PERFECTION ROSES 
Abbreviations Used: T—Teas. H. T. 
Hybrid Teas. H. P.—Hybrid Perpet- 
uals. H. W.—Hybrid Wichuraiana. 
Mult. — Multiflora. N. — Noisette. 
Pol.—Polyantha. 
YELLOW AND SALMON ROSES 
Luxembourg. (H. T. Bush). A rich 
orange-yellow with creamy yellow 
tips. The most generally satisfactory 
yellow Rose for the South. 
Lady Hillington. (T.) Beautiful long 
buds of golden yellow with no other 
shades. 
President Herbert Hoover. It com¬ 
bines many shades of cerise-pink, 
flame, scarlet, and yellow, the long 
buds being beautifully formed.—40c. 
Rev. F. Pasre Roberts. The inner 
face of the petals is a soft buff yel¬ 
low. and the reverse a rich salmon, 
while the buds are often stained with 
copper-red.—40c. 
Talisman. The coloring is truly 
marvelous, being a mixture of orange 
and yellow in irregular proportions, 
varying so much that no two flowers 
are alike. Fairly double.—40c. 
Large, beautiful specimens. 
Sunburst. (H. T. Bush.) Coppery 
yellow with golden orange in deeper 
shades: immense buds, long and 
pointed. 
Madam Butterfly. (H. T. Bush.) 
Indian ochre with yellow at the base 
and intermediate tones of clear bril¬ 
liant shades of coral, opening into 
semi-double flowers. 
Emily Gray. (H. W. Climber.) A 
new yellow rose with long buds and 
golden-yellow flowers that do not fade 
Climbing Perle des Jardins. (T. 
Climber.) In our opinion it is a bet¬ 
ter Rose than Marchal Neil, which 
it closely resembles. The new foli¬ 
age is a beautiful wine-color. It is 
free blooming. 
Mary Wallace. (H. W. Climber.) A 
new large, very bright pink flower 
illumined with shining gold; cup¬ 
shaped, fragrant. 
Roslyn. (H. T. Bush.) Orange buds; 
full golden-yellow flowers, deeper 
center. 
Cl. Pres. Herbert Hoover. Climbing 
sport of the bush variety. 
Cl. Talisman. Climbing sport of the 
new multi-colored bush variety. 
Rapture. (H. T.) Intensely brilliant 
in its vivid coloring of bright apricot, 
coral, rose and gold, the flower is of 
medium size. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Large, 
deep yellow flushed orange-red.—40c. 
Wilhelm Ivordes. Deep golden-sal¬ 
mon, copper and red tints, fragrant.— 
40c. | 
Joanna Hill. Very double Indian yel¬ 
low. Vigorous upright.—40c. 
Olympiad. New, vivid scarlet with 
under tone of yellow.—40c. 
Autumn. An outstanding new var¬ 
iety; burnt orange overcast with red, 
medium sized, double cupped, fra¬ 
grant and free blooming.—40c. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Perfectly formed, 
deep canary yellow.—40c. 
Golden Dawn. A fine new yellow, 
very double, sunflower ageing to lem¬ 
on, the bud tinged with rose.—40c. 
Editor McFarland. Pink with yellow 
in profusion, vigorous, profuse bloom¬ 
er.—40c. 
Mrs. Pierre. S. Du Pont. From early 
summer until freezing it is a glorious 
sight with its rich golden yellow flow¬ 
ers which do not fade.—55c. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Outside petals 
light cerise, inside salmon.—4:0c. 
Countess Vandal. (U. S. Patent No. 
38.) Brilliant pink, salmon and orange. 
Handled under license from patent 
owner. $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
WHITE ROSES 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (T. 
Bush.) This is one of the most pop¬ 
ular of the white roses, with large 
pointed buds. 
Frau Karl Druschki. (H. P. Bush). 
A beauty. Buds fine and large, usual¬ 
ly pure white, but sometimes with a 
slight shading of pink on the outer 
petal. Extremely hardy. 
Kilarney. (H. T. Bush.) Identical 
with the Pink Kilarney, of which it 
is an offspring except in color, which 
is white. 
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