PARAMOUNT ROSES are guaranteed to grow and be true to name 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink. A wonderful Rose with long stems 
and large, perfect (lowers. Plant is unusually vigorous and always 
active. A glorious pink—the best that we have to offer. 
E. G. Hill. Dazzling scarlet toning to pure red. Very double, perfectly 
formed, fragrant blooms on long stems, nice for cutting. Vigorous, 
healthy grower, constantly blooming. A splendid Rose. 
Etoile de France. Velvety crimson with cherry-red center. Large, 
double llowers, intensely fragrant, and long-lasting when cut. Strong 
grower, healthy and free-blooming. 
Etoile de Hollande. Dark red. Finest red Rose yet produced. Buds 
are of perfect form; blooms large and double, on long stems, and truly 
fragrant. Plant is strong, vigorous, and easily grown, with healthy 
foliage. It is constantly in bloom. Everybody’s favorite red Rose. 
Federico Casas. Two-tone—copper and orange. A glorified Talisman, 
with all llowers perfect and beautiful. Also sweetly fragrant. Vigorous, 
upright grower constantly blooming. A splendid and brilliant Rose. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The white American Beauty. A Hybrid Per¬ 
petual that blooms throughout the summer. Snow-white blooms of 
immense size, fully double, and of perfect form. Very vigorous in 
growth. 
Golden Dawn. Sunflower-yellow, with bud touched with carmine. 
Deliciously fragrant. A very robust grower with an abundance of 
healthy foliage, and a prolific bloomer. One of our best and most 
worthy Roses. 
Gruss an Aachen. Yellowish rose color. The large, full, double flowers 
cover the bush in a mass ol bloom. A fine bedder and border plant, 
low and heavily foliaged. Blooms in masses but is nice for cutting, 
too. It is a constant bloomer. 
Heinrich Wendland. Nasturtium-red, with reverse of petals orange. 
Good, upright grower, producing large and very double flowers on 
long stems. Very fragrant. 
Henry Nevard. An improved American Beauty. A Hybrid Perpetual 
which blooms throughout the summer. Large, crimson-scarlet blooms 
of splendid form, sweetly scented. 
Joanna Hill. Creamy yellow. It lias long buds that open to very full, 
long-stemmed, perfect flowers with moderate fragrance. 
Joyous Cavalier. Brilliant, unfading scarlet. A fine shrub Rose. Strong 
and rampant grower, like Gruss an Teplitz, but more brilliant color. 
A wonderful border plant. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Our best white to date. Cream-white 
with greenish center. Blooms are large, full, and perfectly formed, 
with rich fragrance, produced on long stems. An active bloomer 
and with us a strong grower. 
Killarney, Double White. Pure white. Long-pointed buds and large 
flowers with haunting perfume. Good grower and good bedder. A 
lovely Rose. 
Lady Ashtown. Clear rose-pink. Long-pointed buds and brilliant 
flowers. Very vigorous and bushy in habit. Unusually active bloomer. 
An old Rose still unsurpassed. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet Very large, long-pointed buds 
and beautiful double flowers. Extremely vigorous bush with healthy, 
glossy foliage. Constant and abundant producer. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Velvety, brilliant scarlet. Vigorous grower, bear¬ 
ing large flowers on long stems. A free bloomer and sweetly fragrant. 
Striking and spectacular Rose. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Bright rose, mixed with old-gold. Bears large 
flowers of fine form on long stems. Vigorous, healthy grower like 
Radiance, and fine for cut-flowers. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. Salmon, tinted with yellow and touched with 
rose-color. Large, beautiful flowers. Vigorous, upright grower, bushy, 
extremely healthy and a constant bloomer. 
Mme. Butterfly. Rose-color, mixed with apricot and yellow. Buds of 
most perfect form, long-lasting when cut, and highly scented. Strong 
grower, active bloomer, and still very popular. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear yellow. Vigorous, upright grower with abun¬ 
dance of foliage. Full, double flower, sweetly scented, produced on 
long stems, ideal for cutting. One of the leading yellows. 
Mrs. G. A. van Rossem. Two-tone—orange and apricot-yellow, with 
a golden base. The reverse is often chrome-yellow or bronze. One of 
the most attractive color combinations imaginable. Diflerent from 
any other in this color class. The bloom is fairly large and very full. 
Bush is vigorous and always in bloom. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Bright, clear pink on the outside of the petals 
and flesh-pink on the inside. Buds are long-pointed, developing into 
large, mildly fragrant blooms of perfect form. A strong grower. Why 
want a better pink? 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Golden yellow. A rich and deep yellow that 
does not fade. Long-pointed bud and flowers of medium size that 
come in great profusion. Has a spicy fragrance. Plant is a low grower, 
with plenty of foliage, and blooms continuously. We consider it the 
best yellow that we list. 
