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Duchess of Athol. The coloring and shading of this 
wonderful new rose are beyond word description. 
Only the eye can appreciate the exquisite beauty of its 
rich glowing golden apricot with vivid luminous coral 
shades shining from beneath. Truly a rose master 
piece. 
Duchess of Wellington. Large, well-formed buds open¬ 
ing to semi-double flowers, intense saffron-yellow, 
stained with deep crimson and changing to deep cop¬ 
pery f^affron-yellow as the blooms become fully open. 
Large petals, great substance, delightful fragrance 
and the utmost freedom of growth and bloom. 
Duchess of York. A cutting rose par excellence. The 
shapely Golden-Yellow buds open to high centered 
flowers of the same gorgeous golden color, with shrimp- 
pink center and deep gold base. Highly perfumed 
—fine for both the garden and cut flowers. 
E. G. Hill. The latest masterpiece in red Roses. 
Massive bloom of deep maroon, shading to deeper 
red, velvety on inside. The last word in glorious red 
Roses. Blooms continually from June until frost. , 
Empress. A lovely new crimson and gold master¬ 
piece. Its unusual buds open to gorgeous full, 
fragrant duo-tone flowers. You must have Empress 
in your garden—no other Rose can take its place. 
Etoile de France, a decidedly dependable Rose with 
long, pointed buds. Flowers very fragrant, large, 
cupped, velvety crimson with vivid cerise center. 
Vigorous and bushy habit. Continuous bloomer. 
Verv few thorns. 
Etoile de Hollande. Very fragrant, brilliant red 
blooms of magnificent size and with enormous petals. 
Blooms perfect when half open, showing the attrac¬ 
tive centers when fully open. Free blooming. 
Fantasy. Rosarians emphatically state that this is the 
finest pink garden Rose in the world today. The per¬ 
fectly formed buds and flowers of soft, non-fading 
pearly-pink are produced in great profusion all thru 
the growing season. As a cut-flower it retains its form 
and lasts longer than any Rose we know. Very fra¬ 
grant. 
Francis Scott Key. Very large, double flowers of a 
rich crimson-red; a strong, sturdy grower and free 
bloomer that always attracts attention: particularly 
good in the fall; 
Frau Karl Druschki. Known also as “Snow Queen” 
and “White American Beauty.” The finest white 
rose and one of the finest of all Roses, perfect in every 
detail. Of exquisite shape, with pointed buds framed 
in closely set rich and abundant dark foliage, opening 
rather loosely, the outer p>etals often tinged with just 
a suggestion of pink. Perfectly hardy, it is a true 
monthly blooming variety, flowering constantly and 
profusely right up until hard frost. No Rose collec¬ 
tion, however small, should be without this magnifi¬ 
cent Rose. 
General MacArthur. A very sweet scented garden 
Rose of unusual merit. Brilliant, glowing crimson- 
scarlet buds open into full blooms of good keeping 
qualities. Vigorous. Free bloomer. 
Golden Dawn. A marvelous new multicolored intro¬ 
duction. Long pointed buds open to fully double, 
finely formed fragrant flowers of coral-red with an 
orange base—a color combination which results in 
this Rose standing out as the “beauty” of the Rose 
garden. Flowers are born on long, strong cutting 
sRms. 
Golden Gleam. Perfectly formed buds of pure 
yellow, op(*n to large blooms of lovely clear daffodil- 
yellow, which come in great profusion from June 
until hall. It has the sweetest, honey-like fragrance 
of any Rose we know. One bloom will |)erfume a 
room. 
Golden Pernet. Rich colorful blossom. Petals well 
placed. Deep yellow buds never shows the black 
center. .\n excellent bedding Rose. 
CALEDONIA 
Every rose garden should contain this 
loveliest of white roses. 
Grenoble. Extremely fine bright scarlet very pointed 
buds that open into perfectly formed giant size pure 
scarlet flowers. A strong growing, splendid garden 
and cutting Rose. 
Gruss an Teplitz. If brilliant color and quantity of 
bloom are valued, then this will be considered the 
best red Rose. The flowers open somewhat loosely, 
but the color is dazzling in its intensity; almost a scar¬ 
let, and the flowers are borne in such profusion and so 
constantly as to make the bush the most conspicuous 
figure in any garden. Hardy and strong, constantly 
and profusely in bloom, the reddest of Roses. 
His Majesty. A new introduction of an exceptionally 
fragrant, large flowering deep red rose that you will 
surely want. Beautiful in bud as well as in full 
bloom, it is fine for cutting. 
Hoover. A beautiful new introduction with a dazzling 
color effect. The buds are of superb shape, deep cof)- 
per red in color. They open with a lovely blending 
of scarlet, vivid rose-pink, flame color and orange- 
yellow. The blooms are large and fragrant. 
Imperial Potentate. One of the finest brilliant pink 
Roses. The beautiful bloom is of shining rose-pink, 
very double, with firm heavy petals. It possesses a 
most delicate fragrance which is unexcelled among 
pink Roses. Blooms freely on long erect branches. 
Vigorous growing, deep green foliage. 
Joanna Hill. Vigorous growing variety, bearing bright 
yellow Roses shading to orange in the heart. Large, 
long pointed buds. An attractive new sort, desirable 
for bedding. 
Julien Potin. The aristocrat of pure yellow Roses. 
Flowers are produced in endless succession from June 
until frost. Buds of yellow with dashes of carmine, 
open to long-lasting, clear yellow, large blooms. 
You will love its sweet spicy fragrance. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Long, pointed buds, 
opening creamy white, beautifully shaped, refined, 
fragrant, delicate yet large. One of the most popular 
white Roses. 
Killarney Brilliant. A spo rt of the foregoing, similar 
in every respect except tnat it is a more brilliant pink, 
almost red. 
