Soeur Therese 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem 
Briarcliff 
Grace Noll Crowell 
Talisman 
Joyful 
TN THESE pages we are listing only the best of the long list of 
± Roses in commerce in America today, varieties which have done 
we tor us here in Little Rock, and which we feel sure will succeed 
for our customers everywhere. 
Our list contains several Roses not obtainable elsewhere, varieties 
of our own introduction which are making good and pleasing our 
customers in the North as well as in the South. Vestal’s Roses are 
carefully grown but not pampered, and are strong plants full of 
vitality that will give you good service. We should like to suggest 
that you will get a great deal more pleasure and satisfaction 
from your Roses if you will plant a whole bed, or at least several of 
one variety, rather than only one or two of a kind. They make a better 
appearance in the garden, and for cutting there is the satisfaction of 
having enough flowers of one color. 
If you are not a customer of Vestal’s, give us a trial order. We 
feel sure you will be pleased. 
Try planting these highly colored varieties where they will 
have shade part of the day—the colors will last much longer 
MRS. PIERRE 
S. DU PONT 
