Everblooming Roses 
l-yr. plants, 20c each, 12 for $1.95; 2-yr. 
plants, 60c each, 12 for $5.00, except where 
noted. 
Apricot and Orange Roses, continued 
Sunburst. Very popular yellow Rose, 
varying from deep golden tints to creamy 
white, sometimes tinged orange and rose. 
See color illustration on page 4. 
YELLOW ROSES 
Alexander Hill Gray. A big, solid bloom 
of delicate, sulphur-yellow, somewhat like 
Marechal Niel; fragrant. 
Fontanelle. Large buds and immense, 
double flowers of lemon-yellow, deepening to 
gold at the center. A vigorous grower, with 
healthy foliage, and very free-flowering. 
Golden Ophelia. Shaped like the lovely 
Ophelia, the handsome flowers vary through 
shades of deep golden yellow to rich cream 
at the edges of the petals. Constantly in 
bloom. 
Joanna Hill. See description and color 
illustration on page 8. 
Joanna Troutman. For full description, 
color illustration, and price, see page 1. 
Miss Amelia Gude. Long-lasting, semi¬ 
double flowers of clear light yellow with an 
orange heart. Excellent long, strong stems 
for cutting. 
Mrs. MacKellar. One of the most beauti¬ 
ful Roses in cultivation. The buds are deep 
canary-yellow and the large blooms expand 
gracefully into a huge primrose-white flower. 
Perle des Jardins. A magnificent Tea 
Rose which has been popular many years. 
At times substituted for Marechal Niel as a 
cut-flower. The big lemon-yellow blooms 
are magnificently formed and very fragrant. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Clear, un¬ 
fading sunflower-yellow flowers, well shaped 
and producing steadily throughout the 
season. Vigorous plants with glossy foliage. 
2-yr. plants only, 75c each. 
WHITE ROSES 
Cynthia Ann Parker. Clear, snow-white 
with a lovely pearly tinge, opening to 
gigantic flowers sometimes even exceeding 
Paul Neyron in size. 
Double White Killarney. Exquisitely 
formed buds with a lovely row of petals 
opening to huge, semi-double, crystalline 
white flowers unsurpassed in substance and 
texture. 
Frau Karl Druschki. This stately 
Hybrid Perpetual Rose blooms more or less 
steadily throughout the season. Its massive, 
snow-white flowers are unfailingly perfect in 
form and outline. Superb for cutting, l-yr. 
plants, 30c each; 2-yr., 75c. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. One of the 
most beautifully shaped Roses in the world. 
Its snowy petals are symmetrically arranged 
about a lemon-white center. It has a delicious 
magnolia-like fragrance. 
Konigin Luise. Splendid new garden 
Rose of vigorous growth, with exceptionally 
large, fully double, globular, milk-white 
flowers. 
Swansdown. Handsome new creamy 
white Rose with long-pointed, cone-shaped 
buds and fully double, high-centered flowers 
borne singly on long, strong stems, superb 
for cutting and garden. 
White Maman Cochet. An excellent 
white sport of the ever-popular pink Maman 
Cochet. Very full and double, pure white on 
opening, tinged with pink on the outer petals 
as it ages. Vigorous and always in flower. 
Everblooming Climbing Roses 
l-yr. plants, 20c each; 2-yr. plants, 75c each, except where noted 
Blaze. U. S. Plant Patent No. 10. This is 
practically an everblooming form of the 
ever-popular Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 2-yr. 
plants only, $1.50 each. 
Climbing Briarcliff. An exact counter¬ 
part of the popular pink Hybrid Tea, but a 
vigorous, free-blooming climber with lovely 
shell-pink flowers. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Strong, everbloom¬ 
ing climber, with tiny, delicately formed, 
blush and salmon flowers, exactly like those 
of the charming little Polyantha, “Sweet¬ 
heart Rose.” 
Cl. Columbia. The firm, heavily tex¬ 
tured, deliciously fragrant flowers are like 
those of the noble Columbia, but the plant is 
a vigorous, free-flowering climber. 
Cl. Etoile de France. For description 
see page 3. 
Cl. Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Superb 
climber with magnificent lemon-white flow¬ 
ers, exactly like the popular bush Rose. 
Cl. Mme. Caroline Testout. Brilliant 
satiny rose flowers with a silvery edge. Free 
and continuous flowering. 
Cl. Mme. Edouard Herriot. Sensa¬ 
tional coppery pink flowers of magnificent 
form. Very profuse. Spectacular in the 
extreme. 
Cl. Mrs. Aaron Ward. Superb climber 
with dainty fawn-colored buds and creamy 
flowers all summer long. 
Cl. Premier. Vigorous, free-blooming 
climber with immense deep rose-pink flowers. 
