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CUBA. Brilliant red-orange. Beautiful 
bud, large semi-double open flower. 
CYNTHIA. Fully double blooms of ori¬ 
ental-red on long stems. Very desirable as 
a cut flower. 
DAZLA. H.P. A Hybrid Perpetual Rose 
with Hybrid Tea everblooming habit—and 
as the name implies—it is dazzling. Long 
pointed bud of orange veined with scarlet 
—open flower nearly 6 inches across, semi¬ 
double. Attractive waved petals of bril¬ 
liant orange-scarlet with golden base. A 
thrifty plant of spreading habit for garden 
decoration. 
DUTCHESS OF ATHOLL. Globular bud of 
coppery orange, cupped flowers of vivid 
orange flushed with old-rose. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. This glori¬ 
ous Rose is an entrancing blend of apricot- 
orange and dark pink, opening to a glorious¬ 
ly beautiful bloom of coppery apricot. The 
plant is vigorous and has plenty of light 
green, leathery, disease resistant foliage. A 
good keeper when cut. A favorite with all 
who know it. Heavy grade 75c each. 
Medium grade 50c each. 
E. G. HILL. Very large extremely double 
Rose of dazzling scarlet. A heavy producer 
of fine flowers for cutting. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Vivid velvety red. 
Fragrant. One of the best. 
FEDERICO CASAS. The beautiful long 
pointed bud is red with a suffusion of yellow 
—a beautiful combin¬ 
ation. The flower is 
a combination of the 
same colors but of 
lighter tones, often re¬ 
minding one of Talis¬ 
man. The petals have 
great substance and 
the flowers keep won¬ 
derfully well when cut. 
The strong upright 
growth, the fine clean 
foliage and the long, 
strong stems on which 
the buds and flowers 
are carried combine to 
make this a favorite. 
GIPSY LASS. An un¬ 
usual red Rose. The almost black bud opens 
to a very full, intensely fragrant flower of 
rich scarlet-crimson with blackish shadings. 
The stems are long and the flowers keep a 
long time when cut. The plant is very vigor¬ 
ous, upright and is continuously in bloom. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM. Long, beautifully 
shaped, rich yellow bud. Outside petals 
splashed with carmine. 
GOLDEN DAWN. The large oval buds are 
a rich sunflower-yellow, heavily suffused with 
cerise before opening, and develop into 
high-centered, double flowers of lemon- 
yellow with a wonderful old tea Rose frag¬ 
rance. Dense, compact growth with the 
best foliage we have ever seen on a rose. 
Thefl owers rate at the top for cutting value. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Perfectly formed 
buds and flowers of pure yellow. Fine buds 
for cutting produced on a strong growing 
plant. A new rose of real merit. 
GRENOBLE. The plant is very vigorous and 
the blooms come on unusually long stems, 
making it one of the best garden Roses for 
cutting. The buds are crimson but the open 
flower is brilliant red, almost scarlet. It is 
fully double and of large size. Easily one of 
the best reds because of its dependability 
and uniform performance. Heavy grade 
75c each. Medium grade 50c each. 
GRUSS AN COBERG. Medium sized 
globular bud and flower of brownish yellow 
shading to coppery-pink. Strong upright 
growth, fine stems for 
cutting. 
HADLEY. An old favor¬ 
ite red Rose. The per¬ 
fectly formed, rich bril¬ 
liant crimson buds and 
flowers and fine up¬ 
right growth of the 
plant has given this 
Rose universal popu¬ 
larity. 
HERMANN EGGERS. 
Beautifully shaped bud 
of blood red. A high- 
centered flower of un¬ 
fading orange scarlet. 
Unexcelled for cutting. 
LORD CHARLEMONT 
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