Betty Uprichard 
Condesa de Sastago 
David O. Dodd 
VESTAL'S HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Except where noted, 60c each, postpaid; 12 for $6.00, postpaid; 50 or more, 40c each, by Express 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Large, double flowers 
of cinnamon-peach color; delightfully fragrant. 
Strong, upright growth. A new Rose which is 
making good everywhere. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. The buds are a lovely 
shade of salmon stained with coppery bronze, 
and open to exquisitely formed, flesh-pink 
flowers tinted with gold in the heart and flushed 
with ruddy copper on the outside of the petals. 
Plants erect, free flowering, and vigorous. 
One of the best and most popular. 
Editor McFarland. One of the finest deep pink 
garden Roses. The perfectly formed, fragrant 
blooms of clear, brilliant pink are borne on long 
cutting stems. Vigorous plant and healthy 
green foliage. 
Etoile de Feu. Low-growing plants bearing 
large, double flowers which open flat. They 
are flaming orange, tinged with pink—a real 
flame color. 
Etoile de Hollande. The huge ruffled flowers 
have enormous heavy petals opening to deep, 
sweetly scented blooms of most attractive 
scarlet-crimson overlaid with velvety black. 
Plants are vigorous, with bold foliage, and 
produce the superb flowers on long stems suit¬ 
able for cutting. Satisfactory in every way. 
Federico Casas. Strong, upright plants, with 
very thorny canes, bear large, loose flowers, 
coppery pink inside with an orange reverse. 
They are spectacular, and, strange to say, 
freely produced. Make a grand cut-flower. 
Gold Star. Starry flowers of rich golden yellow 
open from deep orange buds. The petals are 
stained with orange and splashed with scarlet 
on the reverse. 
Golden Dawn. Flowers are fully double, deep 
yellow in bud, occasionally tinted with bronze, 
opening to fine, richly fragrant, pale Iemon- 
yellow blooms of great size and lasting qualities. 
Plants are dwarf and spreading, with dark, 
glossy green foliage which seems impervious 
to black-spot. 
Golden Rapture. A new German Rose known 
as Geheimrat Duisberg in Europe. The plants 
are upright, with large, glossy foliage, and the 
flowers are large, perfect in form, pure golden 
yellow, with fragrance of old-time gardens. 
You will want a bed of Golden Rapture. 75c ea. 
Grace Noll Crowell. This brilliant pink Rose, 
heavily veined with crimson and illumined 
with primrose-yellow at the base of the 
petals, a real poem of grace and beauty, is 
just the Rose to bear the name of the 
famous poetess. 
Grenoble. The large, globular, brilliant red 
blooms (scarlet in some soils) are fully double 
and splendid cut-flowers as they are produced 
on long stems. Vigorous, branching growth 
with healthy foliage. 
Hadley. An old favorite with a fragrance to 
remember. The flowers have good form and 
are a rich shade of crimson-scarlet, the petals 
finished with blackish velvet. 
Harvard. A Vestal introduction which is fast 
growing in popularity. It is a beautifully 
formed flower of pure crimson—one of the 
few without other shades. Fragrant as all red 
Roses should be. Vigorous, upright plants 
which produce generous quantities of bloom. 
Heinrich Wendland. Double flowers of deep 
nasturtium-red with a deep yellow reverse. 
The color lasts well, making it a fine cut- 
flower, and is becoming popular at the shows. 
Hinrich Gaede. The gayest Rose in the garden 
and one of the first to bloom. Its sturdy plants 
bear quantities of double orange-yellow flowers 
flushed with nasturtium-red. This exciting 
color holds better than most of the “fancy” 
Roses. Try a bed of it. 75c each. 
Innocence. Great white flowers with a mass of 
wine-red stamens—a pleasing contrast. It is 
usually classified as a single but really has a 
dozen petals. To many rosarians it is the most 
beautiful of all Roses. Strong, branching 
plants. 
Irish Charm. Double, high-centered flowers of 
golden apricot, changing to blush-pink. Richly 
perfumed. Upright plants which bloom freely. 
J. C. Thornton. Long-pointed buds and me¬ 
dium-sized, fragrant blooms of glowing crim¬ 
son-scarlet are produced singly on long stems. 
A nice cutting Rose. Good growth. 
Joanna Hill. Clear light yellow flowers deepen¬ 
ing to golden orange in center. Vigorous and 
free flowering. Long stems, ideal for cutting. 
JOS. W. VESTAL & SON 
Box 871 • Little Rock, Ark. 
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