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Caledonia Ht. — (Dobbie & Co. 1928)—Extrem¬ 
ely long, delicate, pure white buds, opening to 
double, high-centered blooms of creamy texture; a 
superb, snowy white rose when fully developed; 
price, 50^ each. 
Irish Charm —A gem of exquisite form in the 
bud and open flower, deep blusli-pink, with a deeper 
apricot tint in the unopened bud; it undoubtedly 
produces more perfect buds for cutting than any 
other rose in our fields; 504 each. 
Irish Sweetness— A good red rose, in color sim¬ 
ilar to Frances Scott Key; very double and very 
free flowering; has about the sweetest odor of 
any rose we know ; 50^ each. 
Gaiety—(E. G. Hill 1926)—A plump little bud 
of soft coral-pink, with a good deal of red on the 
outside of the petals in cool weather; opens to a 
flower of pale salmon-pink; the growth is very 
strong, and the buds keep for a long time when cut; 
just the dainty flower that you would choose for 
your buttonhole or for a dainty little basket of 
buds; 504 each. 
Director Rubio Ht.— (P. Dot)—1929)In our 
climate this sterling variety is one of the handsom¬ 
est of roses: its huge, vivid pink buds are borne on 
relatively short, stiff and erect stems and open out 
like peonies into broad somewhat flat flowers of 
shining crimson-pink with a broad collar of huge 
petals surrounding a group of incurved smaller 
ones in the center; the giant size and brilliant color 
of this stunning rose attract admiring attention 
from everyone; 504 each. 
Angele Pernet Ht.— Orange; beautiful, fragrant 
Angele Pernet is a connoisseur’s rose; 50c each. 
Fontanelle— This fine rase has the largest buds 
and flowers of any yellow variety that we grow 
and at the same time they are beautifully shaped 
and quite full; the color is lemon-yellow, deepening 
to gold in the center; moderately fragrant flow¬ 
ers : 50^ each. 
Betty Ht.— (A. Dickson & Sons 1905)—Delici¬ 
ously fragrant blooms of large size, full and beau¬ 
tiful. coppery pink overspread with golden yellow, 
are supported by strong vigorous bush; 50^ each. 
Etoile de Ly on or Star of Lyon —Deep golden- 
yellow ; a healthy, vigorous grower, blooming freely 
early and late; full, deep and rich flowers, very 
sweet; extremely hardy both as to heat and cold; 
price, 50^ each. 
Charles P. Kilham—' This variety has many of 
the finest characteristics of that favorite variety, 
Mine. Edouard Herriot, including an even more 
brilliant coloring of coral-red and orange, but un¬ 
like Herriot it has long, straight stems for cutting, 
larger foliage, and a slight fragrance; the bush is 
vigorous and widespreading; 50c each. 
Hawlmark Crimson Ht. — (A Dickson & Sons 
1920)—Almost single flowers, dark, velvety, black¬ 
ish crimson; plants tall, free flowering and splendid 
for garden decoration; 50^ each. 
Hoosier Beauty— An intense rich dazzling scar¬ 
let with darker shadings, and acknowledged to be 
one of the best and most highly colored red roses; 
the beautifully formed flowers have a texture like 
velvet and possess a delicious fragrance: the plants 
are never without flowers in the blooming season 
and the blooms never fade or turn blue; 50<f each. 
imperial Potentate Ht.— Splendidly formed buds 
of rosy carmine which open to crisp petaled blooms 
ot shining rose-pink: foliage is exceptionally fresh 
and fine: an unusually fragrant rose and one we 
highly recommend ; 50C each. 
Impress Ht.— (A. Dickson & Sons 1929)—Very 
large, double flowers of beautifully incurved shape, 
with petals of bright salmon-pink, suffused with 
luminous orange; 50c each. 
Gold Mine —Fine, well shaped cream-yellow 
flowers, suffused with apricot and orange at 
center, much like the well known Sunburst; neat 
growing robust bush, abundant healthy foliage; 
price, 50c each. 
Edith Nellie Perkins Ht. — (A. Dickson & Sons 
1928)—The open bloom is a delightfully shaped 
flower of two contrasting tints, the outside of petals 
gleaming with bright orange-cerise and the inside 
overspread with pale salmon-pink, flushed with 
orange-gold; buds are firm and handsome, richly 
dyed with copper tones before they open; plant 
stands up vigorously and is well clothed with glossy 
disease-resistant foliage; more than ordinarily vig¬ 
orous, it makes a splendid bush for formal bedding 
use: provides abundance of exquisite blooms for 
cut-flowers ; 50C each. 
Etoile de Hollande Ht. —Crimson; universally 
recognized as one of the world’s finest red roses; 
the half-open flower is perfect in form and develops 
into one of the most beautiful things in the rose 
world, a great big. artistically loose flower of 
brilliant scarlet-crimson, with that delicious frag¬ 
rance we know as old-rose perfume; a strong plant 
with very large leathery foliage produces these 
wonderful roses; 50^ each. 
Editor McFarland Ht.— (C. H.Mallerin 1931) — 
A deep, sparkling pink rose of the Lady Ashtown 
type, borne with the utmost liberality by vigorous, 
upright bushes which hold the flowers stiffly erect 
and make them particularly suitable for cutting; 
the clear, unfading color is especially pure, and the 
general vigor and reliability of the plants have 
made friends for it in all parts of the country, both 
as a bedding rose and as a cut-flower; 504 each. 
Federico Casas Ht. —Carrying the brilliant col¬ 
ors that we associate with sunny Spain, this gay 
rose has been very popular with visitors and we 
believe is one of the most desirable of the modern 
“fancy” roses; the big, nearly double (25-petaled) 
flowers are a lovely blend of copper and orange 
and are pleasantly fragrant; they are continuously 
produced, and, like most of the high-colored roses, 
are especially brilliant in the cool days of Autumn; 
the vigorous, plants have strong, thorny canes hold¬ 
ing each flower ei-ect on good cutting stems; the 
foliage attractive shade of light green; 504 each. 
Joanna Hill —Bright yellow and cream-colored 
flowers like an improved Sunburst: bud very large 
and long-pointed, semi-double, full, very lasting; 
moderately fragrant; stems long and stiff, making 
the blooms excellent for cutting; it does not bloom 
as freely as some but every flower is a gem; a 
popular florists’ rose; 50 4 each. 
Julien Potin Ht. —Golden yellow : in long-pointed 
form and rich coloring this is the aristocrat of pure 
yellow roses; of medium to large size, the pointed, 
clear yellow buds open to splendid golden yellow 
blooms which hold their color well; the finest 
yellow for exhibition; the fragrant flowers are 
quite freely produced on upright stems; 50^ each. 
