Caledonia 
rAicnnMU Large, very long pointed buds 
w\leu^ini/\. w jth the edges gracefully 
rolled back; flowers very large and double, 
slightly fragrant and borne singly on long 
stems. Color, slightly lemon tinted, changing 
to a pure white as the flowers develop. 
Charles P. Kilham 
CHARLES P. KILHAM. 
The buds are long 
pointed of perfect 
shape, opening to perfectly formed full dou¬ 
ble flowers of a rich and brilliant Oriental 
red, flushed with orange and scarlet. 
DAME EDITH 
liant, with 
Dame Edith Helen 
u pi cm Pure, glowing rose- 
ncLciN. p i n i £( so f t y et bril- 
no other shade. A magnificent 
variety that stands out alone in almost any 
company. Strongly sweet-scented, lasting, 
and fine cut subjects individually or massed. 
80 
GERMAIN’S ROSES 
a ucDicAM nCAiiTY One of the best for the 
AMfcKIOAN BEAU IT. kot interior sections of 
the Western United States. Throws espe¬ 
cially fine, large blossoms during early fall 
md spring. Fragrant. 
.Mf-ci c pcdkict A rose that attracts im- 
\NGELE PERNEI. mediate attention. A 
ivid orange-yellow, shaded fiery deep red- 
lish apricot. It is a good grower, produc- 
ng a long hud opening to a moderately full, 
jeautiful, sweet scented flower. 
irrrv I IPDI^I-IA PH Buds are coppery red 
-'Ll I I UrKICnAKL). and ag the flower ex - 
lands the outside of the petals are orange 
carmine, inside a delicate salmon pink; flow¬ 
ers are sweet scented and semi-double, 
ni Ar-tf PRINCE Intensely dark crimson, ap- 
BLAC,R rKHN^c. proaching black. Flower 
cup shaped, large and full, an old favorite. 
Bush is extremely hardy. Fragrant. 
CFCII F RRIINNFR This Is the popular Baby 
OfcCILt BKUINNEK. pink or -sweetheart” 
Rose. It makes a handsome miniature rose, 
coming in sprays of three to five buds. 
Color, blush, shaded light salmon-pink; dis¬ 
tinct and desirable. 
rnKKTAKirF Deep orange-yellow, splashed 
/mnoe. and streaked crimson. Me¬ 
dium sized flowers. A steady bloomer. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON, sTained 
crimson. As the flower ages it becomes a 
deep saffron yellow. Blooms fairly full, buds 
pointed, very free flowering, 
p g HILL **' he f, ower is scarlet, shading to 
c. yy. nu.L. a deeper pure red as it devel¬ 
ops. It produces long stems naturally and 
the foliage develops freely. See page 78. 
ELDORADO (Land of Sold). ^ 
flowers of distinct formation, vigorous 
growth, and free-flowering habit; fragrance; 
a splendid golden yellow. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND Brilliant red blooms 
CIVILE Ut nULLAIND. of , arge gize perfec t 
in the half open state, petals extremely 
large, a rose that holds its color well and 
is comparable with the best red roses grown. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. (See color page.) 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI OR WHITE AMERI¬ 
CAN RFAIITY An ideal hardy rose, pure 
CAIN BtAUIT. whjte jn CQ]or A remarka . 
bly vigorous grower. Free flowering. 
GFN MaAPTHIIB One ot the most popular 
GEN. McARTHUR. and freest blooming of 
all red garden roses. Color is a bright rosy 
crimson. 
GEORGE ELGER OR YELLOW CECILE 
BRUNNER. A counterpart of the popular sal¬ 
mon pink Cecile Brunner only the 
color is a clear lemon yellow. 
GLORIA MUNDI A “ Bab y” rose that is a 
ulukia muinui. most striking orange 
scarlet, the most brilliant orange-scarlet im¬ 
aginable. The flowers are well-formed, full 
double and borne in many flowered grace¬ 
ful clusters. 
