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Francis Scott Key. The most double Rose we know. 
The light crimson flowers are borne on long, stiff stems. 
A great favorite. 
Grenoble. Large crimson buds open to big, full flowers 
of bright red. One of the best new reds we have seen. 
Disease-resistant. Strong, healthy grower. 
J. J. L. Mock. Large buds of silvery rose with carmine- 
pink on outside. Opens slowly. Double. Almost thorn¬ 
less. Healthy. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. The best white in this class 
for the South. The creamy buds open to well-formed, 
pure white blooms. 
Killarney Brilliant. Differs from Killarney in color, 
which is darker pink. 
Lady Hillingdon. One of the most dependable yellow 
Roses for the South. Beautiful apricot yellow Tea Rose. 
Sturdy grower. 
Luxembourg. Stiff, upright stems. Buds yellow, fading 
to copper in the center. One of the few good yellows for 
the South. 
Ludding, E. J. Deep pink, overspread with orange. Flow¬ 
ers come singly on long, stiff stems, making it ideal 
for cutting. Grows vigorously and blooms steadily. 
Margaret McGredy. Red petals with golden base. A 
consistent bloomer. Always commands attention. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell (Shell-pink Radiance). Very strong, 
healthy plant that produces flowers in form and quality 
exactly like Radiance, but having a beautiful shell-pink 
color. Flowers show up better when about half open. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. The ace of golden yellows. 
Nuntius Pacelli. Free-blooming, cream colored buds 
open to fully double, pure white flowers. 
Paul Neyron. Dark lilac-rose blooms, very fragrant. 
President Herbert Hoover. The mixing of the colors 
in this Rose resembles that of Talisman, differing from 
Talisman in that all the colors are darker. It is fast 
becoming a favorite. 
Radiance. The inside of the petals is a brilliant pink with 
lighter shadings on the reverse side. Strong growing 
habits are too well known for further statement. 
Red Radiance. The most widely planted of any red Rose 
because of its hardiness, strong growing habits, and 
resistance to diseases. Color is that of the American 
Beauty Rose. 
Sunburst. Fine pointed yellow buds, suffused with orange 
at the center; fragrant. 
Syracuse. An outstanding crimson-red Rose. Buds are 
perfectly formed with firm centers, opening to very 
double flowers with recurved outer petals. 
Talisman. Is a glorious combination of orange, yellow 
and rose-red. One of the finest of all Roses for cutting. 
Very beautiful in Fall. 
Thomas Edison. Large, two-toned pink buds, double 
enough to last well when cut. Doesn’t stop blooming 
in the hottest weather. Strong grower. Healthy foliage. 
Willowmere. A strong grower and continuous bloomer; 
large double blooms of salmon pink rose overlaid with 
orange glow. 
Polyantha Roses 
Cecile Brunner. Well known Sweetheart Rose. 
Chattilon. Bright pink, small, long pointed bud. 
Gloria Mundi. Scarlet orange. 
Gruss an Aachen. Yellowish pink, salmon shadings. 
Orleans. Rosy red with white centers. Showiest of all 
Baby Ramblers. 
Rosa Rouletti. Very tiny pink buds. Full grown open 
flower about the size of a penny. Fine for rock gardens. 
Tip Top (Baby Doll). Golden yellow, edged cerise. 
Etoile tie Hollaiule 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont 
President Herbert Hoover 
