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JOS. W. VESTAL & SON • Box 871 • LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 
VESTAL'S EVERBLOOMING ROSES, continued 
The following varieties, except where noted, field-grown budded plants, 60c each, 12 for $6.00; 2-yr. potted own- 
root plants, 40c each, 12 for $4.00; 1-yr. potted own-root plants, 20c each, 12 for $2.00 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. See description and 
color illustration on page 9. 
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 glorified by a mass of wine-colored 
stamens. For table decoration it is unsurpassed. 
Tall, branchy plants which produce great quantities 
of the glorious flowers. Field-grown budded plants 
only. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Massive, perfectly 
formed pink Rose with petals symmetrically ar¬ 
ranged like a huge pink Francis Scott Key. 
DARDANELLE. Grand buds and flowers of 
brilliant cherry-red, changing to bright rose-pink, 
resembling perfectly formed, semi-double peonies. 
DAVID O. DODD. See description and color 
illustration on front cover. 
DIRECTOR RUBIO. One of the largest Roses 
grown. Double flowers of a peculiar shade of light 
red. Low-growing, sturdy plants. Field-grown 
budded plants only. 
DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY. Exquisitely 
formed buds opening to huge, semi-double, crystal¬ 
line white flowers unsurpassed in substance and 
texture. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. A large, double 
flower of rich cinnamon-peach color; delightfully 
fragrant. Strong plants with good foliage. A free 
bloomer and one of the best of the newer Roses. 
Field-grown budded plants only. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. See description and 
color illustration on page 9. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. The finest dark pink 
Rose. Perfectly formed flowers of deep rose-pink 
are freely produced on a bushy plant. Field-grown 
budded plants only. 
E. G. HILL. Buds unsurpassed in beauty, except 
by the wonderful open flower of dark scarlet, toned 
with deep pure red as it opens. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE. Flowers of glorious form 
and delightful fragrance. Crimson and ruby-red. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. The most popular red 
garden Rose. Brilliant red blooms, fragrant and 
beautifully formed. Blooms all the time. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. Enormous light crimson 
buds and noble blooms of very double form. A 
magnificent Rose in the South. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. This stately Hybrid 
Perpetual Rose blooms more or less steadily through¬ 
out the season. Its massive, snow-white flowers are 
unfailingly perfect in form and outline. Superb for 
cutting. 
GRACE NOLL CROWELL. See description and 
color illustration on page 8. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR. Warm crimson-scarlet 
flowers of excellent form; very fragrant. 
GOLD STAR. The orange buds open slowly to 
golden yellow blooms, stained with orange in the 
center, with splashes of scarlet on the back of the 
petals. A very free bloomer. 
GOLDEN DAWN. A recent arrival from Aus¬ 
tralia and one of the most satisfactory Roses in the 
garden. The high-centered blooms vary from soft 
lemon-yellow to deep golden yellow, and at times 
there is a pinkish flush, but they are all beautiful 
and deliciously fragrant. Strong, spreading plant 
with splendid, healthy foliage right down to the 
ground. Extra good. Field-grown budded plants 
only, 75c each. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. Shaped like the lovely 
Ophelia, the handsome flowers vary through shades 
of deep golden yellow to rich cream at the edges of 
the petals. Constantly in bloom. 
HARVARD. Everyone admires its fragrant, crim¬ 
son flowers of splendid form. A vigorous, upright 
plant. 
HADLEY. Rich, dazzling crimson-scarlet, shaded 
with blackish velvet; very fragrant. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. Illustrated in color 
and described on front cover. 
HELEN GOULD. Very graceful buds and daintily 
formed open flowers of warm, rosy crimson, almost 
the same shade as the heart of a rich, ripe water¬ 
melon. 
JOANNA HILL. Clear light yellow flowers deep¬ 
ening to golden orange at the center. Vigorous and 
free flowering. An ideal Rose for cutting. 
JOANNA TROUTMAN. Superlative coppery 
buds opening to exquisitely formed, deep, glowing 
yellow flowers, with artistically recurved petals, 
shading to deep orange in the depths of the bloom. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. Gigantic, double 
flowers of sparkling pink stained with carmine. 
JOSEPHINE VESTAL- Long, perfect buds open¬ 
ing to beautifully formed flowers of creamy white, 
passing from a golden center to faint pink at the tips 
of the petals; sweetly scented. 
JOYFUL. Very long-pointed buds, streaked and 
splashed with red, on a creamy pink background. 
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. See color illustration on 
page 13. 
JOYOUS CAVALIER. Illustrated in color and 
described on page 5. 
JULIEN POTIN. The aristocrat of yellow Roses. 
The variety to grow for exhibition, as every flower 
is of perfect form, and, when well grown, of large 
size. Color is pure golden yellow, which lasts. It has 
a pleasing fragrance. Rather upright and compact 
in habit. Field-grown budded plants only. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. One of the 
most beautifully shaped Roses in the world. Its 
snowy petals are symmetrically arranged about a 
lemon-white center. It has a delicious magnolia¬ 
like fragrance. 
KILLARNEY. Long buds and large, fragrant 
flowers of vivid pink. 
KONIGIN LUISE. Splendid new garden Rose of 
vigorous growth, with exceptionally large, fully 
double, globular, milk-white flowers. See color illus¬ 
tration on page 13. 
