Duchess of Atholl 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL. 
and delightful, an old golden orange flushed 
with peach pink, particularly attractive in 
the bud and open state. 
Charles P. Kilham 
CHARLES P. KILHAM. nt b e u d ds erfec? 
shape, opening to perfectly formed full dou¬ 
ble flowers of a rich and brilliant Oriental 
red, flushed with orange and scarlet. 
Autumn 
AUTUMN Medium sized buds and cupped 
AiUiumiN. double flowers which, on account 
of their novel coloring, burnt orange streaked 
with red, have attracted much attention. 
The plant is of strong growth with healthy 
foliage, producing its moderately fragrant 
flowers freely. One of the best of the new 
introductions. 
80 
GERMAIN’S ROSES 
a cd ic a u dcai i tv One of the best for the 
AMERICAN BEAU I Y. ^ot interior sections of 
the Western United States. Throws espe¬ 
cially fine, large blossoms during early fall 
and spring. Fragrant. 
* 11 /. ri r DCDkicT A rose that attracts im- 
ANGELE PERNET. me diate attention. A 
vivid orange-yellow, shaded fiery deep red¬ 
dish apricot. It is a good grower, produc¬ 
ing a long bud opening to a moderately full, 
beautiful, sweet scented flower. 
petty UPDIOWAPn Buds are coppery red 
BETTY UPRIOHAKU. and as the f i ower ex¬ 
pands the outside of the petals are orange 
carmine, inside a delicate salmon pink; flow¬ 
ers are sweet scented and semi-double. 
CAIPnoNIA Large- ve ry long pointed buds 
UALEUUNIA. w ;th the edges gracefully 
rolled back; flowers very large and double, 
slightly fragrant and borne singly on long 
stems. Color, slightly lemon tinted, changing 
to a pure white as the flowers develop. 
A wonderful decorative, single rose 
with good-sized five petalled flow- 
a glorious buttercup-yellow, often 
CECIL. 
of 
5 inches across. Blooms continuously on a 
large, densely branched bush with immense, 
glossy green, mildew-proof foliage. 
r-pr'II E RP i INNER This is the popular Baby 
CECILE BRUNNER. Pink or “Sweetheart” 
Rose. It makes a handsome miniature rose, 
coming in sprays of three to five buds. 
Color, blush, shaded light salmon-pink; dis¬ 
tinct and desirable. 
CURA Long, slender, brilliantly colored or- 
u da. an ge-scarlet buds, borne on a tall 
slender plant. Semi-double. A great favor¬ 
ite for several years. 
E. G. HILL. See color page “P”. (Price 50c.) 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. Krge" sizf, peS 
in the half open state, petals extremely 
large, a rose that holds its color well and 
is comparable with the best red roses grown. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. ^"fanglrlne fel¬ 
low with a very vivid apricot center. Great¬ 
ly admired wherever seen for its unusually 
striking color. The open flower is of large 
size with a spicy fragrance. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI OR WHITE AMERI¬ 
CAN REAIITY An ideal hardy rose, pure 
v-'/mn beauii. w hite in color. A remarka¬ 
bly vigorous grower. Free flowering. 
cem m a otu 11 p One of the most popular 
GEN. McAKIHUK. and frees t blooming of 
all red garden roses. Color is a bright rosy 
crimson. 
ciciPIa MUNni A “Baby” rose that is a 
GLORIA MUNDI. mos t striking orange 
scarlet, the most brilliant orange-scarlet im¬ 
aginable. The flowers are well-formed, full 
double and borne in many flowered grace¬ 
ful clusters. 
fiOl DFN DAWN magnificent rose of 
GULDEN DAWN. Australian origin. An 
ideal garden rose of great merit of an ex¬ 
quisite light lemon yellow color. 
HADI FY A rich glorious red shading to vel- 
nAULEi. vety purple. Flowers exceedingly 
fragrant. Buds are high and pointed. A 
rose that should be in every collection. 
An Excellent "Red" 
mccriep reaiity A dark rich velvety 
^LlUblEK BEAU IT. crinjgon of even color. 
Produces long stems. Flower is double and 
pointed. Sweetly scented. 
idicu eiec-akic A beautiful single rose of 
I Klin ELEGANi. fl ne f orm> .long and point¬ 
ed. Color bronzy-orange to pink, shaded to 
apricot. An excellent rose for corsages. 
A Splendid Rose 
-cci rpi The largest of all the single roses. 
lOk-'-DCL. The long bud is orange-carmine 
and in dull weather the open flower is the 
same rich shade, fading to a clear coral- 
pink in the sun. The bush grows tall and 
willowy and the flowers have extraordinar¬ 
ily long stems. No rose garden is complete 
without those beautiful single roses, Isobel, 
Innocence, and Dainty Bess. 
J. C. THORNTON. 
Pointed, glowing crim¬ 
son-scarlet buds, open¬ 
ing to rich red flowers of heavy substance. 
Erect, vigorous growth. 
i nirn tuii nu/ We consider this one of 
J. OIIU IHILOW. the begt roseg of its 
color—rich glowing, rose-pink and probably 
about the most perfect form of any pink. 
The varieties listed on this and the fol¬ 
lowing page are the novelties of previous 
years, together with the older sorts that 
still hold their own with the new intro¬ 
ductions. 
All Roses on this page are 50c each; 
_ $5.00 per dozen, postpaid. _ 
GERMAIN'S 
"PICTURE COLLECTION" 
Includes the eight varieties pictured on 
these two pages 
Duchess of Atholl - Dame Edith Helen 
Edith Nellie Perkins - Autumn 
Joanna Hill - Essence 
Dotty - Charles P. Kilham 
Regular Value, $4.00 
Collection price, $3.25 postpaid 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA. £ e f a ^ t e h 6 y 
grower, with splendid foliage and superb 
buds. Pure white, occasionally tinted with 
cream at the center of the open flowers. 
KILLARNEY DOUBLE WHITE. 
This is a beau¬ 
tiful sport of 
Killarney with lovely pure white blooms of 
moderate fragrance. 
Still One of the Best 
. am/-ei cc A world-renowned “Gold 
LU5 ANGELEo. Medal” variety. Originated 
in Los Angeles, this superb rose has created 
a sensation wherever grown and should be 
in every garden. Its color is a rich flame 
i1cLo d in o- +/-» onripnt n rt rl vpIIdw 
MARGARET McGREDY. 
Another rose that 
offers a distinctly 
new color in roses. Large brilliantly colored 
double flowers of an entrancing shade of 
Oriental red, passing to carmine-rose. A 
rose that keeps for a long time. Very free- 
flowering with long strong stems. 
McGREDY'S SCARLET. £ os sp 1 e ^ h di d f f£ rd f£ 
formed bud is dull red and opens slowly 
into a magnificent, very large bloom of rose 
red. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY. 
Light salmon with 
light yellow shad¬ 
ings, a perfect gem. Foliage leathery, stems 
stroner. a fine variety for cut flower. 
MISS ROWENA THOM, £ u ^“ or S& t ta h£ 
received favorable comment from rose lovers 
everywhere. Buds are very large and long 
pointed—enormous flowers five to six inch¬ 
es across, fully double and opening per¬ 
fectly. A color blend of fiery rose and rosy 
mauve with old gold. 
Dame Edith Helen 
DAME EDITH HELEN. 
glowing rose- 
soft yet bril¬ 
liant, with no other shade. A magnificent 
variety that stands out alone in almost any 
company. Strongly sweet-scented, lasting, 
and fine cut subjects individually or massed. 