GOLDEN DAWN A magnificent Rose of 
V=MDLLICIN DAWN. Australian origin. An 
Ideal garden Rose of great merit of an ex¬ 
quisite light lemon yellow color. 
The varieties listed and described on this 
and the following page are the novelties 
of previous years that have proven their 
merit, together with the older sorts that 
still hold their own with the new intro- 
Ali Roses on this page are 50c each; 
$5.00 per dozen, postpaid. 
GERMAIN'S 
"PICTURE COLLECTION" 
Includes the eight varieties pictured on 
these two pages 
Duchess of Atholl - Dame Edith Helen 
Edith Nellie Perkins - Olympiad 
Joanna Hill • Caledonia 
Lady Forteviot - Charles P. Kilham 
Regular Value. $4.00 
Collection price, $3.25 postpaid 
it it cc /-'aii i a on Distinct and beautiful, 
JULES GAUJAKD. the large , well-formed 
double flowers are cochineal crimson which 
pass to a pretty shade of orange-rose. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA, he if tlfy 
grower, with splendid foliage and superb 
buds. Pure white, occasionally tinted with 
cream at the center of the open flowers. 
KILLARNEY DOUBLE WHITE.^ l s s p a G 
Killarney with lovely pure white blooms of 
moderate fragrance. 
lAnY HIIIIN^nON Slender, pointed buds 
LADY HILLINGDON. and e i egan tly cupped 
flow-ers of deep saffron-yellow. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. a °J 
distinct color, the flowers in the young stage 
are a deep sunflower yellow heavily veined 
and splashed with orange-scarlet. 
LORD CHARLEMONT (See color Page ,, T"). 
A World-Famous Rose 
aKIGFI F<; a world-renowned “Gold 
LUJ ainlrELES. ji eda |» variety. Originated 
in Los Angeles, this superb rose has created 
a sensation wherever grown and should be 
in every garden. Its color is a rich flame 
pink shadin g to apricot and ye llow. 
LOUISE BRESLAU. (See color page "T".) 
uir'ic u a DIF Very long pointed buds, 
LUV'iE lv ' AK deep yellow splashed with 
red. As the outer petals unfold, the inner 
face is yellow with coppery venation. 
MARGARET McGREDY (See color page "T"). 
McSREDY'S SCARLET. £ garden 
formed bud is dull red and opens slowly into 
a magnificent, very large bloom of rose red. 
MISS ROWENA THOM (See color page "T"). 
MADAME BUTTERFLY. J&S* y iTlow" shjd- 
ings, a perfect gem. Foliage leathery, stems 
strong, a fine variety for cut flower. 
Among the Best 
GOLDEN EMBLEM. 
Golden yellow In color, 
having a crimson stripe 
on outer petals, with high pointed center; 
tea perfume. Growth free and branching 
with splendid constitution, deep glossy green 
foliage, stout stalks and mildew-proof. 
HADI FY A r * cb glorious red shading to vel- 
n/\uLEi. ve ty pU rple. Flowers exceedingly 
fragrant. Buds are high and pointed. A 
rose that should be in every collection. 
Don’t Miss This "Red" 
HOOSIFR RFAIITY A dark r,ch velvety 
MUUbltK BEAU IT. cri mson of even color. 
Produces long stems. Flower is double and 
pointed. Sweetly scented. 
IMPFRIAI POTFNTATF Exquisite in bud and 
M r EKI Al_ rU tN IA 11. developing into large, 
very double, substantial flowers, very pro¬ 
lific and delightfully tea-scented. The color 
is a pleasing shade of deep, clear rose pink. 
IRISH ELEGANS A beauti ful single rose of 
iKisn tLtbANi, fine form , onK and polnt _ 
ed. Color bronzy-orange to pink, shaded to 
apricot. An excellent rose for corsages. 
J OTTO THIinW We consider this one of _ _ 
* _ ^ ‘ the best roses of its and delightful, an old golden orange flushed 
color—rich glowing rose-pink and probably with peach pink, particularly attractive in 
about the most perfect form of any pink. the bud and open state. 
Ducrtcss of A mull 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL. 
