Margaret Belle Houston 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
Rapture 
Vestal's Hybrid Tea Roses 
Except where noted, 60c each, postpaid; 12 for $6.00, postpaid; 50 or more, 40c each, by Express 
Ami Quinard. Tall, semi-shrubby plants pro¬ 
ducing semi-double, very dark crimson-maroon 
flowers with rich old-Rose fragrance. 
Angele. A white Rose of exquisite form and 
delicious fragrance, a long-lasting flower that 
you will want more of. Bushy, free-flowering 
plants. 
Angele Pernet. Large, loose flowers of brown¬ 
ish orange, with unforgettable fragrance. Low 
plants with beautiful shiny foliage. One of the 
most irresistible of the fancy colors. 
Autumn. Burnt-orange buds showing old-gold 
on the inner side of the petals, and turning 
bright yellow, streaked red, when fully open; 
very double; fragrant. 
Betty Uprichard. Strong-growing bedding Rose 
with large, semi-double flowers of vivid salmon- 
pink stained with coppery rose on the outer 
surface of the petals. 
Briarcliff. Large, pointed buds with double, 
high-centered blooms of bright rose-pink. 
Fragrant and long lasting. 
Caledonia. Pure white flowers of large size and 
splendid form are produced singly on long, 
strong stems, making it desirable for cutting 
and an ideal exhibition Rose. The plants are 
good and it is becoming very popular. 
Catalonia. There is no other Rose like Catalonia. 
The plants are low and spreading and the 
stems are rather short, but the fully double 
flowers are velvety vermilion, a truly startling 
color, and it is fragrant, too. A real novelty. 
Charles K. Douglas. A red Rose for every 
garden because it has a strong, healthy, bushy 
plant and blooms all the time. The large, 
double flowers are scarlet, flushed crimson, and 
make a grand garden display. 
Charles P. Kilham. An attractive Oriental 
red-orange flower, flushed with scarlet, pro¬ 
duced on a long stem, making it a splendid 
cut-flower. The plants are spreading instead 
of upright. 
Comtesse Vandal. Plant Patent No. 38. Long- 
pointed buds shaded coppery bronze, which 
open to silvery pink blooms shaded with coral 
and apricot. Very popular. $1.00 each; 12 for 
$ 10 . 00 . 
Condesa de Sastago. One of the most popular 
of the high-colored Roses. Large, cupped 
flowers, fiery copper on the inside and rich 
gold on the reverse—a spectacular combi¬ 
nation. Richly fragrant. Strong, upright plants 
which produce freely. 
Conqueror. An almost unknown Rose of 
saffron-yellow, the reverse flushed with orange. 
It ages an attractive shade of pale yellow. 
Although it has but 15 petals, it is a free- 
blooming variety deserving a trial in all parts 
of the country. 
Dainty Bess. This 5-petaIed flower is one of 
the loveliest Roses in the garden. The blooms 
are between 3 and 4 inches in diameter, with 
ruffled edges to the petals; the color is an 
exquisite shade of soft rose-pink. 
Dame Edith Helen. Perfectly formed pink 
flowers with symmetrically arranged petals, 
somewhat like a huge, bright pink Francis 
Scott Key. 
Dardanelles Lovely buds open to perfectly 
formed flowers of brilliant cherry-red which 
eventually become bright rose-pink, when they 
resemble shapely, semi-double peonies. 
David O. Dodd. Magnificent deep glowing 
crimson-scarlet flower with regularly placed, 
overlapping petals forming a splendid, sym¬ 
metrical center. A richly perfumed Rose borne 
on strong stems for cutting. Plants have hand¬ 
some glossy foliage and are vigorous and 
productive. 
Director Rubio. One of the largest Roses in 
existence. Long-pointed buds and big, shapely 
flowers of brilliant cochineal-pink. The plants 
are quite low-growing. 
Double White Killarney. Exquisitely formed 
buds with lovely recurving petals, opening to 
huge, semi-double, crystal-white flowers un¬ 
surpassed in substance and texture. 
Duchess of Wellington. One of the older 
Roses which is yet one of the best. Long, 
shapely buds open to large, loose, deliciously 
fragrant flowers of golden orange and saffron. 
The plants are rather awkward but bloom 
freely. 
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JOS. W. VESTAL & SON 
Box 871 • Little Rock, Ark. 
