EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
^PSPS hy Bobhinh dAtkins 
Radiance. Rich pink, very fragrant, globular flowers 
with a light silvery or flesh tone on the inner sur¬ 
face. The most widely grown Rose. 23 petals. 
Rapture. Sport of Mine. Butterfly, but more double 
and more highly colored. 
Red Radiance. Identical with its parent, Radiance, 
except that its handsome, globular flowers are 
deep red. 23 petals. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Glowing coppery red buds 
opening to huge yellow flowers. We first presented 
this Rose in America in 1924 and it became in¬ 
stantly popular. Has the fragrance of a ripe 
apple. 50 petals. 
Ria Wenning. The flowers are full, of moderate size 
and mild fragrance, glowing cochineal-carmine. 
An excellent garden and bedding Rose which will 
be wanted on account of its unique, brilliant red 
color. 20 petals. $1.25 each. 
Richard E. West. A large, pale yellow flower with 
soft lemon-yellow tints; fragrant. 20 petals. 
Rose Marie. Fragrant, clear rose-pink flowers of 
large size, borne freely on plants of notable vigor 
and health. 36 petals. 
Roslyn. Tapering buds and gloriously big, ruffled 
flowers of golden yellow with orange shadings on 
the reverse of the petals. 30 petals. 
Rudolf Alexander Schroder. The creamy white 
flowers are large, with a glint of lemon-yellow at 
the center. 45 petals. $1 each. 
Schwabenland. Large, moderately fragrant flowers 
of a luminous rich rose-pink, retaining its bright¬ 
ness until the petals drop. A strong, vigorous 
grower. $1 each. 
Sir Henry Segrave. Intensely fragrant, primrose- 
yellow flower with chrome-yellow base, intensify¬ 
ing in color with age. Vigorous, branching plants 
unusually free in bloom. Rapidly forging to the 
front. 60 petals. 
Soeur Therese. Semi-double, cupped flowers of 
golden yellow, passing to cadmium-yellow, with 
edges of petals spotted and streaked madder- 
carmine, borne in clusters on 6-inch stems. Sweet- 
brier fragrance. The lovely buds make splendid 
short-stemmed cut-flowers. $1 each. 
Southport. See page 6. 
Souvenir d’Emmanuel Buatois. See page 6. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. The oldest but still 
one of the best of our modern, unfading, yellow 
everblooming Roses. 28 petals. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Huge, brick-red buds; 
gigantic, orange-pink, peony-shaped flowers of 
great decorative value; sweetly fragrant. Very 
vigorous and hardy. 31 petals. 
Souvenir de Jean Soupert. See page 3. 
Souvenir de Mme. C. Chambard. See page 6. 
Sunkist. Sport of Joanna Hill, with orange-copper 
flowers. Buds slightly larger than parent, with 
a few more petals. 45 petals. 
Susan Louise. See page 6. 
Talisman. Variable flowers ranging from rich scarlet 
and gold to deep rose and pale yellow. Fragrant. 
A popular variety. 25 petals. 
Texas Centennial. See page 6. 
Trigo. Flower full, fragrant, rich yellow, fading to a 
pleasing sulphur-yellow. A very fine Rose. 30 
petals. $1.25 each. 
Vaterland. Large, solid flowers, full of heavy dark 
red petals glowing with violet tones. 30 petals. 
Victoria Harrington. See page 2. 
Vierlanden. Bud very large, long-pointed; flower 
large and double, deep salmon-pink, unusually 
lasting; intensely fragrant. 20 petals. 
Ville de Paris. Globular buds and big, bowl-shaped 
flowers of clear unblemished yellow. Slender, 
willowy plants. 27 petals. 
Ville du Havre. Very double, cream-white flowers, 
washed with rose-pink; center and base of petals 
more or less yellow and sometimes apricot. 
Vigorous. 75 petals. $1 each. 
W. E. Chaplin. High-centered, 
moderately fragrant flower of 
deep crimson, borne on strong 
stem. Very vigorous and a con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. 30 petals. $1 
each. 
White Briarcliff. See page 6. 
Wilhelm Kordes. Beautifully 
pointed buds of deep coppery 
salmon, opening rich golden 
pink; very fragrant. 50 petals. 
William E. Nickerson. Slender, 
erect plants bearing full flowers 
of sparkling orange-cerise, chang¬ 
ing to salmon-pink when open. 
25 petals. 
William F. Dreer. A very lovely flower of 
soft golden fawn and orange, tinged with 
pink. The delicate coloring is unmatched 
by any other Rose. 20 petals. 
William Orr. Fine new crimson variety of 
brilliant unfading hue, producing fine long- 
stemmed Roses for cutting. Plants grow 
very vigorously and are unusually produc¬ 
tive. 40 petals. 
Plant a bed of Hinrich Gaede for a real spectacle 
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