EXPCHT RO«e &KOWCR3 
THE USOIS UO«U COMPANY 
Safrano—Bright apricot-yellow, changing to orange- 
fawn, reverse of petals tinted with flesh-pink; splendid 
buds and fine star-shaped flowers; vigorous, productive u 
and fragrant. -j 
Seven Sisters—(Greville.) Flowers in large clusters * 
varying from rosy-red to blush-white, several shades .be- u 
ing frequently found in the same cluster. Our stock is of 
the true variety. o 
Sir Thomas Lipton—(Conard & J., 1905.) The best * 
double white Rose in its class, beautiful and constant In J 
bloom, of most vigorous habit and iron-clad constitution. 
Snowflake—(See Marie Lambert.) * 
Snow Queen—(See Frau Karl Druschki.) 
Solfatare—Clear sulphur-yellow; full and double, ® 
blooming in clusters. A vigorous climber for which Cloth wr 
of Cold is often substituted; our stock is of the true 
variety. 
South Orange Perfection—Soft blush-pink at the tips, 
changing to white; perfectly formed, double blooms in 
profusion; a hardy climber or trailer. 
Souvenir de la Malmaison—Lovely flesh-pink, elegantlv 
shaded with rosy-peach; perfectly full, double, and very 
large flowers of fine symmetrical form; fragrant, free and 
vigorous for out-of-door cultivation. 
Souvenir de Pierre Notting—A seedling of Marechal 
Kiel and Maman Cochet. Color shadings difficult to de¬ 
scribe, combining creamy-white, faint orange-yellow and 
light peach, with edges of petals bordered in carmine-rose, 
all blending in beautiful harmony. Elongated buds and 
large, full flowers. 
Souvenir de President Carnot—Superb In shape and ex¬ 
quisite in color. Long, beautifully pointed buds, develop¬ 
ing 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. 
Souvenir of Wootton—Velvety-red, resembling color of 
Jacqueminot; large, full and regular, with thick, leath¬ 
ery petals; a very free bloomer. 
Star of France—(See Etoile de France.) - 
Star of Lyon—(See Etoile de Lyon.) 
Striped La France—(Madame Angelique Veysset.) Color 
same as the beautiful pink La France, except delicate 
stripes and shades of white.' Otherwise the equivalent of 
Its parent. 
Sweetheart—Buds of bright pink, shading to a soft white 
in the full blooms; very double and fragrant; a hardy 
climber or trailer. 
Tausendschoen—(Thousand Beauties, Schwartz, 1006.) 
Varying shades from a delicately flushed white to a deep 
pink or rosy-carmine, In bright clusters of blossoms almost 
covering the handsome pale-green foliage. A vigorous, 
hardy climbor with fow thorns, of German origin. 
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