FINE ROSES 
PADRE. A very showy bedding rose but a poor 
cutting rose. Should be in every garden. Bril¬ 
liant coppery scarlet flushed with yellow at 
base of petal. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. One of the most 
popular roses in existence. Long pointed buds 
of orange scarlet opening into a large flower 
of orange and pink. Makes a large bush and 
bears prolifically. A fine cut flower. Don’t be 
without this rose. 
PRES JAC SMITS. A very fine semi-double flower 
of brilliant dark red. Fragrant and prolific. 
RAPTURE. A large pointed bud of pink shaded 
apricot. An improved Mine. Butterfly. 
RED RADIANCE. Light, reddish crimson. 
REV. PAGE ROBERTS. Beautifully formed, tawny 
yellow, splashed copper in bud. A beautiful 
rose. 
ROSELLA SWEET. Large semi-double flower, rich 
orange apricot. 
ROSLYN. Golden yellow, with deeper shading in 
center. 
SHOT SILK. Combination of orange-rose overlaid 
with yellow and suffused with pink. Glossy 
foliage. Fragrant. 
TALISMAN. The most popular rose in years. When 
weather conditions happen right it is a most 
spectacular sight. A mixture of red, yellow and 
copper in varying proportions. Long pointed 
bud. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. Large, bright cherry-red. 
Fragrant. Hardy. 
THE QUEEN ALEXANDRIA. A combination of 
vermillion and orange with reverse petals of 
old gold. 
VANGUARD. Orange-salmon and copper. Very 
vigorous. Almost a pillar rose. Will make 8 to 
10-foot canes. Beautiful foliage. Fragrant. Very 
hardy. 
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