Rutherford, Jfew Jersey 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Fluffy Ruffles. Soft silvery pink, enhanced by a 
deep rose tone on the reverse of the petals. 
Francis Scott Key. Very large, light crimson buds 
and blooms of noblest form; very double; slightly 
fragrant. 95 petals. 
Frau E. Weigand. Intensely yellow buds and blooms 
borne on medium-length, strong stem. $1 each. 
Friedrichsruh. Dark wine-red blooms, with still 
darker shadows; flat form but double to center 
and intensely fragrant. Low growing. 75 petals. 
$1 each. 
Gabriel Lombart. Large, cupped, unusually double 
flowers of flesh-white, passing to cream-white, 
center nymphe pink. $1 each. 
Gaiety. A very lovely symmetrical flower of pink 
and yellow, sometimes deepening to copper and 
orange. True camellia shape. 34 petals. $1 each. 
General MacArthur. An old favorite, popular in 
many gardens, producing long-stemmed, brilliant 
crimson flowers in great profusion. Wonderful 
fragrance. 20 petals. 
General-Superior Arnold Janssen. Light crimson 
or carmine blooms on stately stems; fragrant and 
long lasting. A very strong, free-flowering plant 
of almost perfect habit. 57 petals. 
George C. Waud. A blending of orange, vermilion, 
and light crimson. The uniquely colored flowers 
are borne freely. 75 petals. 
Gipsy Lass. See page 4. 
Gloaming. See page 4. 
Glowing Sunset. See page 4. 
Golden Dawn. Deliciously fragrant, lemon-yellow 
flowers of excellent form and very double. One 
of the best all-round yellow garden Roses with 
fine foliage. See color illustration on page 12. 45 
petals. 
Golden Ophelia. Soft straw-yellow flowers flushed 
with orange at the base of the petals. A cutting 
and bedding Rose. 23 petals. 
Grange Colombe. Large, pointed buds and cupped, 
double flowers of creamy white, with salmon and 
fawn centers; moderately fragrant. Plant very 
sturdy and vigorous, blooming heavily in spring 
and fall. 32 petals. 
Grenoble. Bud crimson, but the open flower is 
brilliant red, almost scarlet. Strong branching 
growth. $1 each. 
Gruss an Aachen. While a Hybrid Polyantha (see 
page 23), we repeat it here, as very often this 
variety is planted among Hybrid Teas. 
Gruss an Coburg. Medium-sized, globular flowers 
of rich brownish yellow, paling to copper-pink or 
flesh-color. 50 petals. 
Gruss an Teplitz. While a China or Bengal Rose 
(see page 22), we repeat it here, as often this 
variety is planted among Hybrid Teas. Large, 
bushy plants. 
Hadley. One of the best-known crimson Roses, 
long popular for its beautiful buds and rich vel¬ 
vety scarlet flowers. Tall grower. 25 petals. 
Heinrich Wendland. Fragrant flowers of unfading 
nasturtium-red, reverse deep golden yellow, borne 
singly on long, strong stems. 100 petals. $1 each. 
Hermann Eggers. Evenly toned, unfading crimson- 
scarlet flowers of excellent shape. An especially 
good cut-flower variety. 40 petals. 
Hermann Lindecke. Large blooms of silvery pink, 
tinted with salmon on the reverse of the petals. 
Not unlike La France. 40 petals. 
Hilda. Massive buds and large, double flowers, 
salmon-pink inside, deep orange-carmine on the 
outside. 60 petals. 
Hinrich Gaede. See page 4. 
Hoosier Beauty. A fine dark scarlet-crimson flower 
of impeccable shape and with delightful and 
powerful fragrance. It has been a favorite Rose 
for many years. 26 petals. 
Hortulanus Budde. Bushy bedding variety bearing 
broad, cup-shaped flowers of dazzling rose-scarlet. 
One of the brightest shades in the whole Rose 
family. 24 petals. 
Imperial Potentate. A firm-petaled bloom of dark, 
shining rose-pink, shaded lighter on reverse of 
petals; fragrant. 55 petals. 
J. C. Thornton. Pointed, glowing crimson-scarlet 
buds, opening to rich red flowers of heavy sub¬ 
stance. Erect, vigorous growth. 25 petals. 
Joan Cant. Rich salmon-pink. Full, high-pointed. 
Vigorous growth. 
Joanna Hill. Flower of deep creamy white tinged 
with salmon and ochre-yellow. Stems particularly 
strong for cutting. 40 petals. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Vivid crimson buds opening 
to enormous blooms of glowing pink, carmine on 
the outside. A striking Rose, one of the hand- y 
somest. 75 petals. 
Jules Gaujard. Full flowers of bright orange-red, 
flushed with carmine-rose and yellow. Beautiful, 
symmetrically arranged petals. 60 petals. 
Julien Potin (Golden Pernet). Deep yellow, pointed 
buds opening to rich primrose-yellow flowers. 
Plants grow vigorously upright and bloom pro¬ 
fusely. 48 petals. 
K. of K. (Kitchener of Khartoum). Brilliant scarlet- 
red buds and open, semi-double flowers of blazing 
red with a blackish velvety sheen; fragrant. 
Plants vigorous and extremely free flowering 
throughout the season. 10 petals. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Creamy buds develop¬ 
ing into perfect snow-white blooms, tinted with 
lemon-yellow at the center. Fragrant. The most 
perfect white Rose. 99 petals. 
Killarney Queen. Rose-pink buds of remarkable 
length, opening to semi-double flowers with enor¬ 
mous petals. Growth vigorous; free flowering. 
Unforgettable fragrance. 17 petals. 
Killarney. White. A pure white form of the famous 
old Killarney. Particularly handsome in bud and 
half-open bloom. A popular Rose. Has Killarney’s 
wonderful perfume. 10 petals. 
Konigin Carola. Very large, pointed buds, opening 
to fully double blooms of satin-rose with silvery 
reflexes; slightly fragrant. Bush is very vigorous, 
with abundant healthy foliage. 30 petals. 
La France. Bright pink flowers with curled petals 
showing silvery tints; intensely fragrant. The 
first Hybrid Tea. Should be in every garden. 
60 petals. 
Lady Alice Stanley. A majestic old-time Rose. 
Very large, silvery pink flowers; sweetly fragrant. 
Handsome, deeply veined foliage. 75 petals. 
Lady Ashtown. Deep carmine-pink with a yellow' 1 
glow at the base of the petals. Buds are well 
shaped. One of the finest pink Roses. 51 petals. 
Lady Forteviot. Sweetly scented, semi-double 
flowers of deep golden yellow flushed with apricot, 
not unlike Angele Pernet. 20 petals. 
Reveil Dijonnais is the most spectacular of climbers 
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