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Two-Tone and Yellow Roses 
SUNBURST: A golden yellow rose 
that is thoroughly described in its name. 
PRES. HOOVER: Buds large, long and 
pointed; flowers large, semi-double. Col¬ 
or, medium orange suffused with copper 
red and apricot. Hardy. 
TALISMAN. HT. A rose of extra¬ 
ordinary effect. Very hardy. The urn 
shaped bud has a center of brownish 
red, exterior of gold. As the bud opens, 
the tints become lighter and the gold 
more brilliant. When in full bloom has 
a blend of both orange and gold. The 
1933 American Rose Annual places Talis¬ 
man in the No. 1 list of roses. With 
widespread praise and very little criti¬ 
cism. 
LADY HILLINGDON: Apricot yellow, 
a free bloomer and a beautiful long 
pointed bud. Very hardy. 
LUXEMBOURG: Long stems, flowers 
deep orange. One of the best two-tone 
roses. 
Pink Roses 
RADIANCE: Long pointed buds of 
beautiful clear pink on long graceful 
stems open into a tulip shaped blossom. 
COLUMBIA: Unequal for beauty. 
This rose is in bloom when all other 
varieties are at a standstill. Buds long 
pointed on long graceful stems. Flowers 
opening to a beautiful silvery pink blos¬ 
som that is very double and lasting. My 
favorite in pinks. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Beauti¬ 
ful pink with coppery red and salmon, 
a strong hardy grower with stems and 
buds suitable for cut flowers. 
BRIARCLIFF: Sport of Columbia with 
buds somewhat longer than Columbia. 
Flowers 4 x /z inches across when well 
developed. 
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