Roses 
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President Plumecocq 
PRES. PLUMECOCQ—A strong, upright plant producing a 
great number of coppery-yellow buds which open into 
large cupped blooms of coppery-buff with a glow of deep 
salmon pink. Fragrant throughout the season. 60c. 
PADRE (H. T.)—A most novel and attractive coloring, with 
fine long petals of coppery scarlet flushed with yellow at 
the base; semi-double. Erect strong bush; blooms with 
exceptional freedom. 50c. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER (H. T.)—A charming combination 
of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. The buds are 
pointed and the flowers large, composed of broad, heavy 
petals with an exquisite fragrance. Of good habit of growth 
and free flowering. 50c. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA (H. T.)—Color intense vermilion, 
deeply shaded old gold on reverse of petals; a remarkable 
and pleasing color combination, which is quite pronounced 
during cool weather; in hot weather the colors are dulled. 
50c. 
RADIANCE (H. T.)—Brilliant rose-pink; full flowers of 
beautiful form. 50c. 
RAPTURE (H. T.)—Pointed buds opening to large well 
shaped flowers of deep salmon with a bright golden suffu¬ 
sion. Strong grower and free bloomer; a sport of Mme. 
Butterfly. 50c. 
RED RADIANCE (H. T.)—Clear cerise-red, large, full and 
well formed; a fine garden variety. Fragrant, prolific 
bloomer and vigorous grower. Same habit of growth as 
Radiance. 50c. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS (H. T.)—Long buds stained cop¬ 
per-red opening to full double flowers of buff-yellow; 
vigorous grower and free bloomer. 50c. 
ROSE MARIE (H. T.)—Long buds and well formed full 
flowers of a clear rose-pink which does not readily fade. 
Delightfully fragrant and extremely free flowering. Strong 
grower. 50c. 
SHOT SILK (H. T.)—A beautiful combination of orange- 
rose overlaid with yellow and suffused with pink. Buds 
and flowers of medium size, fragrant and produced freely. 
Of moderate growth. 50c. 
SOUVENIR DE MME. BOULLET (H. T.)—A fine dark yel¬ 
low rose with long slender buds opening to large full flow¬ 
ers. A vigorous grower. 60c. 
TALISMAN (H. T.)—A vividly colored rose being a mixture 
of orange and yellow in irregular proportions, varying so 
much that no two flowers are alike; fairly double, borne 
on long stems, sweet scented. 50c. 
ULRICH BRUNER (H. P.)—Bright cherry-red, large fine 
form; a strong hardy grower; highly perfumed. Blooms 
profusely in early summer. 50c. 
VESUVIUS—See Single Roses below. 
VILLE DE PARIS (H. T.)—A clear sunflower-yellow rose 
which does not fade even in the hottest sunshine. A vig¬ 
orous erect grower with glossy reddish green foliage. A 
continuous bloomer. 60c. 
WARRAWEE—Long pointed buds of salmon-pink opening 
to large flowers of exquisite shell pink with a slightly 
darker reverse. It has the delicious fragrance of Clove 
pinks, beautifully formed flowers, attractive bronzy new 
foliage. $1.25 (Patent). 
SINGLE BUSH ROSES 
AUSTRIAN COPPER (H. B.)—Rich coppery red, reverse of 
petals yellow; single. Short blooming period. 60c. 
CECIL—Large single clear buttercup-yellow flowers pro¬ 
duced in clusters. A strong spreading grower with glossy 
foliage. 60c. 
DAINTY BESS — Medium sized single flowers borne in 
clusters of three. Delicate pink in color with a contrasting 
center of wine-red stamens. A strong tall grow T er and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 50c. 
INNOCENCE—Large semi-single pure white with contrast¬ 
ing amber stamens. A moderate grower with disease- 
resistant foliage. 50c. 
IRISH ELEGANCE—A single rose, bronze pink buds, open¬ 
ing with shades of apricot and yellow. Very strong growth 
and continually in flower. 50c. 
IRISH FIREFLAME—A large single rose; buds are a rich 
deep orange flushed with crimson opening to an old gold 
color. Strong growth and profuse bloom. 50c. 
ISOBEL—A single rose with exquisitely pointed buds and 
flowers with huge petals flushed with carmine-red and 
orange, becoming pink with age; fragrant. Very vigorous 
and floriferous. 50c. 
VESUVIUS—The best single red rose. Bright scarlet-crim¬ 
son with a golden center; fragrant and lasting several days 
when cut; free bloomer and a tall grower. 50c. 
Moss Roses 
Moss Roses bear a crown of lacy moss upon the 
stems and sepals and are exquisitely lovely in bud. 
The bushes are large and vigorous but should be left 
unpruned for best results. They look best in back of 
other roses or shrubbery. 
Pink, Red, White—60c each. 
