TOLLESON NURSERIES 
LADY MARGARET STEWART— 
Deep yellow, shaded with orange red. 
LUXEMBURG —Yellow, toned with 
bronze. Blooms profusely. 
LOS ANGELES — Long-stemmed 
flowers of luminous pink, toned with 
coral and shaded with gold at the 
base. Highly scented. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT — The 
open flowers are of brilliant coral- 
red, shaded with yellow and salmon- 
pink. 
OLYMPIAD — Large well formed 
blooms of vivid scarlet with yellow 
undertone. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOV¬ 
ER- —A popular variety because of 
its rich orange and gold coloring. 
SOUVENIR DE GEORGES PER 
NET— Attractive blooms of oriental 
red to orange-rose. 
TALISMAN— Glowing golden yellow, stained with rose and orange 
shading on the inside of each petal. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
GOLDEN DAWN —Sunflower yellow. 
LADY HILLINGDON —Apricot yellow. 
MRS. E. P. THOM— Large, well-shaped blooms of unfading canary 
yellow. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT —A free flowering kind of double, 
rich golden-yellow blooms. Considered one of the best of the newer 
yellows. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET— This variety continues 
to be popular because of its beautiful long buds and full blooms of 
extremely lasting rich yellow. 
SUNBURST — Rich yellow, shaded with orange. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
ABOL — Ivory white. 
K. A. VICTORIA —Soft pearly-white, tinted with just a touch of 
lemon color in the center. 
KILLARNEY DOUBLE WHITE —Large, snowy white, intensely 
fragrant. 
CALEDONIA —A good grower with clean foliage and large, full 
lasting flowers. 
POLYANTHA 
BABY DOLL ROSES — Excellent for borders or for planting in 
front of shrubs. Low growing. 2 yr. No. 1 75c each. 
CECILE BRUNNER — The “Sweetheart Rose”. Dainty, clear pink 
flowers with yellow centers. 
GEORGE ELGER — Very double, golden yellow flowers in large 
clusters. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL— Brilliant scarlet with darker shadings. 
RUGOSA AND MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES 
EACH 75c 
These roses are entirely different from the hybrid teas and 
everblooming varieties, both in habit of growth and bloom. They 
are all tall-growing in comparison with other roses, and are at¬ 
tractive when planted with shrubs 
in the border, or they can be plant¬ 
ed individually. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER — Single 
flowers, orange-red inside and yel¬ 
low outside. All of the little blos¬ 
soms burst into bloom at the same 
season making a very brilliant effect. 
DR. ECKENER — Vigorous, hardy, 
has blooms resembling a hybrid-tea. 
Color similar to Talisman, buff and 
rose. 
HANSA (Rugosa)—Double reddish 
violet flowers of large size. 
HUGONIS —Light yellow flowers 
borne profusely along the branches. 
Blooms very early. ‘ Hardy. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW —Semi 
double, moderately fragrant flowers 
of bright yellow. 
RUBRIFOLIA — Bright pink, starry 
flowers; red foliage. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont 
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