Favorite Roses 
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CALEDONIA. (Hybrid Tea). Exquisite long buds of ivory white, 
changing to purest white as the flowers open into large double blooms 
of soft velvety texture. The best white. g Continuous free bloomer. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. (Hybrid Tea). Beautifully two-toned pink 
—clear pink on inside of petals, outside silvery rose. Very full. Free 
blooming. Long, stiff stems. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. (Hybrid Tea). Deep toned carmine with cop¬ 
pery orange blend; interior mostly delicate salmon-pink. Very choice. 
RED RADIANCE. (Hybrid Tea). Large, globular flowers of an even, 
clear red. Constantly in bloom. Very popular, 
PINK RADIANCE. (Hybrid Tea). Extra hardy, vigorous and prolific. 
Beautiful blending of carmine-rose with shades of opal and copper. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. (Hybrid Tea). Bright scarlet, shading to 
velvety crimson; fragrant; free flowering. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. (Pernetiana). Unique and unsur¬ 
passed coloring. Glorious commingling of terra cotta, bronze, geranium- 
red and dull copper; fine long pointed buds of coral-red and yellow. 
Mine. Edouard Herriot 
F. J. Grootendorst 
AH Varieties Listed on This Page 
Strong, 2 year, field-grown bushes. 
35c each 3 for $1.00 6 for $ 3.75 
SOUV. de CLAUDIUS PERNET. (Pernetiana). Most satisfactory 
yellow Rose. Strong, sunflower-yellow, even deeper toned at center. 
Large flowers; buds long and pointed. Vigorous growing bush, with 
brilliant foliage. 
PAUL NEYRON. (Hybrid Perpetual). Largest Rose in cultivation. 
Color bright cerise-red, very fragrant. June until late October. Flowers 
full and double. 
LOS ANGELES. (Hybrid Tea). Beautifully shaped, fragrant flowers 
of pale salmon-pink, richly shaded with deep rose and gold. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. (Hybrid Tea). Most popular 
white Rose. Large, double, very fragrant flowers borne on long, stiff 
stems 
MRS. AARON WARD. (Hybrid Tea). Very distinct, coppery orange 
in the bud, golden orange when partly developed, and pinkish fawn 
when fully opened; very fragrant. 
ROSA HUGONIS. (Golden Rose of China). Unlike any other Rose. 
Has a shrublike manner of growth, and naturally forms symmetrical 
bushes about 6 feet high and the same in diameter. Flowers are single 
and delicate, ranging in color from deep gold to canary, and produced 
in long, arching sprays early in May. 
-^ 3 ] F. J. GROOTENDORST. (Baby Rambler 
Souv. Rugosa Rose). Typical Rugosa foliage and 
' habit; compact, bushy growth. Bloom is in 
Claudius clusters of oversized, double red flowers, pro¬ 
duced from early summer until fall. Valuable 
for either specimen or group planting. 
Pernet. 
Cale¬ 
donia. 
Rosa Hugonis 
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Katsetin 
Augusta Victoria 
