
Our Select Line of Climbing Roses 
Climbing Columbia. Sport of 
Columbia, almost thornless, and 
excites the admiration of all who 
see it. 
Cl. Francis Scott Key. Sport 
from Francis Scott Key. One of 
the largest and best crimson-reds. 
Our own propagation; no others 
have it. Thrifty grower. Very 
thorny. Beautiful foliage. A 
strong climber and perfectly hardy. 
The very finest pillar Rose when 
trained to a stake. You have to 
see this Rose to appreciate it, for 
words fail to describe the brilliant 
color. Blooms monthly. 
Cl. Meteor. Large buds and 
very double blossoms of intense 
velvety crimson, borne on long 
stems. Bright foliage of darkest 
green. 
Cl. Red Radiance. A sport of 
Red Radiance, and like it except 
that it is a vigorous climber. 
Cl. Talisman. Same as Talis¬ 
man, except its climbing habit. 
*C1. Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. 
The best white climbing Rose. 
Pure white, shading at base of 
petals to a light cream; very 
fragrant. 
Talisman 
Marechal Niel. This is an old 
favorite beautiful yellow which 
till holds its prestige in com¬ 
petition with the many fine new 
ones. A vigorous climber. 
Cl. Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 
Paul’s Scarlet 
♦Paul’s Scarlet Climber. No 
other Rose in any class can com¬ 
pare with it for brilliancy of color. 
The flowers are medium size, semi¬ 
double, scarlet, very freely pro¬ 
duced in clusters from top to 
bottom of plant. The very finest 
pillar Rose when trained to stake. 
“I saw the rose-grove 
blushing in pride.” 
—Gil Vicente 
“ The rose is sweetest wash’d 
with morning dew.” 
—Scott 
