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ROSES—Continued 
Gruss an Teplitz. E. H. T. One of the most 
popular roses known especially valuable for large 
beds, borders, or hedge purposes. Blossoms small 
blackish scarlet produced in clusters. 
Mme. Edourd Herriot. E. H. T. Color red, 
shaded with yellow and bright rosy scarlet. A 
gold medal winner. 
Red Radiance. E. H. T. Similar to the Pink 
Radiance in habit of growth, but a clear red in 
color, which it retains a long time after being 
cut. This is a free bloomer, being constantly in 
flower from early spring until freezing weather. 
Entirely hardy, vigorous and one of our most 
popular sorts. 
Marshall P. Wilder. H. P. Extra large, full 
deep red; a free bloomer and very handsome. 
Yellow Roses 
Duchess of Wellington. E. H. T. Flowers an 
intense saffron yellow stained with a rich crim¬ 
son; as they open the color changes to a cop¬ 
pery saffron yellow, fragrant; free blooming; a 
splendid decorative variety. 
Lady Hillington. E. H. T. Beautiful apricot 
yellow, with lovely buds and exquisitely formed 
open blooms—produced continuously. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. E. H. T. Its 
color is a definite and lovely sunflower yellow, 
deepening in the center. It retains its color even 
in the hottest weather. 
Sunburst. E. H. T. Rich yellow flower shaded 
with orange. A splendid bloomer on long stem, 
excellent for cutting. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. E. H. T. One of the most 
delightful roses of recent years in a color that 
catches the eye at once. Coppery-orange in the 
open bud, golden-orange when partly developed, 
pinkisli-fawn of lovely shade when fully open, 
when it looks like a full, fluffy rosette. 
Soleil d’Or (Sun of Gold). E. H. T. A strong, 
hardy rose; large, full and double; golden 
orange-yellow tinged with red and rosy-pink; a 
magnificent rose. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts. Coppery red buds of won¬ 
derful size and length, open into golden-yellow flow¬ 
ers, which are very, very double. The plants grow 
vigorously, with magnificent healthy foliage and 
branches freely. 
Pink Roses 
President Herbert Hoover. The outstanding 
novelty rose just introduced. Large flowers of 
a very charming combination of cerise-pink, 
flame, scarlet and yellow with broad, thick petals; 
very fragrant. Remarkable vigorous grower with 
clean, handsome foliage. Very profuse bloomer. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. E. H. T. The color is 
carmine on the outside, and imperial pink on the 
inside of the flower. The blooms are very large, 
perfectly formed, and highly perfumed. Plant an 
entire rose bed of this one kind. Very satisfac¬ 
tory for bedding. 
Los Angeles. H. T. Flowers pale salmon 
pink, richly shaded w r ith deep rose and gold. 
Delightfully fragrant; profuse bloomer. 
Paul Neyron (Hybrid Perpetual). H. P. A 
beautiful clear rose-pink, immense in size, some¬ 
times measuring six inches across. A strong up¬ 
right grower and an abundant bloomer. 
Pink Radiance. E. H. T. In every way like 
Red Radiance, except blooms are brilliant pink. 
Mrs. John Laing. H. P. Soft pink, beautiful 
form, exceedingly fragrant, and very free 
flowering. 
Killarney. E. H. T. The magnificent, sturdy 
habit of growth, beautiful foliage, delicious 
fragrance and deep, brilliant, sparkling pink 
flowers, make this one of the most beautiful and 
popular roses ever produced. 
Mme. Butterfly. E. H. T. One of the finest 
roses. Bright light pink shaded with gold. A 
popular cut flower variety. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. E. H. T. Large, 
rounded flowers of a rich, satiny rose color, 
edges paling to silvery rose, and an unusually 
strong, vigorous plant. This is the beautiful 
rose that is so universally popular along the 
streets of Portland, Oregon. A proiuse bloomer 
and one of the loveliest. 
Magna Charta. E. H. P. A bright, clear pink, 
flushed with crimson; very sweet, flowers extra 
large, with fine form and very double. 
Talisman. A novel production and perhaps the 
highest colored of all roses. Rich shadings and 
blendings of pure scarlet and gold. Beautiful 
cup-shaped buds and full flowers, with appealing 
fragrance. Very free bloomer on straight, stiff 
stems, clothed with vivid light green foliage. 
Kilarney 
