Sunset’s Hardy Everblooming Roses, continued 
Bush and Climbing Roses are postpaid within the Fourth Zone 
Irish Elegance. HT. Beautiful bud, opening to single, 
apricot bloom, shading to bronze at base of petals. 
60c. each. 
Irish Fireflame. HT. Buds rich, deep orange, 
. — flushed with crimson; flowers single, 
in clusters of five or more. 60c. each. 
Isobel. HT. Fine, single, large¬ 
st petaled, carmine-red Rose, 
Hk flushed orange-scarlet. Very 
free flowering. 60c. each. 
Zingari. H.Foet. Vivid or¬ 
ange-scarlet buds, opening 
to almost single, vivid or¬ 
ange-yellow flowers. The 
strong, bushy plant looks 
as if it were covered with 
bursts of flame. 
60c. each. 
Joanna Hill. HT. 
Long-pointed buds, 
opening to large, 
full, fragrant flow¬ 
ers of glorious clear 
sulphur-yellow, 
toned deeper in the 
center. Vigorous, 
upright grower; 
continuous bloom- 
er. 60c. each. See 
illustration, page 7. 
K. of K. (Kitchener of Khartoum). HT. Flower 
semi-single, intense scarlet. 60c. each. 
La France. HT. Lovely rose-pink with silvery 
luster; very sweet-scented. Constant bloomer. 
60c. each. 
Lady Forteviot. HT. Large buds opening to artistic, 
moderately double, well-lasting flowers of delightful 
fruity fragrance and pleasing color—orange on the 
inner face with a bright canary-yellow base and the 
back of the petals paler and inclined to apricot. 
60c. each. 
Lady Hillingdon. T. A grand Rose for garden deco¬ 
ration as it blooms continuously. Buds very long, 
a pleasing shade of orange-yellow. 60c. each. 
Lord Charlemont. HT. Long-pointed, high-centered 
buds and brilliant glowing crimson flowers with 
almost black shadings; delicately fragrant. 60c. each. 
Los Angeles. HT. A vigorous grower and continuous 
bloomer. The long-stemmed, fragrant flowers are 
brilliant flame-pink, shading to coral and gold; buds 
long and pointed. 60c. each. 
Margaret McGredy. HT. A most vigorous, thrifty 
bush with superb foliage, producing a continuous 
succession of handsome, globular, orange-scarlet 
flowers throughout the entire season. 60c. each. 
*Mary Hart. HT. Plant Patent No. 8. $1.00 each. 
See page 5. 
Max Krause. HT. 75c. each. See illustration, page 4. 
McGredy’s Ivory. HT. Flowers creamy ivory-white, 
turning to clear white as they open; occasionally has 
a faint pink flush in the center in cool weather. 
The buds are as perfect as Roses can be, and the 
flowers possess a delicate Damask perfume. 75c. each. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. HT. It might be scarlet in some 
climates, but is a vivid deep rose here in California, 
sometimes with a scarlet glow in the early morning 
as the bud opens. 60c. each. 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. HT. A startling 
novelty with vivid orange and apricot buds, opening 
to bronze-yellow flowers, shaded with copper-pink. 
60c. each. See illustration, page 10. 
Miss Rowena Thom. HT. Huge, globular flowers of 
glowing rose-pink, shaded with dusky gold at the 
base of the petals. 60c. each. See illustration, page 
10 . 
Mme. Butterfly. HT. Long buds and beautifully 
shaped blossoms of bright pink, suffused apricot and 
gold. A free bloomer and erect grower. Sport of 
Ophelia. 60c. each. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. HT. Clear pink—nothing 
in the Rose line can approach it in color. 60c. each. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot (Daily Mail Rose). HT. 
Long-pointed coral-red buds, shaded yellow at base, 
open to semi-double flowers of beautiful coral-red, 
shaded with yellow and bright rosy scarlet. A vigor¬ 
ous grower. 60c. each. 
Climbing Mrs . ErskineP. Thom 
A New Golden Climber 
One of the finest yellow Roses, and many will 
place it first. We have it now in a vigorous 
climber, multiplying many times the number of 
flawless yellow buds which can be produced on 
a plant. $1.00 each. 
Etoile de Hollande. HT. A brilliant red Rose with 
glorious, large blooms that hold their color in strong 
sunlight, never showing bluish tints; sweetly fra¬ 
grant. Growth strong. Resistant to mildew. 60c. 
each. See illustration, page 7. 
Frau Karl Druschki (Snow Queen). HP. A remark¬ 
ably vigorous grower. Its snowy white flowers are 
very large, perfect in form, with large, shell-shaped 
petals. 60c. each. 
Gaiety. HT. The opening bud shows brilliant red as 
the sepals spread; petals are ruffled, and each row has 
a different tone, from old-rose to cream and white in 
the center. A fine quick grower, with long, stiff stems. 
This Rose does exceptionally well around the bay 
area. 60c. each. 
General MacArthur. HT. Vivid crimson-scarlet 
flowers that retain their brilliancy when fully ex¬ 
panded; very highly perfumed. Practically free from 
mildew. 60c. each. 
Golden Dawn. HT. Large, pointed buds of bright 
yellow, sometimes tinged with red. Flower large, 
well shaped, clear lemon-yellow. Clean, glossy foli¬ 
age. One of the finest garden Roses. 60c. each. 
Golden Emblem. HT. Cadmium-yellow, toning to 
sunflower-yellow. A perpetual bloomer. 60c. each. 
See illustration, page 7. 
Hadley. HT. Fine, dark velvety crimson blooms on 
long stems well above the foliage; very fragrant. 60c. 
each. 
Hoosier Beauty. HT. Extremely rich velvety crimson 
color which does not shade into maroon. A heavy 
bloomer of strong, upright growth. 60c. each. 
SUNSET SEED AND NURSERY CO. 
1720 Ocean Avc., San Francisco, Cal. 
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