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Hadley Ht .—Flowers rich crimson with velvety 
texture, of good shape, size and substance; very 
sweetly scented; a very good rose for cutting. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock —One of the best bedding 
and cutting varieties; the flowers produced with 
the greatest freedom on long, stiff stems and of 
large size and perfect form; a deep imperial pink 
color; outside of petals silvery rose. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria Ht. —Cream-white; 
although introduced over forty years ago, this is 
still the standard by which white roses are judged. 
Creamy buds which develop slowly to perfectly 
formed, snowy white blooms with a slight tint of 
lemon at the center; fragrant and moderately 
hardy; best white rose; extremely lovely and de¬ 
sirable variety for southern gardens. 
Lady Hillingdon— Slender, pointed buds and ele¬ 
gantly cupped flowers of deep saffron-yellow, paling 
toward the edges and becoming lighter as they ex¬ 
pand ; fragrant; plant is erect; foliage perfect; 
when young, dark violet, turning to deep green 
with age; a beautiful and graceful bush that is 
almost continuously in bloom. 
Lord Charlemont Ht. —Long, pointed, high- 
centered buds are produced singly on good, strong 
stems; the color is a brilliant, unfading, glowing 
crimson with darker shadings; the open blooms are 
fully double, large and delicately fragrant. 
Los Angeles Ht. —Lovedy, long buds opening 
slowly to blooms of beautiful form; the color is 
flaming pink, springing from a golden base; a de¬ 
pendable bloomer, rose succeeding rose throughout 
the season; stems are long and strong, making it 
ideal for cutting. 
Maman Cocliet 
Manian Cochet —Huge, long- i>ointed flowers, 
double to the center and deliciously fragrant, pale 
pink throughout; one of the best old Tea Roses, 
especially adapted to southern gardens. 
Mine. Edouard Herriot—(Daily Mail)—Supreme 
as a bedding rose on account of its profusion of 
bloom and vivid color; the old-rose-colored outer 
petals curl back, disclosing a riot of color from 
coral-red to flame-pink, the base of each petal 
tipped with gold; The stems are sometimes weak 
and the bush is thorny. 
Mine. Albert Barbier Hp. —A rose of great 
beauty and delicacy of coloring; long buds of flesh, 
shaded salmon and apricot; large double flowers 
which retain their loveliness of form when fully 
open: a Hybrid Perpetual with the free-flowering 
qualities of a Hybrid Tea. 
Miss Lolita Armour Ht. —Flowers of deep coral- 
red with gold and copper suffusion, changing to 
old rose and buff: very double and cup-shaped; a 
remarkably beautiful and popular rose. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles—-A very large, firm ovoid 
bud of warm glowing pink, opening to big full 
flowers; the bush is large, free-branching and 
thorny, and at times it is literally covered with 
flowers; because of its good clear color, good sub¬ 
stance and feedom of bloom, we place it among the 
best pink roses; it opens slowly and there is nothing 
fleeting about it. 
Mrs. Charles Bell Ht. —-Shell-pink Radiance; a 
superb sport of Red Radiance; equal in every 
respect, but distinct in color; shell-pink-salmon of 
the clearest, cleanest tint imaginable; this exquis¬ 
ite shade has never been matched in any of the 
New Roses; it is deliciously fragrant; a constant 
bloomer unaffected by the weather. 
Paul Neyrou Hp. —Dark pink, exceptionally 
large and full, buds globular; growth upright, 
strong and vigorous: one of the largest roses in 
cultivation: very sweet scented. 
Perle von Godesberg —The color is a rich canary 
yellow with shading of saffron; flowers large, 
double, of good form and substance. 
President Herbert Hoover Ht. —Multicolored; 
an American rose which is proving itself one of the 
finest of the garden roses in existence; the plant is 
very tall with good foliage, and produces its beau¬ 
tiful fragrant flowers singly on long stems, a cut¬ 
ting rose par excellence; the shapely buds open to 
high-centered flowers of scarlet-yellow, cerise-pink, 
and flame, which last well. 
Premier Ht. —Ophelia seeding X Mrs. Charles 
Russell; dark pink flowers of full size, fine form 
and pleasing fragrance, borne singly on stiff.thorn- 
less stems from a vigorous and robust plant. 
Rapture Ht. — A sport of Mme. Butterfly and 
somewhat darker in color; it has beautiful form, 
exquisite fragrance and healthy growth to recom¬ 
mend it; we like it better than Mme. Butterfly. 
Radiance Ht. —Rose-pink; the most universally 
popular rose in America; Radiance has become 
the standard by which New Roses are measured; 
two-toned pink, cupped flowers are produced in 
endless succession on foolproof plants; delicious 
fragrance. 
Red Radiance Ht. —Cerise-red; a sport of Radi¬ 
ance, it has the same form, habit of growth, frag¬ 
rance and healthy foliage; the difference is in the 
cerise-red color. 
Shell-Pink Radiance —See Mrs. Chas. Bell. 
