Vestal’s Everblooming Roses 
The following varieties, except where noted, 2-yr. field-grown plants, 60c each, 12 for $5.50; 1-yr. pot- 
grown plants, 20c 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. A very vigorous Hybrid 
Tea Rose, with glowing rosy crimson flowers, heavily 
and richly fragrant. 
ANGELE. We believe this is one of the finest 
white Roses, even better than the old Kaiserin 
Auguste Viktoria which it resembles in many re¬ 
spects. Its creamy white buds and open flowers are 
exquisite in the extreme, and remarkable for a de¬ 
licious, delicate fragrance rare in white Roses. 
Superb for cut-flowers. See color illustration on 
page 10. 1-yr. plants, 20c each; 2-yr., 75c. 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE. Medium-sized flowers of 
pale lilac-pink, shot with gold. Shaped almost ex¬ 
actly like a fully double camellia. 
AUTUMN QUEEN. It is difficult to describe this 
Rose because of the intense richness and blending 
represented in its coloring. The full, handsome buds 
are superbly shaded with burnt-orange, pink, salmon 
and gold, blending in the full open flowers to the 
most glorious autumn shades. The plant is a strong 
grower with bronzy green foliage. A wonderful fall 
Rose. 1-yr. plants, 25c each; 2-yr., 75c. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. A standard variety which 
is universally liked. It is a two-toned Rose, salmon 
suffused orange on the inside of the petals, while 
the reverse is coppery carmine. It has a spicy fra¬ 
grance. Very vigorous plants with healthy foliage. 
See color illustration on page 10. 1-yr. pot-grown 
plants, 25c each; 2-yr. field-grown plants, 60c. 
BRIARCLIFF. The loveliest of the Columbia fam¬ 
ily. Long, pointed buds of deep pink open to high- 
centered flowers of brilliant rose-pink. It is deliciously 
fragrant and is one of the finest Roses for cutting, 
having long, strong stems. Plants of medium growth, 
with healthy foliage, blooming freely. 1-yr. plants, 
20c each; 2-yr., 60c. 
each, 12 for $2.00 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. Big, loose flower of 
brilliant red, its beauty enhanced by a white stripe 
down the center of an occasional petal. Strong, 
bushy plants with healthy foliage, which bloom 
all the time. One of the best red Roses for the 
garden. 
CITY OF LITTLE ROCK. Long, perfect buds, 
opening to distinctively shaped flowers of bright rosy 
pink. Vigorous and profuse. 
COLUMBIA. Famous old florists’ Rose of clear, 
imperial pink, deepening as the flowers age. Fine 
stems for cutting. See color illustration on page 10. 
COMMONWEALTH. A fine cut-flower with 
long-stemmed, massive buds and flowers of deep, 
solid rose-pink, uniform and unshaded. 
COMTESSE VANDAL. U. S. Plant Patent No. 
38. This lovely garden Rose produces beautifully 
formed, long-stemmed flowers of rich salmon and 
vivid rose-pink. Its long-pointed buds are distinctly 
shaded with coppery bronze and the open blooms 
finish with a soft silvery sheen. A prize-winner at 
foreign Rose shows, and becoming popular in this 
country. 2-yr. plants only, $1.00 each. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. See description and 
color illustration on page 7. 
DAINTY BESS. This 5-petaIed flower is one of 
the loveliest Roses in the garden. The blooms are 
between 3 and 4 inches in diameter, with ruffled 
edges to the petals; the color is an exquisite shade of 
soft rose-pink glorified by a mass of wine-colored 
stamens. For table decoration it is unsurpassed. 
Tall, branchy plants which produce great quantities 
of the glorious flowers. 2-yr. field-grown plants only, 
75c each. 
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