National Flower Guild. Crimson. An ideal border or hedge Rose, and 
a fine companion for Joyous Cavalier. Flowers are large, full, and 
bright red. Bush is tall and a vigorous grower. A constant bloomer 
all season. 
Pink Pearl. Light pink. A vastly improved Columbia with its wonder¬ 
ful fragrance. Flowers are very double and freely produced. A strong, 
healthy plant. 
President Hoover. Multicolored—yellow, orange, anti scarlet. Large 
blooms on very long stems, wonderful for cutting. Bush is exception¬ 
ally vigorous with good foliage. I he buds are of perfect form and of 
most beautiful color. Free bloomer and richly fragrant. An almost 
perfect Rose. 
President Plumecocq. Orange and copper color. Vigorous grower 
and active bloomer, with large, fragrant flowers opening a rich salmon. 
One of our favorites. 
Radiance. Brilliant carmine-salmon with reverse rose-color. The main¬ 
stay of all gardens (it is known everywhere) for its sturdy growth, 
healthy and wonderful foliage, and its tireless activity. Flowers are 
large, double, and delightfully fragrant. The Rose is the Queen of 
Flowers and Radiance is the King of them all. 
Red Radiance. Clear, genuine red. The counterpart of the original 
Pink Rad iance, its inseparable companion. Its color is deeper and 
richer than the original, but there can be no comparison, as they 
belong together always. 
Roslyn. Golden yellow with reverse orange. A large bloom of rich, 
unfading color. Very active bloomer with a compact, vigorous bush. 
Seems to improve every year. 
Sister Therese. Golden yellow; bud touched with orange-carmine. A 
vigorous, active grower and free bloomer. Long-pointed bud, ex¬ 
quisite in form and color, making a fine cut-flower. Beautiful and 
impressive Rose, the delight of our Rose-fields. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Pure sunflower-yellow. Produces many 
large, full flowers of rich, unfading color. Plant is upright, vigorous, 
and free-blooming. We list it again because it is still constantly called 
for. Its color and beautiful buds make it fine for exhibition. 
Souv. de Georges Pernet. Orient-red, spreading to carmine. Very 
large flowers of perfect shape. Deliciously fragrant. Plant low- 
spreading in growth, heavily branched and bushy. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Coral-pink. Large, long-pointed bud 
on long stem, opening into a handsome flower which is deliciously 
fragrant. Plant is vigorous and very hardy. 
Syracuse. Scarlet-crimson. Large, very double blooms of rich color on 
long stems. Vigorous, upright grower and a good bloomer. 
Talisman. Beautiful mixture of golden yellow, orange, and scarlet-red, 
with variations in nearly every bloom. One of the best-known and most 
widely distributed of all Roses. Plant is very vigorous, upright in 
growth, and constantly blooming. The beautiful buds come on long 
stems, fine for cutting. Very fragrant. 
Thomas A. Edison. Two-tone pink. Fine, very large flower on a most 
vigorous plant. A free bloomer, especially in hot weather. Has the 
vigor of Radiance. Fragrant. 
Ville de Paris. Brilliant golden yellow—a pure, mellow color that does 
not fade. Perfect buds open to fair-sized blooms on very long stems. 
Plant is tall, although not robust, and a steady bloomer. 
HARDY CLIMBERS 
Apeles Mestres. Clear yellow. Full, double flowers of extra-large size. 
Blooms in midseason. 
Climbing American Beauty. Vermilion-pink. Large, fragrant flowers 
of fine form, borne in clusters. Blooms early in the season. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Bright scarlet. The flowers are large, coming 
in clusters—a vivid splash of color that holds clear and true. Medium 
grower, ideal for pillars. Blooms in midseason. 
Spanish Beauty (Mme. Gregoire Staechelin). Pearl-pink, splashed 
with red. Large, fragrant blooms on long stems, fine for cutting. 
Very vigorous grower and an abundant bloomer. Blooms early. 
OUR FAVORITE DOZEN—12 
AMI QUINARD. Blackish velvety red. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Clear pink. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Dark red. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Sunflower-yellow. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. White. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Golden yellow. 
ROSES FOR . . . 
PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ. Orange and copper. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Yell ow, orange, and scarlet. 
RADIANCE. Carmine and opal-rose. 
RED RADIANCE. Clear red. 
SISTER THERESE. Golden yellow. 
TALISMAN. Yellow, orange, and scarlet. 
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