CLOVERSET FLOWER FARM, KANSAS CITY 
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JULIEN POTIN. A new, deep, clear yellow, 
similar to the older Claudius Pernet and 
known as the Golden Pernet. Considered an 
improvement over the older variety. It is one 
of the best of the clear yellows. 
Price .$0.75 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. For years 
the most popular white Rose. A pointed long 
bud of creamy white, opening to a full double 
Rose of pure white. A good, strong bush and 
free bloomer. 
Price .$0.60 
LADY ALICE STANLEY. A two-tone Rose of 
great strength and size. Outside of petals, 
coral pink. Inside, silver pink. A fine, strong 
grower with beautiful foliage. There should 
be at least one in every garden. 
Price . $0.60 
LADY ASHTOWN. Deep, shining pink with 
the popular long, pointed buds. A beautiful 
Rose and fine for cutting. 
Price .$0.60 
LADY FORTEVIOT. Large, double, high-cen¬ 
tered flowers with an intense fragrance. Gol¬ 
den yellow changing to deep apricot flushed 
with cardinal red. A free and continuous 
bloomer. 
Price .$0.75 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. Golden, yel¬ 
low buds of the popular long pointed shape 
shaded with deeper orange at base of petals. 
This bud opens to a large, full bloom of ex¬ 
quisite apricot grown on a good, strong bush. 
Price .$0.75 
LEONARD BARRON. Produced from the ex¬ 
tremely hardy Esquimo Rose, Nutkana. The 
mammoth blooms are often six inches in di¬ 
ameter. It is salmon pink with a glow of 
amber and is very free flowering. Its im¬ 
mense size of bloom makes it resemble a 
peony which similarity was remarked upon 
by many of our visitors during the past sea¬ 
son. Very fragrant. 
Price .$0.75 
LORD CHARLEMONT. Very double, deep 
crimson buds open to a high centered Rose of 
deep red. Very fragrant and a good grower. 
Price .$0.75 
LOS ANGELES. Salmon pink with shadings 
of yellow. A very strong grower that has 
been more popular each year since its intro¬ 
duction. 
Price .$0.60 
LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU. A bright, red¬ 
dish orange flower of large size. Its dark 
green varnished foliage is very attractive and 
the flower petals serrated at the edge are 
most unusual. 
Price .$0.75 
LULU. Long, pointed buds of orange scarlet 
on long, strong stems. These buds, cut and 
displayed in a slender, tall vase are very 
striking. Free flowering and a strong grower. 
Price .$0.60 
LUXEMBOURG. Yellow, shading to copper 
at center. Stiff, upright stems, producing large 
flowers especially valuable for cutting. 
Price .$0.60 
MARGARET McGREDY. A strong, bushy 
plant producing constantly large flowers of 
solid orange vermilion, opening to a large 
flower. One of our best varieties and very 
fragrant. 
Price .$0.75 
McGREDY'S SCARLET. A companion of the 
fine Margaret McGredy, this is copper scarlet 
Large blooms and a good grower. 
Price .$0.75 
MEVROUW G. A. VAN ROSSEM. Buds long 
and full, of a dark orange and apricot, the 
bud opening to a large, full flower of golden 
salmon. A good, strong grower in an un¬ 
usual new color. 
Price .$0.75 
MISS LOLITA ARMOUR. A gold, orange and 
copper Rose, opening to gold and rose. A 
remarkable color. 
Price .$0.75 
MISS ROWENA THOM. A large bud of deep 
pink, opening to an immense flower of the 
same color, shaded slightly to yellow at base 
of petals. A very strong grower and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Price .$0.75 
MME. ALEX. DREUX. A medium size well 
shaped bud of orange tan. A striking color 
and a very popular Rose. 
Price .$0.75 
MME. BUTTERFLY. The parent plant is the 
ever popular Ophelia. Strong, beautifully 
shaped buds of flesh pink, shaded yellow and 
gold. A strong grower. 
Price .$0.60 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Sparkling buds 
of a very unusual reddish copper color. In 
bloom all the time and well worth having. 
Price .$0.60 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Buds are well shaped 
and of medium size. Pure white at outer 
edge of petals, shading to blush pink at cen¬ 
ter. A strong grower and free flowering at 
all seasons. 
Price .$0.60 
Note —The prices shown in this book are for roses planted and growing in Cloverset Pots. Up to April 
1st and after November 1st we can furnish Dormant or Bare Root Roses at 15 cents per plant less 
than these printed prices. 
