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The Sarcoxie Nurseries Peony Fields 
Sverblooming or o^flonthly <r Rgses, continued 
Gruss an Teplitz 
Rich, brilliant fiery crimson with velvety shadings; fragrant, 
semi-double flowers in clusters, nodding in the breeze on slen¬ 
der stems. It has hardly the size or shape for a cut flower rose, 
but blooms so freely it is a blaze of color all summer and is one 
of the best for decorative effect. Vigorous, becoming 4 to 5 ft. 
high; plant in the background of other roses or use as a shrub; 
China or Bengal. 60c each. 
Ideal 
All summer long its dark scarlet blooms like ramblers are pro¬ 
duced freely in large clusters on dwarf plants; excellent as a low 
growing shrub to give constant bloom in the shrubbery border, 
and as a hedge; very showy in large masses or beds as one would 
use geraniums; Pol. 60c each. 
Joanna Hill 
Large, long buds; flowers creamy-yellow tinged orange at the 
base; long stems. H. T. 60c each. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 
Large creamy-white buds opening slowly into very double 
white flowers with just a tinge of lemon at the base of the pet¬ 
als; delightfully fragrant; one of the most perfect in form, both 
in bud and full blown; of good substance and keeping quali¬ 
ties; good foliage; H. T. 60c each. 
Lady Hillingdon 
Pretty, slender, pointed buds opening into cupped flowers of 
good size; apricot yellow becoming lighter as they age; delight¬ 
fully fragrant; deep green, disease resisting foliage; few thorns; 
a constant bloomer, greatly admired; T. 60c each. 
Lafayette 
Covered all summer long with semi-double flowers, large for 
a Polyantha; cerise-crimson, almost scarlet, becoming cerise pink; 
grows 15-18 in. high. 60c each. 
Everblooming Roses bloom the first summer 
Los Angeles 
Lovely long, pointed buds opening into large flowers, a lum¬ 
inous flame-pink toned coral, the base of the petals washed with 
gold; fragrant; good stems; upright habit; it requires good care 
in some sections but is so beautiful and blooms so freely it 
is worth planting for one season’s flowers; Per. 60c each. 
Margaret McGredy 
Large ovoid buds and double flowers, brilliant light scarlet 
tinged orange-vermillion. Mr. Hatton of the American Rose 
Society says: “An outstanding variety, good in every respect, 
beautiful color, vigorous growth, healthy foliage, delicious fra¬ 
grance, and unusually free for a rose of its size’’; Per. 60c each. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell 
A lovely shell-pink form of Radiance; buds and blooms of 
fine globular form with shadings of soft salmon: fragrant; 
plant strong and bushy; blooms freely. H. T. 60c each. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Deep rich yellow flowers of good size, freely produced; 
growth strong, with dark bronzy-green foliage. H. T. 60c 
each. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem 
Large; inner surface of petals coppery-orange, outer surface 
golden-orange prominently veined carmine-red, a vivid and un¬ 
usual color; deep green foliage. Per. 60c each. 
Mrs. William C. Egan 
A two-tone shade of pink, outside of petals deep flesh, inside 
light flesh; well shaped buds and good double flowers; blooms 
freely; H. T. 60c each. 
Nigrette 
The almost black buds open to dark maroon blooms, which 
in the deepest shades gives the impression of black velvet; fra¬ 
grant. Patented. $2.00 each. 
Ophelia 
Salmon-flesh shaded rose developing into blush-white to 
creamy-white; particularly beautiful in the half open bud; fra¬ 
grant; blooms freely; good stems; H. T. 60c each. 
Orleans 
Small, fairly double, brilliant light red flowers with a whit¬ 
ish center are produced freely all summer long in big compact 
clusters like Ramblers, on low-growing plants seldom exceeding 
15 to 18 inches high; Pol. 60c each. 
Radiance is very vigorous and blooms freely 
