ROS.ES 
Flowering Shrubs 
Fruit trees 
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PREMIER (HT. 1918). Rich, dark pink 
flowers of full form, flne size and pleas¬ 
ing fragrance, borne singly on stiff, al¬ 
most thornless stems. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER (HT. 
1930). A cross of Sensation and Souvenir 
de Claudius Pernet. Large flowers of a 
very charming combination o f cerise 
pink, flame, scarlet, with broad, thick 
petals retaining this characteristic for 
days after the flowers have fully opened; 
very fragrant. The clean, handsome foli¬ 
age is an added attraction. 
PRESIDENT TAFT (HT.). Shining, clear 
pink rose with a hint of golden pink at 
the base of the petals. A low, spreading, 
vigorous growing bush with good foliage. 
PRISCILLA (HT.). A dark pink rose of 
recent introduction. Perfectly formed, 
long, urn shaped buds borne on long, 
stiff stems open into magnificent double 
flowers. A fine cut flower variety that 
has taken many prizes in rose shows in 
this vicinity. Strong, vigorous grower. 
RADIANCE (HT. 1908). Brilliant rose- 
pink buds opening to well-formed, shin¬ 
ing flowers with lighter tints on the re¬ 
verse of the petals; ovoid in shape and 
very fragrant. Splendid, vigorous growth 
with wonderful blooming qualities make 
it a favorite wherever grown. One of the 
most popular garden and cut flower va¬ 
rieties. 
RED RADIANCE (HT. 1916). Big, globu¬ 
lar flowers of deep rose red on strong, 
individual canes which are freely pro¬ 
duced all summer until heavy frost. Ex¬ 
cellent foliage and a strong, robust grow¬ 
ing bush. One of the best garden roses 
known and the cut flowers retain their 
vividness an unusually long time after 
being cut. 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS ( H T. 1921). 
Copper-red buds of great length, open¬ 
ing to golden yellow blooms stained out¬ 
side with red, fully double and very 
large; fragrant. Strong branching plant 
with healthy foliage. A supremely gor¬ 
geous rose, developing to surpassing 
magnificence of size, color and fragrance 
in the cool weeks of Autumn. 
SENSATION (HT. 1922). Enormous, scar¬ 
let crimson blooms of fine, deep form, 
double (30 to 35 petals) of great size and 
substance; very sweetly scented. Plant 
is strong and very active in sending up 
new blooming shoots. 
SUNBURST (HT. 1912). Fine yellow flow¬ 
ers, strongly suffused with orange or 
copper at the center, fragrant and well 
shaped bud and open flowers produced 
on good stems. The plant is only moder¬ 
ate in growth, but is very popular on 
account of the beauty of its flowers. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. 
HT.). Fine buds of fadeless yellow, pal- 
TALISMAN 
ing somewhat toward the edges; most 
beautiful when half open. 
SOUVENIR DE GEORGES PERNET (HT. 
1919). Brick red buds, opening to orange- 
pink blooms of immense size, very dou¬ 
ble and deliciously fragrant. Free bloom¬ 
ing and hardy. 
TALISMAN (HT. 1929). Brilliant red and 
gold buds, opening to well-shaped blooms 
of scarlet-orange and rich yellow. Tall, 
vigorous growth. Constantly in bloom. 
A seedling of Ophelia and Souvenir de 
Claudius Pernet, with the most vivid 
color yet produced in roses. 
ULRICH BRUNNER (HP. 1881). Large, 
fairly full flowers of bright carmine-red, 
cupped form and very fragrant. Strong, 
erect, smooth wooded bush with large 
foliage. Blooms profusely in early sum¬ 
mer and is a well known and popular 
variety. 
VILLE DE PARIS (HT.). Globular buds 
and big bowl-shaped flowers of clear, un¬ 
blemished yellow. 
WILHELM KORDES (HT. 1922). Long, 
pointed buds and double, high centered 
flowers of deep golden salmon, over¬ 
spread with a tint of copper and veined 
with red. Very fragrant. Vigorous, com¬ 
pact growth. 
WILLOMERE (HT. 1913). Superb buds 
and blooms of richest pink, shining with 
a yellow glow which seems to come from 
the heart of the flower; not fragrant. A 
very strong grower and a persistent 
bloomer. 
