JOS. W. VESTAL & SON • Box 871 • LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 
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VESTAL'S EVERBLOOMING ROSES, continued 
The following varieties, except where noted, 2-yr. field-grown plants, 60c each, 12 for $5.50; 1-yr. pot-grown plants, 
20c each, 12 for $2.00 
RHEA REID. Dependable old variety, popular 
in many gardens. Flowers are shining crimson- 
scarlet. 
ROYAL RED. The great expanded flowers are 
fully double, sweetly scented, and a handsome shade 
of crimson-scarlet. 
RADIANCE. The most popular of all garden 
Roses. Brilliant pink, shaded darker on the outer 
surface of the petals. Vigorous and always in flower. 
RAPTURE. A soft but brilliant pink flower on 
the order of Mme. Butterfly, with deep apricot and 
coral tones at the base of the petals. See color illus¬ 
tration on page 10. 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS. Coppery red buds 
opening to huge golden yellow blooms stained red 
outside; very fragrant. 
SCARLET BEAUTY. An all-round, good garden 
Rose whose large, long-pointed buds and full, high- 
centered crimson-scarlet flowers are borne stiffly 
upright on long stems steadily throughout the 
season. We find it one of the most effective Roses in 
the garden. 1-yr. plants, 25c each; 2-yr., 75c. 
SCEUR THERESE. See description and color 
illustration on page 6. 
SUNKIST. This is an orange or orange-yellow 
sport of the well-known buff and gold Joanna Hill. 
Its long, beautifully shaped buds vary through 
shades of copper, buff, and bronze, and open into 
lovely, deep, orange-tinted flowers of finest form. 
1-yr. plants, 25c each; 2-yr., 75c. 
SENSATION. Very vigorous, upright plant with 
large, velvety maroon flowers heavily scented with 
the true old Rose perfume. 
SUNBURST. Very popular yellow Rose, varying 
from deep golden tints to creamy white, sometimes 
tinged orange and rose. 
SWANSDOWN. Handsome new creamy white 
Rose with long-pointed, cone-shaped buds and fully 
double, high-centered flowers borne singly on long, 
strong stems, superb for cutting and garden. 
SYRACUSE. See description and color illustration 
on page 7. 
TEMPLAR. A free-flowering cup-shaped Rose of 
sparkling crimson. Popular in florists’ shops. 
TALISMAN. A sensational Rose of brilliant scar¬ 
let and gold, softening to ivory, yellow, and rose. 
Free flowering and very dependable. See color illus¬ 
tration on page 10. 1-yr. plants, 25c each; 2-yr., 75c. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. See description and color 
illustration on page 6. 
VICTOR. Long-pointed buds and fully double 
flowers of deep rose and carmine-crimson. Remark¬ 
ably free flowering. 
WINSOME. Very sweet, fully double flowers of 
a superb shade of brilliant cherry-rose. Vigorous and 
free flowering. 
WILLIAM SHEAN. A fine old Tea Rose with 
handsome, long, tapering buds opening to glorious, 
double, pink flowers. 
WILLIAM R. SMITH. Fine old Tea Rose of 
branching habit, with blush-white flowers, creamy at 
the center and tinged with old-rose on the outer petals. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET. An excellent white 
sport of the ever-popular pink Maman Cochet. 
Very full and double, pure white on opening, tinged 
with pink on the outer petals as it ages. Vigorous 
and always in flower. 
Polyantha Roses 
2-yr. field-grown plants, 60c each, 12 for $5.00; 1-yr. pot-grown plants, 20c each, 12 for $2.00 
BABY DOLL (Tip-Top). Perfect little buds and 
blooms of bright golden yellow, tipped with sparkling 
crimson, borne in clusters. 
CECILE BRUNNER (Sweetheart Rose). Dainty, 
perfectly shaped buds of excellent rose-pink tinged 
with salmon, borne in graceful sprays continu¬ 
ously. Popular for cutting. See color illustration 
on page 11. 
CHATILLON. Brilliant pink, semi-double flowers 
in gigantic clusters which make a magnificent 
show on dwarf plants. See color illustration on 
page 11. 
ELLEN POULSEN. Small, double, brilliant pink 
flowers in huge clusters on bushy plants. 
ELSE POULSEN. It is one of the new tall-grow¬ 
ing Polyanthas, 3 feet or more in height, with 
medium-sized, semi-double flowers of a lovely shade 
of bright rose-pink; slightly fragrant. Very hardy 
and a continuous bloomer. 
GEORGE ELGER. Daintiest, loveliest yellow 
Polyantha. The bright yellow buds develop into 
pale creamy yellow flowers. 
GLORIA MUNDI. A striking new baby Rose of 
blazing orange-scarlet. Very showy and spectacular 
in the garden. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN. Reddish pink and gold 
flowers of Hybrid Tea quality, borne on dwarf, 
compact plants. A splendid bedding Rose. 
IDEAL. The tiny dark glowing scarlet-crimson 
flowers are shaded with black and are borne in tre¬ 
mendous bunches on a vigorous branching plant. 
KATHARINA ZEIMET (White Baby Rambler). 
Charming little, double, pure white flowers borne in 
huge trusses on a plant about 2 feet high. 
LAFAYETTE. A dwarf, bushy plant with flowers 
of glowing light crimson 3 inches broad. Always in 
bloom. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL. Similar to Ideal but the 
flowers are brighter and have a sparkling white eye 
in the center of each flower. 
ORLEANS ROSE. The ancestor of many of the 
modern Polyanthas. Semi-double flowers of rosy 
crimson with a white center are borne in great pro¬ 
fusion on a strong, bushy plant about 18 inches in 
height. One of the real everbloomers. 
