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ETOILE DE FEU (HT. 1921). Solid globular buds, opening to 
large cupped flowers of flaming orange-pink. Plant dwarf 
and bushy, with glistening, healthy foliage. 
*ETOILE DE HOLLAND (HT. 1919). Brilliant red blooms of 
magnificent size, perfect in half open state, showing clean at¬ 
tractive centers when fully open ; enormous petals, very 
fragrant. Plants branching, particularly free flowering and 
healthy. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS (HT. 1922). Long pointed buds of 
brilliant orange buff, and large, fairly full flowers of vivid 
yellow and bright apricot, fragrant and freely produced. 
G. A. VAN ROSSEM (HT. 1926). A very popular rose, which 
shows best in the half open bud stage. Deepest red orange, 
almost brownish with deeply impressed maroon veins. Color 
tones to old rose. Unusually heavy veining makes this one 
of the most interesting roses that we grow. 
HOLLYWOOD (HT.) Sport of Premiere. Medium size, long 
pointed bud. Flowers double, high centered, very lasting and 
fragrant. Growth upright; free bloomer. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE (HT. 1919). Dark red buds opening to 
orange-scarlet flowers, yellow in center. The fragrant blooms 
are produced in great profusion on the vigorous plant. A 
fine bedding rose. 
Mrs. Henry Morse 
IMPRESS (HT. 1929). Large, ovoid buds of deep coral-red, 
opening to very large, extremely double, cup-shaped flowers of 
rich salmon-cerise, suffused with a luminous golden sheen. 
ISOBEL (HT. 1916). Exquisitely pointed buds and flowers with 
huge petals flushed with carmine-red and orange, becoming 
pink with age. Fragrant; single ; five petals. 
‘JOANNA HILL (HT. 1928). Rich creamy yellow, deepening 
to orange. The buds are large, long pointed and open to a 
large, full semi-double, 
long lasting and moder¬ 
ately fragrant flowers. 
JULIEN POTIN (HT.) 
Large, double flowers of 
deep yellow, with long 
stems. The same type as 
Souvenir de Claudius Per- 
net, but more richly col¬ 
ored. Vigorous, upright 
plant; profuse bloomer 
and disease resistant. 
JOHN RUSSELL (HP.1924). 
Large ovoid buds and im¬ 
mense crimson flowers of 
the old time globular type 
with the famous exhibition 
center. Plant exceptionally 
strong and vigorous and 
one of the handsomest of 
the red roses. 
Etoile De Hollande 
Pres. Herbert Hoover 
LULA (HT. 1919). Splendid 
buds of great length and 
delicacy of form, brilliant 
shaded orange-pink and 
copper, borne on fine 
stems. The open flower 
is flat and almost single, 
but retains the color well. 
Bush is fairly vigorous, 
free flowering and disease 
resistant. 
LADY MARGARET STEW¬ 
ART. (HT. 1926). A large 
exhibition bloom with 
enormous petals. It is of 
perfect form, with a high 
pointed center, golden yel¬ 
low, shaded and streaked 
with orange and red. Not 
very fragrant. Especially 
handsome foliage. 
Varieties marked * are 
Joanna Hill illustrated in color. Rev. F. Page-Roberts 
