PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Roses 61 
Edel 
Edith Nellie Perkins 
Betty Uprichard—Page 60 
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Autumn A showy new variety with 
WUlU n fine small ovoid buds, burnt 
.... orange; the opened flowers are medi¬ 
um sized, double, cupped, lasting, 
slightly fragrant; burnt orange 
- streaked with red. 
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Caledonia. A gracious pure white with 
extra long buds; full, high center, 
and great freedom. 
Charles P. Kilham. Very double; 
blazing scarlet-orange. 
a Pari Haig. Remarkable fragrance, 
freedom, and unfading cherry-crimson 
color. Permanent high-built center, 
with thick rolling petalage. 
Edel. The flowers are of noble size, deep, 
< close-centered, with many petals ; ivory 
at base but otherwise purest white, 
. the broad roll of edges frost-like. 
Edith Nellie Perkins An outstand- 
■ ing, vigor¬ 
ous, free-flowering variety with long- 
pointed buds, and long-lasting double, 
<■ fragrant flowers. Oriental red shaded 
orange-cerise, the inside of petals a 
soft salmon-pink. 
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pointed 
buds of orange-buff, and large fairly 
double, free, fragrant flowers ; yellow 
with apricot center. 
Golden Dawn (New). A big, full, 
” OIOetl Uawn sturdy Australian 
variety. The buds straw-yellow ; the 
perfect flowers sunflower aging to 
clear lemon-yellow. Very fragrant. 
John Bussell. Vivid red with cardinal 
shadings; flowers large and solid. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Full 
double flowers ; delicate creamy white ; 
deliciously fragrant. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Gorgeously 
. . splashed buds ; the high-centered flow- 
. ers yellow; streaked orange and vel¬ 
vety red. 
Ii>ord Castlereigh. Rich, blackish crim¬ 
son ; fragrant, semi-double flowers 
quite continuously. Vigorous. 
Marcia Stanhope 
full flower; an extra good white. 
‘ Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem 
A choice new kind with vivid orange 
j. and apricot buds, opening to bronzy 
yellow flowers shaded copper-pink. 
Miss Rowena Thom ^ f f inYod- 
ied.and 5 inches or more in diameter, 
- Brilliant rose-pink, intensified by a 
golden suffusion at base. 
Mons. Julien Potin (Golden Per- 
- net). A mag¬ 
nificent one-shade yellow—deep golden 
yellow, growing richer in tone with 
maturity. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom 
A new, solid yellow built like Pernet; 
with continuous free bloom, a perfect 
center, clear lemon color which does 
not fade, and dark, bronzy foliage. 
President Herbert Hoover 
Unfolding its broad, thick petals un¬ 
hurriedly from the beautiful pointed 
bud. Vivid cerise-pink, softly flamed 
with yellow, orange and scarlet; this 
combination most emphatic on the 
reverse. 
Red Columbia 
they open. Full-blown they still retain 
the Columbia compactness, with pro¬ 
fuse, bulky bloom and vivid color, 
crimson-scarlet with a velvet surface. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts ^ f ?o r f?i 
rose, glorious in the cooler days of 
autumn. A full, shapely flower, golden 
yellow stained red; the copper-red 
buds extra long. 
Boslyn. Orange buds; full golden yel¬ 
low flowers, with deeper center. 
SclrwaTbenland. Extremely large (5 in.) 
with a high spiral center, the petals 
curled and twisted. Luminous rich, 
rose-pink remaining undiminished un¬ 
til the petals fall. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
A decided and comparatively unfading 
sunflower yellow even deeper toned at 
center. Its flower form is large and 
full with elongated petals. 
Souv. de Georges Pernet. The color 
is a cheerful succession of reds—from 
orient to cochineal to carmine edge— 
made brilliant by a golden sheen. 
Ville de Paris. Sunflower-yellow which 
holds fast under all weather condi¬ 
tions. 
Wilhelm Kordes Golden yellow 
■ ' ■ ■ flushed with or¬ 
ange and copper-red when fresh ; but 
a veritable sunset at the close, with a 
broken background, and straggling 
rays of red. (Illustrated on page 59.) 
Mme. Butterfly—Page 60 
Mrs. 
E. P. 
Thom 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
