OUTDOOR ROSES 
Mev. G. A. Van Rossem—Orange scarlet with bronzy crimson 
shadings. Very fragrant, and continous in bloom; beautifully 
formed flower on long stiff stem. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles—A luminous, deep salmon pink, and a Rose 
of very striking appearance. Beautifully, long-shaped buds, 
developing into perfect bigh-centered full double flowers. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont—Medium sized long-pointed bud of a 
reddish gold opening to a semi-double, cupped, very lasting 
fragrant flower of a deep golden yellow. The plant is of strong 
vigorous compact growth. A profuse and continuous bloomer. 
Mrs. W. E. Nickerson—Long, slender buds and deep, half double 
high-centered flowers, with enormous petals of soft silvery pink, 
deeply shaded with old-gold and salmon. Plant is tall, wiry and 
very profuse. 
President Hoover—This is a glorious Rose, wonderfully free in 
the easy manner in which it grows and charming in its color 
arrangement which is a splendid combination of cerise pink, 
flame, scarlet and yellow, and this combination gives the most 
dazzling color effect ever seen in any Rose. It is one of the most 
cheerful Roses imaginable. The flower is large and the bud 
beautifully pointed. The petals are broad and thick. 
Radiance—A splendid and popular Rose, deep pink in color. Will 
produce 3 foot breaks without pinching; almost mildew proof, 
and a wonderfully fine Rose to handle. 
Red Radiance—A duplicate of its parent in every respect save 
color which is a brilliant red; very free flowering in habit and 
vigorous in growth. A wonderful variety in every way and a 
welcome addition. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts^—A most beautifully shaped, long bud, and 
a full, double flower of rich orange-gold, shading to a saffron- 
yellow; growth vigorous and very free flowering. The most 
beautiful Rose of its color yet introduced. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles 
Souvenir de Georges Pemet—While this is not as sensational in 
color as the Claudius Pernet we know it is one of the most 
promising bedding Roses offered in many years. It is wonder¬ 
fully vigorous in growth and freedom of bloom. The color of 
the flowers, which are exceptionally large and of globular form, 
is a brilliant orient-red, shading to cochineal-carmine at the end 
of the petals and the entire Rose is suffused with a golden sheen, 
making it one of the most attractive colored Roses that has 
been offered in many years. 
Talisman—A seedling of Ophelia and Souv. de Claudius Pernet. 
“Like a choice, rare cameo, this seedling Rose stands out in 
rich and distinctive relief against any background.” Talisman 
is already so well-known that it needs no further comment. 
ille de Paris—A rich buttercup yellow much in the style of Mrs. 
Beckwith, but with longer buds and larger flowers, and purer 
in color. The plant is of vigorous growth and very free flowering. 
Souvenir 
de Geo. 
Pernet 
TRl-OGEN 
The all-purpose spray 
Token (Patented)—A magnificent apricot orange shading to golden- 
pink. Long high pointed buds, and exquisite variety in every way. 
At the base of the petals is a clear yellow suffusion, which lights 
up the fiower beautifully. A Rose, that is thoroughly alive in 
color. Price: $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen. 
Wilhelm Kordes—An imported variety that is making splendid 
headway in popularity. The color is a combination of luminous 
pink, bronze and yellow shadings that are most attractive. This 
variety, we predict, will forge its way very rapidly to the front. 
Price: 75c each, $7.50 per dozen, $60.00 per 100, except where noted. 
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