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the full maturity of the open flower. 
CUBA. This dazzling new rose has a vivid 
orange-scarlet bud opening into semi-double 
flowers of iridescent copper-red and orange-ver¬ 
milion. Continuous bloomer on tall strong growth. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Though there are 
many fine pink roses, this one stands head and 
shoulders above the rest. Big full double flowers 
of glowing pink, very freely produced on a very 
vigorous bush. Its immense size, fully double 
blooms and delightful fragrance, make it a rose 
for every garden. Long lasting when cut 
DARDANELLE. Similar to Premier but a 
much better garden rose. Long pointed bud, 
opening into a flower resembling a half double 
peony. Cherry-rose color. Long stems for cut¬ 
ting grown on upright bush. 
E. G. HILL. Here is the finest new red rose 
in several years with immense flowers of very 
lasting, dazzling scarlet, never fading or turning 
blue, but actually becoming deeper red as it 
opens. The flowers are borne on long stems 
and are deliciously fragrant. 
ELDORADO. A superb yellow garden rose of 
gooct st. oiig growth, uolden yellow buds of good 
form, opening into a full, well-built flower of 
great substance. One of the best yellow roses in 
the entire list. 
ETOILE de PRANCE. A fine rose, upright 
bush with few thorns. Has fine buds borne on 
long, stiff stems, flowers very large, full and cup 
form, dark crimson velvet. 
ETOILE de HOLLAND. Brilliant red blooms 
of magnificent size, perfect in bud, half open or 
fully developed flower. One of the best new 
garden roses. 
FELICITY. Bud large, long pointed, flower 
large, semi-double, very fragrant, rose-pink, sil¬ 
very suffusion. Growth upright and one of the 
most prolific and free flowering roses. 
FONTANELLA. Lemon yellow, deepening to 
gold at center. Long, pointed bud, borne singly 
on long strong stem. Excellent growth and foli¬ 
age. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (Star Spangled Banner). 
Color cherry red; very double; petals beauti¬ 
fully recurved. This rose has largely taken the 
place of American Beauty, being a stronger 
grower, producing, as it does, a very wonderful 
bloom that keeps longer than most varieties. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. Bright, golden yellow, 
medium pointed buds of beautiful shape. A good 
bloomer. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. An old favorite red 
rose, always covered with its bright cherry crim¬ 
son flowers, which often cover the plant, and are 
intensely fragrant with a rich perfume that so 
many roses lack. Very hardy. 
HADLEY. In color it is a deep velvety crim¬ 
son, retaining its brilliancy at all seasons of the 
year. The variety is double and buds are well 
formed. Very fragrant. 
HOLLYWOOD. Dark rose-red flowers resemb¬ 
ling in form the famous Premier rose of the 
flower shops. The bud is firm, pointed, and opens 
to an exquisitely shaped, high-centered fragrant 
flower of appealing charm. Does better during 
cool weather. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE. The semi-double, fra¬ 
grant flowers are the same brilliant red as Paul’s 
Scarlet, and the low, compact bush makes con¬ 
tinuous display of bright color. 
ILCHESTER, MARY, COUNTESS OF. One 
of the very best pink roses. Very double, intense 
shade of pink. Constant bloomer, healthy grow¬ 
er. 
J. J. L. MOCK Giant carmine-pink blooms. 
with silvery rose inner surface. Healthy, vig¬ 
orous bush. 
JOANNA HILL. Bright yellow and cream- 
colored flowers. Very much like Sunburst but 
stronger bush and stems making a good cutting 
rose. Long lasting exquisite buds. A standard 
among the new roses. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. A beau¬ 
tiful rose with elegant large pointed bud3 and 
very full double flowers, delicate creamy white, 
deliciously fragrant. The plant is a strong 
healthy grower and constant bloomer. The flow¬ 
ers are on long stiff stems, with rich, glossy 
foliage. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. Sport of Killarney 
with much deeper pink color, almost crimson at 
times. 
KILLARNEY, DOUBLE WHITE. Pure white 
blooms. An old favorite. 
KILLARNEY PINK An old favorite with 
long, pointed, shapely buds and bright spark¬ 
ling pink, double, lasting, strongly tea-scented 
flowers. 
LADY HILLINGDON. Long, slender bud3 of 
intense deep golden yellow; profuse bloomer. 
Just about our hardiest yellow rose. 
LORD CHARLEMONT. Beautifully formed, 
high centered crimson flowers on stout, rigid 
stems. The plant is free in growth and bloom, 
and the flower is so magnificent and the colors 
so superb that we consider it to be easily one 
of the best three or four red roses. 
LOS ANGELES. The lovely long buds of this 
almost perfect rose open slowly to blooms of 
beautiful form. The color is flaming pink, spring¬ 
ing from a golden base. Stems are long and 
strong, making it ideal for cutting. 
LUCILE RAND. A splendid large flower; in 
color a lively bright rose-carmine; delicately 
sweet scented. Good grower and profuse bloomer 
LUXEMBURG. The blending of colors in bud 
and bloom make this a most beautiful and at¬ 
tractive rose. Its color is coral red, shaded 
chrome yellow, opening to a large flower of 
shrimp pink, shaded coppery orange. Free and 
constant bloomer, strong grower. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY. A glorified sport of 
Ophelia with all the colors of Ophelia intensified, 
making it a harmony of bright pink, apricot and 
gold. The buds are a lovely shade of Indian red, 
yellow at the base. 
MAMAN COCHET. Huge, long, pointed flow¬ 
ers double to the center and deliciously fragrant, 
pale pink. One of the best old Tea Roses, es¬ 
pecially adapted to the South. 
MAMAN COCHET, WHITE. Sport of Maman 
Cochet, with creamy white flow’ers, having edges 
flushed rose. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Buds and flowers very 
large and double. The color is a brilliant blaze 
of Oriental-red passing as the bloom ages to a 
carmine-rose. Fine healthy foliage and strong 
growth make this rose a wonderful bedding rose. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. A splendid white, at 
times slightly tinted with just a touch of tender 
blush-pink. Long, pointed, shapely buds and full, 
double, fragrant, well formed flowers of vigor¬ 
ous growth, and a free and continuous bloomer. 
MRS. AARON WARD. Strong, vigorous, but 
compact growth. Tawny, golden buff flowers 
produced all summer. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL (Shell Pink Radiance). A 
superb sport of the famous Radiance; equal in 
every respect, but distinct in color. The shell- 
pink diffused wdth salmon gives it a pearly 
opalescense. 
