FINE ROSES 
GENERAL LIST OF CHOICE ROSES 
ANGELE PERNET. Orange-yellow shaded deep 
reddish-apricot. Fragrant. A real good rose. 
Stiff stems. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. Single, copper-red on inside 
petals and golden yellow on outside. Showy. 
Hardy. Don’t prune. Plant this amoung shrubs 
and treat as such. Too large for the rose beds. 
AUTUMN. Very popular. An unusual combination 
of burnt-orange and pink, streaked with red. 
Moderately fragrant. Lasting. Thick, glossy 
foliage. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Buds copper-red; flower 
semi-double brilliant copper-pink on back of 
petals and flesh-pink inside. Prune lightly. 
** CATALONIA. One of the new Spanish beauties. 
Vermillion, a new color in roses. A vivid color¬ 
ing different from that of any other rose. Fra¬ 
grant. 
CHATEAU DE CLOS VOGENT. Extremely dark 
reddish black, fragrant, double. A lovely vel¬ 
vety flower. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM. A perfectly formed long 
pointed bud of rich Oriental red suffused with 
red and orange. Flower double and high cen¬ 
tered. Resembles Mme. Edu Herriott. A very 
fine rose. 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS. Vivid red flowers. Very 
productive. A fine red bedding rose. 
**CONDESA DE SASTAGO. New. A husky Span¬ 
ish beauty. Brilliant bi-colored flowers. Deep 
reddish-copper on inside petals and deep yel¬ 
low outside. Has been likened to a double 
Austrian Copper. Does as well in hot weather 
as in cool. We believe that this rose will soon 
rank in popularity with Talisman and Hoover. 
CONSTANCE. Yellow buds streaked with red. 
Beautiful glossy foliage. 
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