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EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
GOLDEN PERNET 
A non-fading, frae blooming ymlloto roma of distinction 
Killamey Queen (Pink). Good, strong growth; The 
buds are long and finely formed, opening to rather 
loose blooms. The color is rosy pink. We recom¬ 
mend this for northern gardens as one of our finest 
everblooming Roses. 
Killamey, White. Another variation of the original 
Killamey, with all its good points of strength, hardi¬ 
ness and continuity of bloom, differing only in having 
white flowers of the same fine quality. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Probably the most highly per¬ 
fumed of pink everblooming roses. A delicate shell- 
pink in color, it is a strong grower, and unusually 
generous of flower. An excellent bouquet variety. 
Lady Fortevoit. You will treasure this outstanding 
golden-orange Rose in your garden. Deep apricot 
orange in the bud, opening to a glorious golden- 
orange in the full rose. Its enchanting perfume, its 
abihty to bloom heavily all summer will delight you. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Immense copper-orange 
buds. Blooms into flowers of golden yellow and 
apricot, flamed with bronze and scarlet. 
Lady Mary Elizabeth. Brilliant carmine blooms of 
magnificent size, very fragrant, fine for cut flowers. 
Lord Calvert. Large, brilliant, velvety-red flowers. A 
very constant bloomer. A dominating bush in the 
gardwi and a beautiful, rare flower. 
Lord Charlemont. Sweet-scented, very dark and 
velvety in color, it appears almost black at times. 
Even the foliage is dark. Buds are long, pointed and 
large. The expanded flower is very double and last¬ 
ing. Plant it by all means if you like a dark red rose. 
Los Angeles. A Rose that created a veritable sensa¬ 
tion when introduced, taking highest awards here and 
abroad. The color is the prized red and yellow com¬ 
bination ; the petals are bright pink, tinged with coral 
and shading to rich yellow at the base. The form of 
the flower is perfect and it does not open too prompt¬ 
ly. The growth is exceptionally strong for this color, 
throwing numerous sturdy, stiff branches that crown 
themselves with blooms of wondrous beauty. To those 
whose gardens still lack Los Angeles, we recommend 
this finest of American Roses. 
Luxemburg. Golden orange-yellow flowers. A fine 
large, full-double Rose of vigorous branching habit 
and unusual freedom. 
Margaret McGredy. An outstanding new variety of 
a startling new color combination—coral, orange and 
gold blended to produce a gorgeous sight both in the 
garden and cut for indoors where its haunting frag¬ 
rance will pervade the room. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Buds slender, yellow. Blooms large 
and well shaped, of bright canary yellow, deeper in 
the center. Free bloomer. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. Coppery orange buds, de¬ 
veloping into many-petaled full flowers of a rich 
lasting creamy yellow. A high-color spot in your 
rose garden. Do not overlook this new beauty. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. A beautiful scarlet copper}' 
orange, heavily flushed with red on the outside of 
petals, giving both buds and bloom a rich and almost 
dazzling effect. Fine for cutting. The open flowers are 
large, beautifully formed and delicately perfumed. 
One of the best all-purpose varieties. 
Olympiad. A striking new variety. Very large, cerise- 
red and crimson bloom on a stem of gold. A colorful 
plant that is quite a new combination of colors. A 
flashy, picturesque novelty. 
Ophelia. Salmon-flesh coloring, shading to yellow 
Especially fine in bud and when half open. One of the 
favorite hothouse Roses, yet highly successful as a 
garden Rose, making a good growth and blooming 
constantly. The bloom keeps a long time after cut¬ 
ting. Makes a splendid display in beds. Large, dark 
green foliage, plant of vigorous, upright habit. 
Pink Radiance. We recommend Radiance as the best 
Everblooming Rose for the North—or South either. 
As hardy as the hardiest Hybrid Teas, of good, strong, 
bushy growth, with fine, double blooms of clear, 
bright pink, produced abundantly and from June un¬ 
til frost. Radiance is deservedly the most popular 
Rose of its class in northern gardens. It is an Ameri¬ 
can variety, too, and if we could have only one Rose 
bush, we think it would be Radiance. 
Red Radiance. Similar in all respects to the original 
Radiance, of which it is a fixed sport, differing only in 
color, this being a fine, rich red which does not fade 
nor dull with age. A variety that we recommend for 
its unusual hardiness as a Hybrid Tea, for its con¬ 
stant and abundant blooming habit, for its good, 
healthy growth, its rich color and delicate fragrance. 
One of the best garden Roses. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Stained copper-red buds of 
great size opening to large golden yellow blooms 
tinged with reddish buff. Fully double and very large 
and fragrant. A supremely gorgeous Rose, developing 
to surpassing magnificance in the cool weeks of autumn. 
Splendid foliage and strong stems. Very popular 
everywhere. 
Romance. Buds of bright yellow, open into gorgeous 
double blooms. Sweetly scented, continuous flower¬ 
ing heavy bloomer. A fine dependable yellow sort. 
Roslyn. Beautiful orange buds. Full golden yellow 
bloom, deeper in center, with orange splashings on 
back of petals. Exceptionally fragrant. 
Sensation. A very double, deep Rose of enormous 
size, scarlet-crimson in color and very sweetly scent¬ 
ed. The plant is of strong and vigorous growth. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. A vigorous grower, of 
erect, branching habit and luxuriant brilliant green 
foliage. The buds are long and pointed and of ex¬ 
quisite shape, carried on long stiff stems. The flowers 
are large and full, of striking sunflower yellow and 
beautifully formed. 
Splendor. A very different new multicolored Creation. 
Light brown, carmine, orange and violet, all have a 
part in its color. When fully open the violet and 
orange shades predominate. Spicy fragrance. A 
cutting rose. Blooms continuously from June till 
frost. 
Sunburst. Fine yeUow, deepening towards orange at 
base of petals. The long, pointed buds are very at¬ 
tractive. A vigorous grower, blooming constantly. 