Cl. Radiance. Exactly like the popular 
bush Radiance, except in its vigorous climb¬ 
ing growth. Lovely rose-pink flowers. 
Cl. Rapture* Superb flesh-pink and gold 
flowers, freely borne on a vigorous, upright 
climber. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Large, globular, 
cupped blooms of clear light red. Very 
vigorous and extremely free-flowering. 
Cl. Ruth Vestal. A true everbloomer 
with huge blush-white buds and flowers of 
perfect form; exceedingly fragrant. 
Cl. Sunburst. Strong pillar Rose with 
very rich orange-yellow flowers, beautiful in 
bud or fully open. 
Cl. Talisman. For description see page 3. 
Cl. Wootton. An old favorite bright red 
climber. One of the best of its color. 
Marechal Niel. Famous old Noisette, 
the loveliest yellow climbing Rose in the 
world, l-yr. plants, 20c each; 2-yr., $1.00. 
Reine Marie Henriette. A grand 
climber for the South, with full, well-formed 
flowers of glowing crimson. 
Spring-Blooming Climbing Roses 
l-yr. plants, 15c each; 2-yr. plants, 50c each 
Alida Lovett. Perfumed flowers of lively 
shell-pink, tinged yellow at base of petals. 
Very vigorous and handsome. 
American Pillar. Enormous growth, with 
huge heads of big, single, scarlet-rose flowers 
having bright white eyes. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. Broad trusses 
of brilliant pure pink flowers of a striking 
shade. Very profuse. 
Climbing American Beauty. Superbly 
formed flowers of rich vinous crimson; 
fragrant and free-flowering. 
Christine Wright. Big, cupped, in¬ 
formal flowers of exquisite wild-rose-pink. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Pale, pearly pink 
flowers of exquisite form borne in tremendous 
quantities on long stems suitable for cutting. 
Emily Gray. Deep golden yellow buds 
and soft buff-yellow blooms of exquisite 
form and fragrance. 
Mary Wallace. Big, semi-double, spark¬ 
ling rose-pink flowers illumined with salmon 
and gold. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The most 
popular red climbing Rose, bearing brilliant 
scarlet flowers in handsome sprays. 
Primrose. Strong, wiry growth and 
medium-sized, double flowers of soft, sul¬ 
phury yellow deepening to lemon. 
Silver Moon. Gigantic growth with big, 
flat, moon-like flowers of creamy white with 
huge golden centers. 
Tausendschon. Big, bushy climber with 
huge trusses of fairly large flowers varying 
in shades of cream, white, and pink to rose. 
Yellow Banksia. The famous old Lady 
Banks Rose, once widely planted throughout 
the South. The tiny, double, pure sulphur- 
yellow flowers are borne in big clusters. A 
tremendous grower. 
Polyanthas 
l-yr. plants, 20c each, 12 for $1.95; 2-yr. plants, 60c each, 12 for $5.00 
Baby Doll (Tip-Top). Perfect little buds 
and blooms of bright golden yellow, tipped 
with sparkling crimson, borne in clusters. 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose). 
Dainty, perfectly shaped buds of excellent 
rose-pink tinged with salmon, borne in grace¬ 
ful sprays continuously. Popular for cutting. 
Chatillon. Brilliant pink, semi-double 
flowers in gigantic clusters which make a 
magnificent show on dwarf plants. 
Clotilde Soupert. Lovely ivory-white 
flowers in huge sprays. Known the world 
over as one of the most famous cluster¬ 
flowering bedding Roses. 
Ellen Poulsen. Small, double, brilliant 
pink flowers in huge clusters on bushy plants. 
George Eiger. Daintiest, loveliest yellow 
Polyantha. The bright yellow buds develop 
into pale creamy yellow flowers. 
Golden Salmon. See illustration on page 
5 and description on page 3. 
Gloria Mundi. A striking new baby Rose 
of blazing orange-scarlet. Very showy and 
spectacular in the garden. 
Gruss an Aachen. Reddish pink and gold 
flowers of Hybrid Tea quality, borne on 
dwarf, compact plants. A splendid bedding 
Rose. 
Ideal. The tiny dark glowing scarlet- 
crimson flowers are shaded with black and 
are borne in tremendous bunches on a 
vigorous branching plant. 
Katharina Zeimet (White Baby Ram¬ 
bler). Charming little, double, pure white 
flowers borne in huge trusses on a very dwarf 
plant not more than 2 feet high. 
Lafayette. A dwarf, bushy plant with 
flowers of glowing light crimson 3 inches 
broad. Always in bloom. 
Miss Edith Cavell. Similar to Ideal but 
the flowers are brighter and have a sparkling 
white eye in the center of each flower. 
JOS. W. VESTAL & SON 
Box 871 • Little Rock, Ark. 
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