Seven Sisters or Greville—(America, 1900.) (Mtf.) Flowers 
In large clusters varying from rosy-red to blush-white, several 
shades being frequently found in the same cluster. Our stock 
Is of the true variety. 
Shower of Gold—(Paul, 1910.) (H. W.) Deep golden-yellow 
and orange flowers borne In splendid trusses forming a mass of 
bloom. Extremely long laterals are densely clad with a beau¬ 
tiful Wlchuralana foliage, the leaves on upper side a vivid, 
glossy green, the under side and stems a reddish-brown shot 
with a silvery sheen. 
Silver Moon—(Van Fleet, 1910.) (H. W.) Clear silvery- 
white with a mass of bright yellow stamens; petals of splendid 
substance and beautifully cupped: exceedingly large and fra¬ 
grant flowers; growth vigorous and very free blooming. Wlch- 
uraiana X Cherokee. 
Sir Thomas Lipton—(Van Fleet, 1900.) (H. R.) Tho best 
double white Rose in' its class, beautiful and constant in bloom, 
of most vigorous habit and iron-clad constitution. Rugosa X 
Clothilde Soupert. 
Snowflake—(See Marie Lambert.) 
Snow Queen—(See Frau Karl Drusclikl.) 
Solfatare—(Boyau, 1843.) (N.) Clear sulphur-yellow; full 
and double, blooming In clusters. A vigorous climber for which 
Cloth of Gold Is often substituted; our stock is of the true 
variety. 
Souvenir de E. Guillard—(Chambard, 1913.) (II. T.) Sun¬ 
rise yellow, flushed coppery carmine. Largo, full, floriforous 
and fragrant, on stiff, erect stems. Boauto Inconstant X Lo 
Progres. First class certificate Lyons. 
Souvenir do la Malmaison—(Beluzo, 1843.) (B.) Lovely 
flesh-pink, elegantly shaded with rosy-peach; perfectly full, 
double, and very large flowers of fine symmetrical form; fra¬ 
grant, free and vigorous for out-of-door cultivation. 
Souvenir de Pierre Nottlng—(Soupert & Nottlng, 1902.) (T.) 
A seedling of Marechal Kiel and Muman Cochet. Color shad¬ 
ings difficult to describe, combining crcamy-whlto, faint orange- 
yollow and light peach, with edges of petals bordered In car- 
mine-rose, all blending in beautiful harmony. Elongated buds 
and large, full flowors. 
Souvenir du President Carnot—(Pernet-Ducher, 1894.) (H. 
T.) Superb In shape and oxquislte In color. Long, beautifully 
pointed buds, developing Into large, full and double flowers with 
thick, heavy, shell-like petals. A delicate flush-white, shaded 
a trifle deeper at the center, very slightly suffused with fawn. 
Each Individual flower distinctly apparent on a long, stiff stem. 
Star of France—(See Etoilo de France.) 
Star of Lyon—(See Etolle de Lyon.) 
Striped La Franco or Madame Angelique Veysset—(Veysset, 
1890.) (H. T.) Color same as the beautiful pink La France, 
except delicate stripes and shades of white. Otherwise the 
equivalent of its parent. 
Sunburst—(Pernet-Ducher, 1912.) (II. T.) Orange-copper 
or golden-orange and golden-yellow, all Intense shades, giving 
an extremely brilliant effect. A giant Rose, long stems, long, 
pointed buds, vigorous, free and healthy, with splendid keeping 
qualities as a forcer and also an excellent bedder. 
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