Mrs, Warren E. Lenon has unforgettable fragrance 
VESTAL’S EVERBLOOMING ROSES, continued 
The following varieties, except where noted, 2-yr. field-grown budded plants, 60c each, 12 for $6.00; 
2-yr. potted own-root plants, 40c each, 12 for $4.00; 1-yr. potted own-root plants, 25c each, 12 for $2.50 
All varieties listed are obtainable in budded, field-grown plants, but only those varieties marked * 
can be supplied on their own roots 
*Mrs. MacKellar. One of the most beautiful 
Roses in cultivation. The buds are deep canary- 
yellow and the large blooms expand gracefully 
into a huge primrose-white flower. 
*Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker. A very beautiful 
peach-pink flower frosted over with silvery pink, 
giving a unique and lovely tone. Excellent for 
cutting. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. See description and 
color illustration on page 5. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. See description and color 
illustration on page 5. 
*Mrs. U. M. Rose. Long, shapely buds and per¬ 
fect, double flowers of brilliant rose-pink. 
Mrs. Warren E. Lenon. Vigorous plant with 
bright rosy crimson flowers of excellent form and 
size; very sweetly scented. 
National Flower Guild. Very vigorous plants 
with large, rich crimson flowers which are double 
and fragrant. A fine Rose to plant among shrub¬ 
bery for a spot of color all season. 
Nuntius Pacelli. A loosely formed white Rose 
with delicious fragrance. Bushy plants which are 
always in bloom. Dependable. 
Olympiad. Large blood-red flowers, shaded with 
copper and yellow—a spectacular Rose on an 
ordinary plant. 
*Paul Neyron. A Hybrid Perpetual with old-rose 
flowers, probably the largest in cultivation. 
*Petit Jean. Deep orange-buff buds opening to 
full, straw-yellow flowers, each petal edged with 
peachy pink. 
*Pilgrim. Large, double flowers of silvery pink 
with rose-pink reverse; fragrant. Strong growth 
producing quantities of long-stemmed flowers for 
cutting. 
Polly. A beautiful Rose of the Ophelia family. 
Dainty shell-pink flower with a golden yellow 
base, shapely, of medium size, and sweetly fra¬ 
grant. Healthy plants of medium size. 
^President Herbert Hoover. See description and 
color illustration on page 5. 
President Jac. Smits. Semi-double, brilliant 
dark red blooms, usually in clusters of three. 
Strong, branching growth. 
President Plumecocq. Coppery buff, double, 
long-lasting flowers overspread with salmon; 
fragrant. Line for cutting. Upright, compact 
growth. 
^Radiance. The most popular of all garden Roses. 
Brilliant pink, shaded darker on the outer surface 
of the petals. Vigorous and always in flower. 
*Rapture. A soft but brilliant pink flower on the 
order of Mme. Butterfly, with deep apricot and 
coral tones at the base of the petals. 
Red Columbia. Scarlet-crimson sport from the 
famous Columbia. One of the freest bloomers. 
‘Red Radiance. Very stout, healthy plants, pro¬ 
ducing abundant crops of bright light rosy crim¬ 
son flowers shaped exactly like those of Radiance. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Coppery red buds open¬ 
ing to huge golden yellow blooms stained red 
outside; very fragrant. 
"Rhea Reid. Dependable old variety, popular in 
many gardens. Llowers are shining crimson- 
scarlet. 
Rose Marie. A beautiful, fragrant, clear rose- 
pink Rose, produced singly on a long stem. Line 
cut-flower. Average plant. 
; Roslyn. One of the newer yellow Roses which is 
doing especially well in the South. Large, loose, 
golden yellow flowers, shaded orange on the re¬ 
verse. Average bushy growth. See color illustra¬ 
tion on page 8. 
Rouge Mallerin. Velvety scarlet flowers of per¬ 
fect form are produced singly on an upright plant. 
Rich old-Rose fragrance. A long-lasting cut- 
flower of unusual quality. $1.50 each. 
*Roya! Red. Lully double, sweetly scented, and a 
handsome shade of crimson-scarlet. 
Scarlet Beauty. Large, long-pointed buds and 
full, high-centered crimson-scarlet flowers, borne 
stiffly upright on long stems steadily throughout 
the season. 
^Sensation. Very vigorous, upright plant with 
large, velvety maroon flowers heavily scented 
with the true old-Rose perfume. 
Soeur Therese. See description and color illustra¬ 
tion on back cover. 
Souv. de Jean Soupert. Strong, bushy, healthy 
plants which bloom from spring until frost. The 
flowers are loosely double, of a nice shade of 
yellow, the outer petals slightly flushed pink. 
An extra-good yellow. 75c each. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. An exquisite 
double flower of coral-pink with a satiny peach 
tint. It has wonderful fragrance. The plants are 
upright, with heavy canes. It is extra hardy. 
75c each. 
^Sunburst. Very popular yellow Rose, varying 
from deep golden tints to creamy white, some¬ 
times tinted orange and rose. 
*Sunkist. Long, beautifully shaped buds vary 
through shades of copper, buff, and bronze, and 
open into lovely, deep orange-tinted flowers of 
finest form. 
Sunny South. Extra-vigorous plants with long- 
stemmed, semi-double, brilliant shell-pink flowers. 
Too big to go with other Hybrid Teas but as an 
everblooming shrub is unsurpassed. 
Syracuse. The long-stemmed scarlet-crimson 
flowers, 4 inches across, hold their color until the 
petals fall, and are prize-winners at shows. Tall 
plants with leathery foliage. See color illustration 
on page 9. 2-yr. field-grown budded plants, 75c 
each. 
Talisman. A sensational Rose of brilliant scarlet 
and gold, softening to ivory, yellow, and rose. 
Lree flowering and very dependable. See color 
illustration on page 13. 
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