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WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA 
ROSES 
Chas. P. Kilham 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem 
Etoile de Hollande 
Mrs. P. S. Du Pont 
for Your GARDEN 
Our Sturdy Plants Give Better Blooms 
Surely everybody loves Roses. The Rose is today, as 
in years past, the most desired flower of all. Recogniz¬ 
ing this appeal and demand we have specialized in grow¬ 
ing Rose plants of choice variety. 
THE IMPERIAL DOZEN 
From a hundred or more new varieties introduced each year, no 
more than a half dozen prove to have sufficient merit to make them 
stick. Our Imperial Dozen is made up of an assortment of colors and 
each Rose is selected on its merits as a garden Rose. You cannot go 
wrong on planting The Imperial Dozen. See each variety illustrated 
in color on pages 32 and 33. 
Charles P. Kilham. The buds are long pointed, of perfect shape, 
opening to high centered perfectly formed, full double flowers of a 
rich and brilliant oriental red, flushed with orange and glowing 
scarlet. 
E. G. Hill. Full double bloom of crimson scarlet retaining its color 
until the petals fall. One of the best Roses of all times. 
Etoile de Hollande. Flower bright, dark red, of medium size, 
fairly full; deliciously perfumed. 
Joanna Hill. Large, long buds and deep, full flowers of fine, 
creamy yellow, flushed with orange at the base. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. Long pointed buds, flowers large 
and full; color salmon to apricot on a pink and yellow ground. 
M me. Edouard Herriot. A coral red shaded yellow at base, passing 
to shrimp red, or bronze and geranium red. This Rose has wonder¬ 
fully beautiful coloring. 
Mrs. P. S. Du Pont. Tapering, reddish gold buds and double, 
golden yellow flowers. Promising new variety. 
President Herbert Hoover. A happy blend of orange and pink, 
varying in tone from coppery red in the bud, to glowing orange 
yellow at the base of the petals, flamed and suffused with vivid 
rose pink. 
E. G. Hill 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Copper red buds of great length, opening 
to golden yellow blooms stained outside with red, fully double. 
Roslyn. Beautifully tapering buds and large, double flowers of 
golden yellow with deep orange shading on reverse of petals. 
Talisman. This new American Rose is the most remarkable piece of 
coloring that we know in any Rose; a combination of shadings of 
gold, apricot, yellow and deep pink or old rose. The outside of the 
petals is bright yellow, gold, and pink; as the flower develops and 
the petals unfold, they become bright apricot, gold, deep rose 
pink or old rose. 
Ville de Paris. A very distinct, rich, buttercup yellow without a 
trace of any other color, retaining its richness under all weather 
conditions. 
GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS 
From a selection of several hundred of the most popular Roses 
introduced in the past. The Roses in this list have been throughly 
tested over a period of years, have met the demands and are still 
worthy of a place in any garden. We do not hesitate to recommend 
any Rose on this list. 
American Beauty. Generally conceded to be the most grandly 
beautiful of Roses in size, form and color. Rich red, passing to 
crimson. 
Joanna Hill 
Mme. Edouard Herriot 
Angele Pernet. Rich brownish orange. The flowers are beautifully 
formed, quite double, hold their color well and possess some 
fragrance. 
Betty. Copper rose overlaid with ruddy gold. Buds long and 
pointed; moderately double. 
Betty Uprichard. Color, the inner face of petals is delicate salmon 
pink to carmine, while the outer petals are glowing carmine with 
coppery sheen and a suffusion of orange. 
Dame Edith Helen. The color is pure glowing pink, a self color 
throughout, from the time the buds open till the petals fall, the 
shade changes hardly at all; very large and full. It possesses the 
true old rose scent in the very highest degree. 
TRI-OGEN 
Rose Garden Spray Treatment 
Tri-Ogen Protection is Complete. No other spray is required. 
Therefore, it has been found to be the most economical spray 
for Roses. Moreover, it is a great labor saver. 
Especially recommended for Roses, Asters, Snapdragons, Car¬ 
nations, Hollyhocks, Delphiniums, Phlox, Chrysanthemums, 
Zinnias, Golden Glow, Dahlias, and many other plants. 
President Herbert Hoover 
