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MRS. W. E. NICKERSON— An unusual rose of great beauty. Lower part deep 
chrome yellow, blending to rosy-salmon over balance of petals. Reverse golden 
pink, shaded orange. Fragrant. Profuse bloomer all season. 
NORMAN LAMBERT — WINNER OF SOLD MEDAL AWARDED BY THE 
NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY. Large, double fragrant flowers of deep salmon- 
orange, suffused bronze and yellow. Very few thorns. Continuous bloomer. 
PADRE —An English introduction; given a SOLD MEDAL by the NATIONAL 
ROSE SOCIETY. Very free blooming and magnificent garden effect. Bright 
coppery-scarlet, flushed yellow. Semi-double. Exquisitely fragrant. 
14 —Pres. Herbert Hoover 
PREMIER SUPREME— An extremely double, very fragrant deep rose-pink, almost 
scarlet. A profuse continuous bloomer. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER— S ee illustration No. 14. Fragrant and free 
flowering. WINNER OF SOLD MEDAL, NEW JERSEY, 1929; SILVER MEDAL, 
CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, BOSTON, 1929; SOLD MEDAL, INTERNATIONAL 
FLOWER SHOW, NEW YORK CITY, 1929. 
RADIANCE— Th is Rose, also the Red Radiance, should be in every garden. 
They are tops in color, form, profusion of blooms, hardiness and every other 
desirable quality. Radiance is salmon-pink to silvery-pink. Always in bloom. 
AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL by the AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Exquisitely 
fragrant. 
RED RADIANCE— Id entical with Radiance in every respect, excepting color, 
which is a clear even shade of red. A constant bloomer. 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS— S ee color illustration No. 12. One of the most 
beautiful of all yellow Roses and one of the 12 best. Perfect in bud and 
flower. Fragrant. 
15—Los Angeles 
ROSLYN —Long pointed, deep, orange buds, opening to a large, fragrant, golden 
yellow flower with orange back to outer petals. Vigorous free bloomer. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET— WINNER OF FOUR GOLD MEDALS, in PARIS, 
BAGATELLE, ANTWERP, and the UNITED STATES. Very large, full double, 
perfectly formed, delightfully fragrant, pure sunflower yellow. Color illustration 
No. 2 does not begin to show its great beauty, as it is one of the most mag¬ 
nificent of all Roses. 
SOUV. DE GEORGES PERNET— WlNNER OF THE BAGATELLE GOLD MEDAL. 
Very large, globular flower of oriental red, shaded yellow, with tips of petals 
cochineal-carmine. Exceptionally beautiful. 
SUNKIST— A new orange-copper flower of great beauty. Large, fragrant flowers 
with few thorns. Profuse bloomer and unusual color. 
SYRACUSE —This remarkable new rose is exceedingly double (106 petals) long 16—Mrs. E. P. Thom 
lasting and fragrant. The globular flowers of scarlet-crimson are borne in the 
greatest profusion. 
TALISMAN— See illustration No. 4. Superb for cutting and for the garden. 
Always in bloom, if given a sunny location and rich soil. Class One in American 
Rose Annual. Extremely fragrant. The most popular of all Roses as a cut flower. 
THOMAS A. EDISON —A huge, fully double, fragrant Rose in two shades of pink; 
soft pink on the outside of the petal, and deeper, sparkling pure pink on the 
inside. The hotter the weather the better the flowers. 
WILLOWMERE— See illustration No. 13. One of the 12 Hybrid Tea "Favorite 
Roses" selected by experts in the 1929 American Rose Annual. 
"GOLD MEDAL" ROSE COLLECTION V 
I each of the foregoing 50 choice varieties, including K. 
the 17 varieties illustrated in color — $22.50. All strong, 
number one top size "Cream Quality 2 Year Old Plants. 
17—Mme. Edouard Herriott 
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