PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Roses 61 
W!^«ite Killarney 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
Mme. Butterfly 
Mrs. 
E. P. 
Thom 
75C 
EVERBLOOMINC ROSES 
6 for $4.00 postpaid. 
Mme. Alexandre Dreux. An excel¬ 
lent golden yellow of deep tone, with 
full, shai)ely flowers on erect branches. 
Mme. Butterfly. A symphony of cream, 
pink, apricot, and gold. The buds are 
a rich Indian red, yellow at base. 
Mme. Edouard Harriot. (Per.). A 
glorious commingling of terra cotta, 
bronze, geranium-red and dull copper; 
fine, long, pointed buds of coral-red 
and yellow. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Pure white slight¬ 
ly blushed at center. A fine bedder. 
Mons. Julien Potin 
nificent one-shade yellow—^ieep gold. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Deep golden or¬ 
ange, shading to cream; the standard 
yellow, small-budded “corsage rose.” 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom 
A new, solid yellow built like Pernet; 
with continuous free bloom, a perfect 
center, clear lemon color which does 
not fade, and dark, bronzy foliage. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles 
clear pink, pleasingly modified by 
lighter salmon-pink. The flower is 
perfect, with fine, firm center. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Bright pink with 
a silvery shading. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont Long 
point- 
ed red-gold buds, opening to beauti¬ 
ful, semi-double, cup-shaped, long- 
lasting flowers of deep golden yellow. 
A beautiful 
coppery 
scarlet-orange heavily flushed with red 
on the outside of petals. Flowers are 
large, delicately perfumed, and free. 
Magnificent in every way 
—foniti, character and 
color—for cut flower forcing or for 
garden show. Deep oriental scarlet 
with golden base, enriched by a velvet 
luster; superb under artificial light. 
President Herbert Hoover 
Unfolding its broad, thick petals un¬ 
hurriedly from the beautiful pointed 
bud. Vivid cerise-pink, softly flamed 
with yellow, orange and scarlet; this 
combination most emphatic on the 
reverse. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
Olympiad 
Radiance. Extra hardy, vigorous and 
prolific; one of the best all-around 
garden Roses. Its color is a beautiful 
blending of carmine-rose with shades 
of opal and copper. 
Bed Radiance. Globular, heavy stem¬ 
med. brilliant crimson. This, and the 
pink form, are among the most de¬ 
pendable garden types for hardiness 
and continuous, satisfactoiy bloom, in 
all sections. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts ^ o T?r^^i 
rose, glorious in the cooler days of 
autumn. A full, shapely flower, golden 
yellow stained red; the copper-red 
buds extra long. 
Schwabenland. Extremely large (B in.) 
with a high spiral center, the petals 
curled and twisted. Luminous rich, 
rose-pink remaining undiminished un¬ 
til the petals fall. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
A decided and comparatively unfading 
sunflower-yellow even deeper toned at 
center. Its flower form is large and 
full with elongated petals. 
Souv. de Georgres Pernet. The color 
is a cheerful succession of reds—from 
orient to cochineal to carmine edge— 
made brilliant by a golden sheen. 
ralismait The most gorg^us assem- 
' blage of colors m one flow¬ 
er ever presented by a rose, exhibited 
mostly in well-defined angular blocks ; 
gold, apricot-yellow, blood-orange, 
deep pink and old rose. 
(Tille de Paris. Sunflower-yellow which 
holds fast under all conditions. 
iVliite Killarney. A pure white dupli¬ 
cate of the charming pink Killarney. 
Noted for its buds, and freedom. 
Vilhelm Kordes 
Golden yellow 
_ flushed with or¬ 
ange and copper-red when fresh; but 
a veritable sunset at the close, with a 
broken background, and straggling 
rays of red. 
yilliam P. Dreer. Soft, silvery shell- 
pink, at times creating a golden illu¬ 
sion through reflection from the base 
of petals which are definitely gilded. 
Villowmere. (Per.) Beautiful buds, 
very large flowers and lustrous green 
foliage. Color rich shrimp-pink, shad¬ 
ed yellow at center and toning to 
cream-pink toward base of petals. 
Talisman 
Radiance 
