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The Sarcoxie Nurseries Peony Fields 
Sverblooming or e^ftonthly ^Rgses, continued 
Ideal 
All summer long its dark scarlet blooms like ramblers are pro¬ 
duced freely in large clusters on dwarf plants; excellent as a low 
growing shrub to give constant bloom in the shrubbery border, 
and as a hedge; very showy in large masses or beds as one would 
use geraniums; Pol. 55c each. 
Joanna Hill 
Large, long buds; flowers creamy-yellow tinged orange at the 
base; long stems. H. T. 55c each. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 
Large creamy-white buds opening slowly into very double 
white flowers with just a tinge of lemon at the base of the pet¬ 
als; delightfully fragrant; one of the most perfect in form, both 
in bud and full blown; of good substance and keeping quali¬ 
ties; good foliage. H. T. 55c each. 
Lady Hillingdon 
Pretty, slender, pointed buds opening into cupped flowers of 
good size; apricot yellow becoming lighter as they age; delight¬ 
fully fragrant; deep green, disease resisting foliage; few thorns; 
a constant bloomer, greatly admired. T. 55c each. 
Los Angeles 
Lovely long, pointed buds opening into large flowers, a lum¬ 
inous flame-pink toned coral, the base of the petals washed with 
gold; fragrant; good stems; upright habit; it requires good care 
in some sections but is so beautiful and blooms so freely it 
is worth planting for one season’s flowers. Per. 55c each. 
Margaret McGredy 
Large ovoid buds and double flowers, brilliant light scarlet 
tinged orange-vermillion. Mr. Hatton of the American Rose 
Society says: “An outstanding variety, good in every respect, 
beautiful color, vigorous growth, healthy foliage, delicious fra¬ 
grance, and unusually free for a rose of its size.” Per. 55c 
each. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell 
A lovely shell-pink form of Radiance; buds and blooms of 
fine globular form with shadings of soft salmon; fragrant; 
plant strong and bushy; blooms freely. H. T. 55c each. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Deep rich yellow flowers of good size, freely produced; 
growth strong; dark bronzy green foliage. H. T. 55c each. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem 
Large; inner surface of petals coppery-orange, outer surface 
golden-orange prominently veined carmine-red, a vivid and un¬ 
usual color; deep green foliage. Per. 55c each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont 
Long pointed rich reddish-gold buds, opening into golden- 
yellow flowers which pale only slightly with age; blooms 
freely, seldom being without flowers or buds; fragrant; bushy 
habit; attractive foliage, disease resistant. H. T. .One of the 
best yellow roses in our garden. 55c each. 
Radiance is very vigorous and blooms freely 
Ophelia 
Salmon-flesh shaded rose developing into blush-white to 
creamy-white; particularly beautiful in the half open bud; fra¬ 
grant; blooms freely; good stems. H. T. 55c each. 
President Herbert Hoover 
Long pointed buds; large flowers with broad, thick, heavy 
petals. The inner surface of the outer petals is dark pink and 
red, the outer surface orange streaked with red; the inner sur¬ 
face of the next petals is shaded salmon and apricot, the outer 
shaded cerise-pink, flame and scarlet over orange and yellow; tea 
fragrance; vigorous, upright, blooms freely. Per. 55c each. 
Pink Radiance; Radiance 
Large, brilliant rose-pink buds opening into globular but not 
too compact flowers, the inner surface of the petals light pink, 
the outer almost carmine-pink, producing an excellent two-tone 
effect; fragrant; blooms profusely; good stems; foliage very 
free from black spot; vigorous, upright habit, reaching 3 to 4 
ft.; plant 24-30 in. apart. H. T. 55c each. 
Red Radiance 
A sport of Radiance and like it in form, fragrance, habit, vig¬ 
or, and resistence to disease, but the color is a bright cerise-red. 
Should be in all collections. H. T. 55c each. 
Rouge Mallerin 
Large; brilliant red buds opening into velvety glowing scar¬ 
let flowers; fragrant; good double; blooms freely. H. T. 
55c each. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet 
Beautiful buds opening into a striking sunflower-yellow with¬ 
out orange shadings, the edges of the recurving outer petals 
somewhat lighter; fragrant; foliage glossy, deep green; blooms 
freely; early to late; best in sunny weather. Per. 55c each. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet 
Oriental-red buds opening into gigantic, well formed, good 
double flowers, brilliant orange-pink to cochineal-old-rose; de¬ 
liciously fragrant; stocky, spreading growth and blooms very 
freely. Per. 55c each. 
Sunburst 
Orange-copper to golden-orange, edges lighter; tea rose fra¬ 
grance; excellent. H. T. 55c each. 
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