Olympiad 
Etoile de Hollande 
Pres. Herbert Hoover 
VESTAL’S HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Except where noted, 60c each, postpaid; 12 for $6.00, postpaid; 50 or more, 40c each, by Express 
J. Otto Thilow. Beautiful, long-pointed buds 
and splendid open flowers of glowing rose-pink. 
A fine garden Rose and an excellent cut-flower. 
Strong growth with healthy foliage. 
Joyful. Very long-pointed buds, streaked and 
splashed with red, on a creamy pink back¬ 
ground. As the outer petals unfold, the inner 
face turns soft flesh-pink, while the outer is 
flushed with cardinal-red with deep orange at 
the base of each petal. Strong, upright, vigorous 
grower. Light green, moderately heavy foliage. 
Joyous Cavalier. A large, double, brilliant scar¬ 
let flower that does not turn blue with age. 
An upright, bushy plant and a good bloomer. 
Julien Potin. Long-pointed buds and large, 
double, fragrant flowers of pure primrose- 
yellow on long, strong stems make this a 
popular Rose. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Pure ivory-white. 
Produces quantities of beautiful buds and full 
flowers. Long considered the best white Rose 
for the South because it blooms so freely and 
continuously. 
Kardinal Piffl. A dependable Rose, extra hardy 
and extra profuse with its fully double flowers 
of orange-pink. Delightful fragrance. Low- 
growing plants which one doesn’t have to 
worry about. 
Konigin Luise. Fully double, globular flowers 
of milk-white. Splendid healthy plants. A 
fine white Rose. 
Lady Alice Stanley. One of the oldest Hybrid 
Teas now in commerce, and still one of the 
best. Large, solid flowers of silvery pink are 
always in evidence, and they are fragrant, too. 
Average growth with good foliage. 
Lady Ashtown. This lovely old pink Rose be¬ 
longs in everybody’s garden. The color is fresh 
and clean, and the form as near perfect as a 
Rose can be. 
Lady Barnby. Fragrant flowers of fine form and 
large size. The color is rich glowing pink, just 
about perfect for cutting. Try a few this fall. 
Leonard Barron. Large, flat flower with myri¬ 
ads of petals and the fragrance of red rasp¬ 
berries. It is not a strong grower but blooms 
well. One of the new Rosa Nutkana hybrids. 
Li Bures. A chameleon of a Rose, changing its 
color so fast that it is hard to catch up with 
it. The memorable colors are rose-red and 
yellow mixed. It is fragrant. Vigorous, up¬ 
right growth. 75c each. 
Lord Charlemont. Splendid new red Rose of 
exceptional richness and beauty, with brilliant 
scarlet tones and blackish shadings. Full and 
sweetly scented. 
Los Angeles. Introduced twenty years ago, this 
is still one of the most popular garden Roses. 
The blooms are brilliant salmon-pink, gold at 
the base, and extremely fragrant. 
Lucyle. Very large, opulent buds of glowing 
pink, opening to big, full blooms of clear, 
sparkling rose-pink which does not fade. Hand¬ 
some, massive flowers of great character. 
Luxembourg. A large, high-centered Rose of 
coppery yellow with a deeper-colored center 
and yellow stains at base of the petals. It is 
slightly fragrant. Strong plants of spreading 
habit. An old Rose still in great demand. 
Lydia. Large, very double flowers of bright 
orange-rose come singly on long stems. Vigor¬ 
ous, bushy plants with glossy foliage. 
Margaret Belle Houston. Grand velvety 
crimson Rose, named for the daughter of 
General Sam Houston, whose name is forever 
linked with the history of Texas. 
Margaret McGredy. A fool-proof Rose with a 
big bushy plant which blooms all the time. The 
color is orange-scarlet and the flowers are large 
and double. 
Max Krause. A new yellow which is becoming 
popular, especially for exhibition. Extra- 
large, golden yellow flowers with mild fra¬ 
grance. Give it time to develop, as its first- 
year bloom is rather shv. Good plants with 
leathery foliage. 75c each. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Strong-growing plant with 
nicely formed, light red flowers all season long. 
One of the finest of the red Roses. 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. Brownish orange, 
about the “richest” shade so far in the spec¬ 
tacular fancy colors, and its fragrance is un¬ 
forgettable. For cutting, and is also the glory 
of the garden. 
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JOS. W. VESTAL & SON 
Box 871 • Little Rock, Ark. 
