Roses, Continued 
JOYOUS CAVALIER—Foliage dark, bronzy- 
green, glossy, disease resistant; a vigorous, 
bushy grower and abundant bloomer. Flowers 
fragrant, full, large, open and lasting, brilliant 
scarlet that does not blue. 
JULIEN POTIN—Bud long and pointed; flower 
large, double, full, lasting and fragrant, pure 
pi’imrose-yellow, borne on long, strong stems. 
Growth strong and healthy; foliage bright 
green. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA — Splendid 
large buds and superb double blooms. A pure 
creamy white which is unsurpassed for cutting. 
A continuous bloomer with long stems and 
healthy good foliage. 
KILLARNEY, DOUBLE WHITE!—Of true Kil- 
larney form. Buds long, pointed; snowy white 
blooms with more petals than Killarney. A 
good grower and with good foliage and stems. 
LADY HILLINGDON—A most constant bloomer. 
The foliage is atti’active bronzy green and the 
dainty slender buds of golden api-icot yellow 
open into lovely golden yellow blooms. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting and a favorite for the garden. 
LOS ANGELES—Not a very vigorous grower 
nor does it carry any too much foliage, but 
these faults are more than over-balanced by 
the gorgeous blooms. The long pointed buds 
expand into golden yellow flowers which are 
deeply shaded with flame pink. If well culti¬ 
vated, properly pruned, and well fed this Rose 
will reward the Rose lover a hundred fold. 
LUXEMBOURG—A good grower and one of the 
best yellows for the garden and for cutting. 
Buds long and pointed, with blooms of deep 
bronzy yellow, very full, and lovely. We con¬ 
sider this unsurpassed as a yellow. 
MME. BUTTERFLY—Silvery pink blooms deli¬ 
cately tinted salmon and cream. A healthy 
grower which responds to good treatment and 
is a favorite for cut flowers. 
MRS. CHAS BELL—A true shell-pink, having 
all the characteristics of Radiance. A strong 
plant with good foliage; blooms full and globu¬ 
lar and of soft shell-pink with base of petals 
sometimes tinged with salmon. Has sweet per¬ 
fume. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—A clear, deep canary-yellow 
without shading, in large well-formed flowers 
with moderate fragrance. The buds are long, 
stem long, foliage glossy, growth good, and it 
is an excellent bloomer. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE!—Rather dwarf grower 
but free blooming and quite hardy. The fragrant 
flowers are large, full, high-centered and bright 
rose-pink with tints of yellow. A favorite of 
the new varieties. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Will crowd any rose 
for the place of the best yellow. Bud medium, 
long, pointed, reddish-yellow; flower medium, 
cupped, lasting, fragrant, and deep golden- 
yellow, fading slightly. Stems of average length 
bearing one or more flowers; foliage abundant, 
rich green, disease resistant; growth vigorous, 
and a profuse and continuous bloomer. 
NORMAN LAMBERT — Growth, vigorous, up¬ 
right, bushy, and a profuse continuous bloomer. 
Bud large, long, pointed; flower large, double. 
high-centered, deep salmon-orange, shaded 
bronze and yellow, fading to yellow at base, 
reverse deep buttercup-yellow. Very hardy. 
OLYMPIAD—Flowers large with full, recurving 
petals; the color is a deep Indian red with base 
of petals orange-yellow. A good grower and 
bloomer with rich, dark green foliage. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER—A strong 
grower and free bloomer with good stems. Buds 
beautifully pointed, flowers large, petals thick 
and broad. The color is a blend of flame and 
yellow, varying from coppei-y red in bud to 
dazzling cerise pink and orange yellow in full 
bloom. 
RADIANCE—No garden of Roses is complete 
without this universal favorite which is proba¬ 
bly the one most dependable of all pinks. A 
bushy vigorous, upright grower, producing an 
almost continuous supply of silvery to deep 
pink blooms of lovely form. An excellent varie¬ 
ty for cutting and for the garden. 
RADIANCE, RED—A duplicate of Radiance with 
all its good qualities and diffei’ent only in color, 
which is a deep rosy red. Radiance and Red 
Radiance are inseparable in any Rose garden. 
RAPTURE—Beautiful blooms of delicate color¬ 
ing and exquisite form. The lovely buds open 
into moderately full flowers of flesh pink with 
tints of rose and gold. A thrifty grower and 
good bloomer. 
ROSLYN — Bud medium, long, orange-yellow, 
flower large, full, lasting and with slight 
fragrance, deep golden-yellow with reverse of 
petals shaded orange, borne singly on long 
strong stem; growth vigorous and a free 
bloomer. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET—A large, full, 
beautifully formed Rose with long, recurving 
thick petals of clear sunflower yellow. At its 
best in bud and half-open stage when it is fine 
for cutting. Foliage glossy and disease re¬ 
sistant. Warm sunny weather is needed for it 
to give perfect flowers, though it does not like 
too hot sun. 
SUNBURST—A spreading and capricious grower 
demanding lots of care which is amply repaid 
by the exquisite long full buds and lovely 
blooms. The color is deep coppery-gold, heavily 
tinted carmine at base of petals and fading 
to lighter yellow at outer edges. 
TALISMAN—A sensational Rose which has al¬ 
ready become well known. The plant is a strong 
grower with glossy foliage and is free-flower¬ 
ing. The color is deep yellow with shadings of 
rose and scarlet, highly colored and difficult to 
describe. The exquisite buds are long and 
pointed. Likes cool location best and blooms 
best in spring and late fall. 
WILHELM KORDES—Long pointed buds; flow¬ 
ers coppery yellow with tints of rose and with 
rich fragrance. Foliage good, bronzy-green, 
stems long and strong. An upright vigorous 
grower and an abundant bloomer. 
WILLOMERE—Bud long, pointed; flowers full, 
cupped, and of medium size. A peach pink with 
coral shadings. A really fine Rose, of upright 
branching growth and an intermittent bloomer 
all season. 
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