93W—Festiva Maxima, (Miellez 1851). Rose type. 
White. Broad guard petals surrounding a compact in¬ 
ner mass of rich white petals with crimson spots on 
edge. Enormous. June rose fragrance. Early ..... 
.56-7C, 73-3D, 80-4, 5, 6D, IS, 4S $ .05 
81W—Florence Nightingale, (Brand 1907). Rose type. 
White. Faint crimson markings on edge of petals. Tall. 
Late .73-11B $ .10 
89P—Fragrant Pink. Semi-rose type. Deep pink with 
distinct paler collar midway from center. Tall. Flori- 
ferous. Midseason to late. 
.58-7, 59-2, 3, 5, 106-4, 10, 16, 4S, 135 $ .10 
91W—Frances Willard, (Brand 1907). Round type. 
White. Petals of varying sizes form a perfect round 
large flower, often having a raised cup-shaped center, 
enclosing golden stamens. Tall strong grower. Late 
midseason.36-14C, 73-4C, 136-1, 2, 3N $ .15 
82R—Flashlight, (Hollis 1906).Japanese. Crimson pe¬ 
tals with narrow central tuft of pinkish staminodes 
tipped terra cotta...52-7C $ .30 
89LP—Georgiana Shaylor, (Shaylor 1908). Semi-rose 
type. Flesh-pink changing to a delicate pale flesh color 
in the center. Exceptionally large flat flowers. Dwarf 
but sturdy. Midseason to late.75-8C $ .20 
85LP—Germaine Bigot, (Dessert 1902). Crown type. 
Cameo pink with lighter salmon-flesh tints in center. 
Opens flat and develops crown as flower grows, show¬ 
ing stamens midseason .50-7C $ .10 
82DP—Gold Mine, (Hollis 1907). Japanese. Dark rose- 
pink cupped guards, center of narrow white petaloids 
stained pink, and tipped yellow.52-8B, D $ .30 
88LP—Grandiflora Richardson, (Richardson 1883). Rose 
type. Sea-shell pink shading to white, overlaid with 
delicate salmon-pink. Large flat flowers with pointed 
petals. Very late.31-8, 9, 10, 36-8, 58-8, 9D, 10, 
.75-10C, 119-3, 4, 3N $ .10 
82R—Grover Cleveland, (Terry 1904). Rose type. Dark 
crimson. Very large and full. Late.79-10C $ .20 
91P—Hansina Brand, (Brand 1925). Rose type. Pink. 
Mammoth blooms on erect stems. As it fades, re¬ 
sembles Solange .8S $ .50 
92LP—Jeannot, (Dessert 1918). Rose type. Shell pink, 
slightly tinted lavender, salmon-pink at base of petals. 
Very late ...76-2D $ .30 
86LP—Judge Berry, (Berry 1907). Semi-rose type. 
Pink. Opens back flat to an immense disk of pink and 
white. Petals narrow, long and fringed, with some 
stamens intermingled. Very early.76-3C $ .20 
88R—Karl Rosenfeld, (Rosenfeld 1908). Semi-rose type. 
Dark crimson. A perfect ball of velvety, brilliant 
color. Stiff stems of medium height. Midseason. 
.79-4B, IQS $ .10 
98W—Kelway’s Glorious, (Kelway 1909). Rose type. 
White, with a rosy streak on the outside of the guard 
petals. Immense, very long petaled bloom of rose frag¬ 
rance .8N $ .30 
86R—King of England, (Kelway 1902). Japanese type. 
Ruby-madder guard petals with a center of long sta¬ 
mens of buff, streaked rose pink.52-6B $ .30 
91LP—Lady Alexandria Duff, (Kelway 1902). Semi¬ 
rose type. Bluish pink. Very broad petals. Large 
saucer-shaped discs, almost white when fully open, cen¬ 
tral petals having a slight touch of carmine. Tall 
and robust. Sweet scented. Floriferous. Midseason. 
.50-8B, 75-6C, 119-5, 6, 8N $ .10 
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