NILES, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CAL. 
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TEA ROSES, 
♦Climbing Papa Gontier. Color identical with 
Papa Gontier. 
♦Climbing Perle des Jardins. Deep golden 
yellow. 
Comtesse Riza du Parc. Coppery rose, tinged 
carmine 
Cornelia Cook. Creamy white. 
Dean Hole. Intense salmon pink. 
Dr. Grill. Coppery yellow, tinged rose. 
Duchesse de Brabant. Soft, silvery blush, 
shaded rose. 
♦Gloire de Dijon. Fawn, tinted salmon and 
rose. 
Golden Gate. Creamy white. 
Helen Good. A rose that has all the good 
points of the Cochets. The buds are of 
exquisite form; color is a delicate yellow, 
suffused with pink, with deeper edge. 
Homer. Rosy pink over white, shaded sal¬ 
mon. 
Improved Rainbow. Almost the same as 
Rainbow. 
Ivory. Pure white. 
Mad. Chedane Guinoisseau. Clear canary 
yellow. 
Mad. Falcot. Nankeen, deepening to orange 
yellow. 
Mad. Hoste. Fine canary yellow. 
Mad. Lambard. Rosy bronze, shaded car¬ 
mine. 
Mad. Vermoral. Coppery yellow. 
HYBRID 
Augustine Guinoisseau (White La France). 
White, slightly blushed. 
Avoca. Crimson scarlet. 
Balduln (Helen Gould). Rosy crimson. 
Belle Siebrecht. Bright rosy pink. 
Betty. Coppery rose. 
Chas. J. Graham. Orange crimson. 
♦Climbing Belle Siebrecht. Bright rosy pink. 
♦Climbing Kaiserin (Mrs. Robert Peary). 
Pure white. 
♦Climbing Souv. de Wooton. Bright crimson. 
♦Climbing Testout. Clear pink. 
Dorothy Page Roberts. A lovely shade of 
coppery pink, suffused with apricot yellow, 
especially at the base of petals, which are 
very large, massive and of great substance. 
Etoile de France. Red, shaded crimson. 
Franz Deegen. Creamy yellow. 
♦Gainesborouqh. Pale flesh. 
General MacArthur. Fiery red. 
George C. Waud. Orange vermilion. A shade 
of color heretofore unknown among roses. 
Large, full and perfectly formed, with 
pointed center. 
Grace Darling. Creamy white, tinted peach. 
Grace Molyneux. A fascinating rose of rare 
beauty and faultless form. The color is 
apricot, tinted flesh in center, but when 
fully developed the outer petals are creamy 
white on the inside with a pink sheen on 
the reverse. 
Gruss an Teplitz (Crimson Hermosa). Rich 
scarlet overlaid with crimson. 
Hon. Ina Binqham. Purest pink. 
John Cuff. Deep carmine pink with a most 
attractive and distinct yellow zone at the 
base of each petal; standing by itself on 
account of its novel and striking color. 
Joseph Hill. Pink, shaded salmon; outside 
of petals coppery pink. Blooms very large, 
full and of perfect form. A superb variety. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Very nearly pure 
white. 
Killarney. Flesh, suffused pink. 
La Detroit. Shell pink. 
La France. Pink, tinted silvery blush. 
Lady Battersea. Cherry crimson. 
Lady Clanmoris. Deep peach. 
Lady Faire. Light carmine rose, shaded 
salmon. 
Cont’d. 
Mad. de Watteville. Salmon white, flushed 
and bordered rose. 
Mad. Welche. Pale yellow with deep orange 
center. 
Marie Van Houtte. Creamy yellow, tinted 
rose on the outer petals. 
Molly Sharman Crawford. Pure white. 
Morning Glow. Beautiful shell pink, shading 
to rose toward center. 
Niles Cochet. Red on edge of petals, pink 
at base; a sport from Maman Cochet. It 
has developed to be far superior to any of 
the other Cochets, being a much better 
bloomer and of finer color and substance. 
Niphetos. Almost pure white. 
Papa Gontier. Rosy crimson with carmine 
center. 
Perle des Jardins. Deep golden yellow. 
Pink Maman Cochet. Deep rose pink outside, 
but very light within. 
Princess of Wales. Coppery yellow, overlaid 
with rosy pink. 
Rainbow. Pink, splashed with carmine. 
Safrano. Saffron in bud, changing to pale 
yellow. 
Shirley Hibbard. Nankeen yellow. 
Sunset. Golden amber. 
The Bride. White. 
White Maman Cochet. Nearly white. 
Yellow Maman Cochet. Light yellow, edged 
rose. 
ROSES. 
Lady Ursula. A delightful shade of flesh 
pink. Flowers produced on every shoot, 
are very large, full and of perfect form, 
with high center from which the petals of 
great substance gracefully reflex. 
Liberty. Crimson scarlet. 
Mad. Abel Chatenay. Rosy crimson, tinged 
salmon. 
Mad. Caroline Testout. Clear, bright pink. 
♦Mad. Driout (Striped Reine Marie Henri- 
ette). 
Mildred Grant. Flesh pink. 
Miss Kate Moulton. A rose of entrancing 
beauty. The flower is superb; large, full 
and perfectly formed. The color is beau¬ 
tiful silvery pink. 
Mrs. David Jardine. A glorious and most 
charming rose, possessing vigorous and 
erect growth, together with marvelously 
free flowering habit. The blooms, which 
are produced on every shoot, are of very 
large and perfect form; beautiful in its 
several stages of development. The color 
is a delightful shade of bright, rosy pink, 
shading in outer petals to salmon pink. 
Mrs. Myles Kennedy. Delicate silvery white 
shaded buff, deeper pink in center, with 
back edge of petals slightly deeper shade 
of pink. A most beautiful, distinct and 
charming addition. 
Mrs. Robert Garrett. Shell pink, with deeper 
center. 
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. Creamy white, 
flushed rose. 
My Maryland. A grand pink variety that has 
come to the front with great strides. A 
splendid bloomer and superb rose. 
Perle von Godesburg. White, tinted creamy 
yellow. 
Prince of Bulgaria. Rosy flesh. 
♦Reine Marie Henriette. Cherry red. 
♦Reine Olga de Wurtemburg. Red. 
Richmond. Crimson scarlet. 
Souvenir du President Carnot. Rosy flesh. 
Souvenir de Wooton. Bright crimson. 
Viscountess Folkestone. Creamy pink, sal¬ 
mon center. 
White Killarney. A pure white sport from 
Killarney, identical with its parent except 
in color. 
William Francis Bennett. Brilliant crimson, 
changing to purple. 
♦Varieties starred are climbers. 
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