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TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTS FOR AMERICAN HOMES 
Hybrid Tea and Everblooming Varieties—Continued 
Hoosier Beauty. Color glowing, deep crimson, with 
darker shadings. Buds large, long pointed; blooms 
very large, full, borne several together on long stems, 
fragrant. 
Imperial Potentate. Awarded Gold Medal by City of 
Portland. An excellent Rose, dark, shining orange- 
vermilion, shading lighter on reverse side of petals. 
Fragrant, vigorous and free flowering. 
Joanna Hill. This new orange-yellow Rose of vigorous, 
upright growth, is rapidly becoming a favorite with 
the rose-growing public. It is an easy Rose to grow, 
of free blooming habit, and has resistant foliage free 
from disease. Certainly the best Rose of its color. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. One of the best bedding Roses 
and at its best in a dry hot season. The color is deep 
imperial pink, reverse silvery rose-white. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. The ideal bud and open 
flower possessing that beautiful spiral formation with 
reflexed petals. The flower is very full and always per¬ 
fect. Color, creamy white, tinged yellow. Strong, mag¬ 
nolia-like fragrance, excellent foliage. 
Killarney Pink. Brilliant dark pink buds, large flowers 
and thick petals. An old favorite. 
Killarney Queen. The best Rose of the Killarney group, 
practically immune from mildew, with large flowers 
and thick petals. Color a sparkling pink. 
Killarney White. A pure white sport of the original 
Killarney, identical in shape of bud, petalage, and 
blooming qualities. 
Lady Ashtown. Rich silvery pink, very double blooms, 
with high pointed center, and splendid shape. Free 
flowering, and a good bedding variety. The flowers 
keep splendidly before and after cutting; quite an 
aristocrat. 
Lady Hillingdon. Deep apricot-yellow, varying to or¬ 
ange, good size, long pointed buds, excellent for cut¬ 
ting. 
La France. Bright pink blossoms, with pearl petals, 
showing silvery tints, intensely fragrant. 
Laurent Carle. Gigantic oval buds, and blooms of deep 
glowing carmine-crimson, perfectly formed. 
Los Angeles. One of the finest Roses, grows vigorously 
and produces long stemmed flowers, luminous flame- 
pink, toned with coral, and shaded with translucent 
gold at base of petals. 
Margaret McGredy. Buds very large and long pointed. 
Flowers large, shapely, long lasting, very double, fra¬ 
grant, brilliantly colored—a rich shade of Oriental red 
passing as it ages to carmine-rose. Vigorous and free 
flowering. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Delightful little buds of Indian yel¬ 
low, quite full, opening in all kinds of weather, and 
always in bloom. Its holly-like foliage is most attrac¬ 
tive, and it is a favorite with the ladies. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Conceded to be the 
best yellow bedding Rose we have today. In the 
World’s Trial Grounds in England it was awarded the 
highest honor. It has clean, healthy, vigorous growth, 
with abundant dark bronze, disease-resistant foliage. 
A continuous bloomer throughout the season; scented; 
Mme. Butterfly. Fine, light pink buds and flowers, 1 
tinted with gold near the base of the petals. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. Beautiful blooms, will remain 
abundant all summer on this strong, vigorous plant. 
The large round flowers are bright, satiny rose, with 
perfect center and edges of petals bordered with soft 
carmine-pink. 
Ophelia. Salmon-flesh shaded with rose, large and of 
perfect shape; of excellent habit, flowers standing up 
well on long stiff stems and produced in great profu¬ 
sion. 
Plant Roses by the dozens. A mass planting is very effective 
