VESTAL’S HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Except where noted, 60c each, postpaid; 12 for $6.00, postpaid; 50 or more, 40c each, by Express 
Border of Mrs. R. M. Finch Roses 
National Flower Guild. A great big, loose 
flower of deep red on a tall, bushy plant which 
blooms all the time. Try a few among the shrubs. 
Nuntius Pacelli. Large, full, very fragrant 
white flowers, with cream centers, like Kaiserin 
Auguste Viktoria but more vigorous. A pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Olympiad. A gay Rose of blood-red shaded 
with copper and yellow. Double and fragrant. 
Medium growth. 
President Herbert Hoover. Renowned for its 
vigor, this bush throws up long, strong stems 
topped with beautiful tapering coppery golden 
yellow buds which open to enormous deep 
rose-pink flowers flushed with apricot and 
salmon, and washed with gold on the backs of 
the petals. A very spectacular bloom and one 
of the largest varieties known. This variety 
is particularly well adapted to growing in the 
South and Southwest. 
President Jac. Struts. A fine, semi-double 
flower of brilliant dark red, a different shade; 
slightly fragrant. Branching plants which are 
very hardy. 
Radiance. Easiest of all Roses to grow, with 
brilliant pink flowers shaded darker on the 
outer surface of the petals. Always in flower. 
Rapture. This lovely sport of Mme. Butterfly 
has all the good characteristics of its parent but 
is a stronger grower with deeper pink flowers. 
Red Radiance. Very strong, healthy plants with 
abundant bright, light rosy crimson flowers 
almost exactly like those of Radiance in form. 
Rose Marie. A fine pink Rose of splendid form, 
rich pink coloring, and pleasing fragrance. 
You will like it. 
Roslyn. One of the new yellow Roses, easy to 
grow and easy to look at. It is really yellow 
and the plants work hard. 
Soeur Therese. Beautiful buds of chrome-yellow 
marked with carmine, just about as nice as 
can be for cutting. The open flowers are 
rather loose and soon change from daffodil- 
yellow to pale yellow. It is fragrant. The big 
branching plants produce their flowers in 
clusters of 5 or 6 but on stems long enough for 
table decoration. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. A Gold Medal 
Rose with large, semi-double, fragrant blooms, 
outer petals rich rose-red, inner ones deep rose- 
pink with golden glow at center. The progeny 
of Mrs. John Laing. The plants are strong 
and upright like its parent. 75c each. 
Souv. de Jean Soupert. One of the best 
bloomers among yellow Roses. Loose, creamy 
yellow flowers, one after another all summer, 
have given this Rose a place near the top. It 
has delightful fragrance. Branching plants 
with healthy foliage. 
Sunburst. A very popular yellow Rose, varying 
from deep rose to white, occasionally tinted 
with orange and rose. 
Sunny South. Vigorous, branching plants with 
shapely flowers of pink and gold. The plants 
are too big to plant with other Hybrid Teas, 
but by themselves, as a hedge or mixed in the 
shrubbery border, they are indispensable. The 
flowers are beautiful. 
Syracuse. Long, pointed buds of deep crimson 
open to 4-inch flowers of scarlet-crimson, 
which hold their color until the petals fall. A 
fine exhibition flower, as the blooms are ex¬ 
tremely double and come singly on long stems. 
It has slight fragrance. The plants are tall and 
bushy with dark green, leathery foliage. 
Talisman. Strong, erect plants with brilliant 
ruffled flowers of rose, gold, and scarlet; very 
fragrant. 
Texas Centennial. Plant Patent No. 162. A 
sport of President Herbert Hoover with all of 
Hoover’s good qualities. Vigorous plant with 
healthy foliage and quantities of bloom on 
extra-long stems. Flowers are large, with about 
25 petals, and quite fragrant. Vermilion-red 
with golden flush, and ages deep rich pink. 
The General. Low-growing plants with large, 
old-fashioned deep red flowers which do not 
lose their color. They are fragrant. If you like 
it, you will want a bed of them. 
Vestal's Red. Large, fragrant flowers of clear 
red throughout. In form it is similar to the 
shapely Better Times and comes on nice long 
stems. Excellent plants. $1.00 each. 
Ville de Paris. Pure yellow flowers of shapely 
form are produced on long stems suitable for 
cutting. Upright plants with willowy canes. 
One of the best yellows. 
William E. Nickerson. Double flowers of rich 
orange-cerise which changes to salmon-pink. 
This is a lovely Rose with a host of admirers. 
Wilhelm Kordes. Shapely flowers of golden 
pink open from coppery salmon buds. A 
beautiful flower with a none-too-strong plant. 
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JOS. W. VESTAL & SON 
Box 871 • Little Rock, Ark. 
