WALSH’S HANDBOOK OF ROSES 
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OTHER RAMBLERS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION AND STERLING MERIT, continued 
THE FARQUHAR ROSE 
Bears magnificent clusters of bright pink, double 
flowers. It is perfectly hardy and retains its glossy, 
bright green foliage until very late in the fall. 
80 cts. each, $9 per doz. 
GHISLAINE DE FELIGONDE 
Slender, shapely buds of clear yellow. $1.50 each. 
EUGENE JACQUET 
Cherry-red flowers produced freely in large 
clusters. Fragrant. A good climber. $1 each. 
DOROTHY PERKINS 
Soft light pink, flowering profusely in large clus¬ 
ters; fragrant and lasting. 65 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
AMERICAN PILLAR 
Lovely shade of pink, with a clear white eye and 
bright stamens; flowers single and large, produced 
in great clusters. 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
DR. VAN FLEET 
Rich flesh pink; long pointed buds; useful for 
cutting. 75 cts. each. 
MARY WALLACE (New) 
Semi-double. Color, bright clear rose-pink with 
salmon base to petals. $1.50 each. 
SILVER MOON 
Semi-double flowers; large size; pure white in color 
with yellow stamens. 75 cts. each. 
HYBRID POLYANTHAS 
75 cts. each, $8 per doz., except where otherwise noted 
jEnnchen Muller. Bright deep pink, flowers exqui¬ 
sitely formed, resembling a cactus dahlia. A 
delightful early- and late-flowering variety. 
Baby Dorothy. Bright pink; blooms in masses. 
Baby Tausendschon. Deep pink to white. 
Cecile Brunner. Bright rose, yellowish in center. A 
delightfully fragrant, double Rose. 
Clotilde Soupert. Outer petals pearly white, center 
rosy; large, full, and beautifully imbricated. 
Chatillon Rose. (New.) Semi-double silvery 
crimson flowers, gradually passing to white in 
center, are produced in large sprays. $1 each. 
Echo. Soft delicate pink. 
Ellen Poulsen. Large, full, dark, brilliant pink 
flowers; sweetly scented. Very floriferous. 
George Eiger. Coppery golden yellow, changing to 
clear yellow when opening. Growth is upright; 
very free-flowering. Fine for edgings or borders, 
and superb as a pot-plant. 
Gruss an Aachen. Orange-red and yellow buds; 
large flesh-pink and salmon flowers with deeper 
center; slightly perfumed. Strong, free bloomer. 
Jessie. Bright cherry-crimson; plants are robust 
growers; this variety is one of the most desirable. 
Katharina Zeimet. Pure white; small, but full, and 
a free-flowering variety. 
Lady Reading. Bright red, fairly full flowers are 
produced in large clusters; faintly perfumed. 
Vigorous grower; blooms very freely. 
Lafayette. Brilliant cherry-crimson flowers. $1 ea. 
La Marne. Semi-double flowers, bright salmon-rose 
at edges and rosy blush inside. Blooms abun¬ 
dantly and continuously. 
Mme. N. Levavasseur. Rosy crimson; marvel¬ 
ously free-flowering; of dwarf habit. 
Marie Pavic. Perpetual summer-blooming; hardy, 
vigorous, and one of the most satisfactory in the 
Polyantha class. Flowers white, with rose center. 
Early bloomer, continuing until frost. 
Mrs. W. H. Cutbush. Deep, clear pink blooms in 
large, loose panicles. 
Orleans Rose. New Polyantha. Strong, vigorous 
grower, with immense trusses of bloom; brilliant 
geranium-red, with white center. Dwarf. 
Perle d’Or. Nankeen-yellow, with orange center, 
small and full; very beautiful. 
White Cecile Brunner. Similar to Cecile Brunner, 
but clear white. 
Yvonne Rabier. Small, pure white blooms, creamy at 
base. Flowers freely. Foliage bright glossy green. 
AUSTRIAN BRIERS AND THEIR HYBRIDS 
$1 each, $11 per doz. 
Arthur R. Goodwin. Originated in 1909. Coppery 
orange-red, passing to salmon-pink as the flowers 
expand. The flowers are flat-centered, suffused 
with a faint blush of salmon. A special feature 
of the plant is its shiny chocolate-colored stems 
and its large thorns, which are red and translucent 
when young. Flowers medium to large. 
Constance. Orange-yellow bud, streaked with 
crimson; large, full, globular flower of cadmium- 
yellow, passing to golden yellow. 
Golden Emblem. Lovely in both bud and bloom. 
Clear yellow flowers, with some of the outer petals 
flamed light crimson. 
Harison’s Yellow. Very pretty yellow; suited for 
bedding. 
Juliet. Outside of petals old-gold, interior rich rosy 
red changing to deep rose as the flowers expand. 
Blooms both in summer and autumn. 
Lyon. Shrimp-pink at end of petals; center salmon, 
shaded with chrome-yellow. Large, full, perfectly 
formed. Very fragrant. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Vivid terra-cotta, pass¬ 
ing to clear strawberry-rose; semi-double; glossy 
green foliage. A valuable Rose for the garden and 
also a good forcing Rose. 
Persian Yellow. Deep golden yellow; large, fine. 
Rayon d’Or. Cadmium-yellow as the blooms begin 
to open, toning to sunflower-yellow, when fully 
expanded. Immune to mildew. Flower large, full, 
of fine globular form. 
Soleil d’Or. Varying from orange - yellow to 
reddish gold, shaded with nasturtium-red; large, 
full, flat-shaped flowers; perfectly hardy; free- 
blooming. 
Willowmere. Rich shrimp-pink, shaded yellow in 
the center, and toning to carmine-pink toward the 
edges of petals; vigorous growth and erect, 
branching habit. Long, carmined coral-red bud, 
carried on long, stout flower-stalks. Very large 
flower, full and of elongated cup shape; superb. 
Yellow Austrian. Deep yellow; single; beautiful. 
