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ROSES 43 
Yellow Varieties 
Eclipse. Plant Patent No. 172. The 
longest, slenderest yellow bud to be found 
among garden Roses. Open flowers are 
large, loosely formed, of rich golden 
yellow without shading. This Rose will be 
popular for its buds alone. $1.50 each. 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. Plant Patent 
No. 103. One of the most beautiful of 
the yellow Roses. At times the outside 
petals are almost white, but the heart of 
the flower is a rich golden yellow. Blooms 
continuously. $1.25 each. 
Golden Dawn. One of the best 
garden Roses, with large, very double and 
very fragrant flowers of pale straw-yellow. 
The plants are low but spreading, with 
beautiful foliage. 85 cts. each. 
Goldenes Mainz. Plant Patent No. 
254. The deepest yellow of all the gar¬ 
den Roses. The rich dandelion-yellow 
flowers are quite large, loosely formed, but 
produced in amazing quantities. Plants 
are tall and branching. $1.50 each. 
Max Krause. New golden yellow 
Rose of great depth and substance, origi¬ 
nated in Germany where it has won many 
honors at flower shows. Blooms freely on 
long stems. $1 each. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Best 
of the clear unshaded yellow Roses. Flow¬ 
ers well shaped, of medium size, and richly 
yellow. Fine foliage and growth vigorous. 
Free flowering. 85 cts. each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. A deep yellow 
Rose that shows no signs of fading. Good 
foliage and a prolific bloomer. 75 cts. 
each. 
Roslyn. Remarkable for the large size 
and perfect form of its clear sunflower-yel¬ 
low blooms. Plant grows well and pro¬ 
duces perfect flowers. 65 cts. each. 
Sir Henry Segrave. Yellow buds open 
to perfectly formed, double flowers of pale 
lemon-yellow. It has a distinct lemon fra¬ 
grance. Plants are of average height and 
unusually free in bloom. 85 cts. each. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet 
Soeur Therese. Slender yellow buds 
marked with carmine open to fragrant 
daffodil-yellow flowers. The plants are 
large, producing quantities of lovely buds 
for cutting. 85 cts. each. 
Bicolor Varieties 
Alezane. Plant Patent No. 116. A 
reddish brown bud opens into a rich 
apricot bloom, veined with yellow. A very 
interesting color which has attracted a 
great deal of attention. A vigorous, up¬ 
right grower with dark green foliage. 
Starts blooming very early. $1.25 each. 
Amelia Earhart. Plant Patent No. 
63. Large, long-pointed buds and very 
large, well-formed flowers of golden yellow, 
deeper at center, with orange sheen; very 
fragrant. Long, strong stems. Continuous 
bloomer. A Gold Medal Rose. $1.25 each. 
Carillon. Plant Patent No. 136 . Low- 
growing, branching plants covered with 
large flowers of gorgeous coral-flame. A 
bed of this is a spectacle one never forgets. 
Considered an improved Mme. Edouard 
Herriot. $1 each. 
Condesa de Sastago. One of the most 
popular of the bicolored Roses. The 
flowers are a good size, cupped, burning 
copper inside and deep yellow on the re¬ 
verse of the petals. It is fragrant and 
unusually free blooming. $1 each. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent No. 
38. Stunning new Rose of coppery pink, 
strongly tinted with ruddy shades in 
the bud, opening to big, handsomely 
shaped flowers of striking color. $1 each. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. One of the 
finest of the two-tone pink Roses, with 
rosy carmine on the reverse of the petals 
and salmon inside, all overspread with a 
thin golden sheen. Splendid plants, bloom¬ 
ing freely. 85 cts. each. 
Federico Casas. Large, richly colored 
flowers, coppery pink inside and orange 
on the reverse. The plants are upright 
and bloom freely. 85 cts. each. 
Heinrich Wendland. One of the most 
spectacular of all Roses, with fragrant, un¬ 
fading flowers of nasturtium-red, with a 
deep golden yellow reverse. $1 each. 
Hinrich Gaede. Probably the most 
spectacular of all the “fancy” Roses. 
Blooms are burnt-orange with vermilion 
tints, and they retain their coloring better 
than most of this type. Plants are bushy, 
with beautiful foliage, and bloom very 
freely. $1.25 each. 
McGredy’s Triumph. Plant Patent 
No. 190. Bright carmine with shades of gold 
which deepen toward the base of petals. 
Blooms are large and full. $1.50 each. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Plant Patent 
No. 129. Strong plants that are very free 
with their shapely flowers of coppery pink 
warmed with orange. $1 each. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Large, shapely 
flowers of nasturtium-buff, shading to 
shell-pink at the edges. Sweetly fragrant. 
One of the most beautiful Roses we have 
ever seen. Strong growth and unusual 
freedom of bloom. $1.50 each. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. A Gold Medal 
winner from the north of Ireland, with 
astonishing buds and flowers of glowing 
orange-salmon and coppery gold. One of 
the best of the new varieties. $1 each. 
President Herbert Hoover. Enormous 
flowers of ever-changing color. Deep cop¬ 
per-red in bud, golden in the center, with 
deep pink outer petals. In autumn it is 
superb. Plants very strong, with good foli¬ 
age, blooming early and often. 85 cts. each. 
President Plumecocq. Large, cupped 
flowers of coppery buff, slightly overspread 
with salmon, long lasting and fragrant. 
Splendid plants. 85 cts. each. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary. Plant Patent 
No. 249. The lovely flowers of this 
novelty are salmon-pink suffused with 
orange, a warm color which is pleasing 
both in the garden and under artificial 
light when it is used as a cut-flower. Plants 
are of average height, but very bushy and 
are unusually free in their bloom. $2 each. 
Signora. Plant Patent No. 201. A 
great new Rose of fine form on long stems. 
Deep orange, heavily veined carmine, 
edges of petals brick-orange. Fruit fra¬ 
grance. 45 petals. $1.50 each. 
White Varieties 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. This old 
Rose is the finest of all the whites. It ha9 
form, fragrance, and is fully double. 
Plants are of average height and bloom. 
85 cts. each. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Pure white, 
medium-sized blooms that are very beauti¬ 
ful. Plants grow rather tall, branch freely, 
and carry many flowers. 85 cts. each. 
Rex Anderson. Plant Patent rights 
reserved. A beautiful exhibition flower 
which opens cream but soon turns to pure 
white. Plants are of medium size. One of 
the finest of the white Roses. $1.50 each. 
QUANTITY PRICES. All 65 -ct. varieties, $ 6.50 per doz.; 75 -ct. varieties, $ 7.50 
- - per doz.; 85 -ct. varieties, $ 8.50 per doz.; $1 varieties, $10 
per doz. Half-dozen plants, any assortment of varieties, at dozen rates. These prices 
do not apply to patented Roses. Postage extra. See page 46 . 
