Sunset’s Hardy Everblooming Roses 
Abbreviations: T., Tea; HT., Hybrid 
Tea; HP., Hybrid Perpetual; Poly., Poly- 
antha (Baby Roses); N., Noisette. 
Bush and Climbing Roses are postpaid 
within the Fourth Zone 
Plant Roses from November to April 
American Beauty. HP. Extra-large, full, 
rosy crimson flowers; exceedingly sweet. 
Makes magnificent buds. 50c. each. 
Angele Pernet. HT. Deep flaming orange, 
changing to brilliant tango. 50c. each. 
Autumn. HT. A fully double jshmss 
flower exquisitely colored orange, 
red, and buff. Very vigorous 
grower, and produces great 
quantities of fine, long-stemmed 
buds, superb for cutting. 50c. 
each. 
^Better Times. HT. Plant Patent 
No. 23. $1.25 each. See page 5. 
Briarcliff. HT. An improved Columbia. 
High-centered buds of exquisite form, 
and a bright clear shade of rose-pink. 
50c. each. See illustration, page 7. 
Cecile Brunner. Poly. Popular “Baby Rose.” 
Very small, full, salmon-pink blooms in clusters; 
delicately scented. 50c. each. 
ft 
& 
— Luis Brinas 
Plant Patent No. 102 
The color is a distinct new variant of the 
orange-copper combination so much in demand 
these days. The fine pointed bud opens slowly, 
the petals curling back, making a beautifully 
shaped, fully double flower with a high center; 
mildly fragrant. Vigorous, upright-growing 
plant with bronzy new foliage. $1.25 each. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. ht. 
Plant Patent No. 129 
Color and form of flower is much like 
Los Angeles, but stems are stionger and 
support the flowers perfectly. Buds open 
gold and pink and fade to satin-pink in the 
fully opened stage. A good grower with 
fair fragrance. $1.25 each. 
Charles P. Kilham. HT. The buds are long- 
pointed, opening to high-centered, perfectly 
formed, full double flowers of a rich and bril¬ 
liant Oriental red, flushed with orange and 
glowing scarlet. 50c. each. 
Columbia. HT. This beautiful Rose is perfect 
in form, a most pleasing shade of rose-pink, 
and delightfully fragrant. 50c. each. 
*Countess Vandal. HT. Plant 
Patent No. 38. $1.00 each. See 
page 5. 
Cuba. HT. The almost single flowers 
possess a charm and brilliancy, and 
are an entirely new color in Roses—a 
bright vermilion-scarJet overlying an 
orange ground. 50c. each. 
Daily Mail Rose. See Mme. Edouard Herriot. 
Dainty Bess. HT. Large, single flowers, 2}^ to 3 
inches across, with broad, fimbriated petals of pure, 
soft rose-pink. The large, flat clusters of stamens, 
held above vinous red filaments, provide a remark¬ 
able color effect. 50c. each. 
Dame Edith Helen. HT. Glowing, fragrant pink 
Rose on erect, rigid stem. Free flowering. 50c. each. 
Duchess of Atholl. HT. Large, globular buds and 
flowers of deep bronzy yellow, tinged with orange 
and old rose. Plant very vigorous and bushy; pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 50c. each. See illustration, page 7. 
E. G. Hill. HT. Scarlet, shading to deeper pure red 
as it develops. It produces long stems naturally and 
the foliage develops freely and is of fine color. Does 
not fade even during the hottest weather, and does 
not mildew. Sweetly scented. 50c. each. 
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