NELLIE E. HILLOCK 
Bush 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
Roses 
We are offering only the best in roses. The varieties that we list are suited to our dry southwestern climate 
and have been thoroughly proven. Our stock is two year old No. 1 bushes with good roots and good tops. 
YELLOW 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Splendid, long, golden orange 
buds opening to full flowers of striking yellow, tinged 
with apricot; fragrant. 50c. 
Golden Dawn. Yellow buds, stained crimson, open¬ 
ing to fragrant, well-formed Marechal - Niel - yellow 
flowers. A superb bedding Rose, remarkable for its 
handsome, disease-resisting foliage and steady, pro¬ 
lific blooming qualities. 50c. 
Golden Emblem. Large flower of rich cadmium- 
yellow. One of the best yellow Roses for the Pacific 
Coast. 50c. 
Joanna Hill. Splendidly formed two-toned yellow 
flower of the Ophelia family. Fine for cutting. 50c. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. This variety is one of the finest 
yellow garden Roses ever produced. The rich lemon- 
yellow flowers have splendid form and are continu¬ 
ously produced on strong, healthy plants. Should be 
in every garden. 50c. 
Golden Ophelia. Deep golden yellow flowers of 
medium size. 50c. 
ORANGE, SALMON, YELLOW 
OR MULTICOLORS 
Autumn. Very double flowers of a mixture of 
burnt-orange, red, and yellow. One of the richest 
combinations of color to be found in Roses. Very 
fragrant and continuously borne on strong, upright 
plants with leathery foliage. 50c. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. A beautiful flaming copper- 
orange, heavily flushed with Lincoln-red on the out¬ 
side of the petals. The blending of fiery hues in this 
flower baffles description. Sweetly perfumed. Free 
flowering. 50c. 
Condesa de Sastago. Highly colored copper and 
yellow Rose with spicy scent. Bud golden yellow with 
red markings. In the fully opened flower the fiery 
copper on the inside of the petals is in marked con¬ 
trast with the rich gold on the reverse. A continuous 
bloomer. The plant is upright, vigorous, and decidedly 
disease-resistant. 65c. 
Hinrich Gaede. The best of the new highly colored 
Roses. A striking copper-orange, very much the color 
of a Japanese persimmon. No other Rose like it. Its 
decided honey fragrance alone should make a place in 
the garden for this beauty. 65c. 
Lucie Marie. A combination of pastel shades of 
buttercup - yellow and apricot - orange, sometimes 
touched with cerise. A beautiful thrifty grower with 
dark leathery foliage. 50c. 
Talisman. This brilliant yellow-red-orange favorite 
is in strong demand. One of the finest garden Roses 
for cutting. Thrives almost everywhere. Occasional 
imperfect flowers are noted, but these are more than 
offset by the profusion of specimen bloom throughout 
the year. 50c. 
NELLIE E. HILLOCK 
A majestic pink Rose of sixty petals having good 
form in all stages of development. Bi-colored pink 
with gold base; petals deep rose-pink on the reverse, 
pearl-pink to silver-pink on the inside. A seedling 
from Golden Dawn whose foliage it favors; a splendid 
robust bush. $1.50. 
Countess Vandal. Countess Vandal has now been 
on the market for years and in that time has estab¬ 
lished itself as one of the very finest pink Roses. Its 
long tapering buds of salmon-pink, richly shaded with 
copper and gold tones, are richly perfumed, and the 
Countess produces continually many of these beauti¬ 
fully formed, long-stemmed, lovely blooms. It is ex¬ 
ceptionally fine for cutting because long-stemmed 
buds are nearly always available and they keep excep¬ 
tionally well after cutting. A strong robust grower of 
medium height, particularly fine in the warmer cli¬ 
mates. U. S. Plant Patent No. 38. $1.00. 
