Orange, Salmon, Yellow 
or Multicolors 
AUTUMN. Very double burnt-orange, red, and yellow flowers 
—one of the richest combinations of color in Roses. Very 
fragrant and continuously borne on strong, upright plants 
with leathery foliage. 50 cts. each. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Highly colored copper and yellow 
Rose with an alluring spicy scent. Bud golden yellow with 
red markings. In the fully open flower the fiery copper on 
the inside of the petals is in marked contrast with the rich 
gold on the reverse. A continuous bloomer. The plant is 
unusually strong and upright in growth, with clean, disease- 
resistant foliage carried along the whole stem well up to 
the flowers. 75 cts. each. 
FAIENCE. The two-tone soft peach and cadmium-yellow col¬ 
ors of this fine new Rose throw out such an irridescent glow 
that van Rossem, its originator in Holland, has named it 
for the famous pottery so well known for these colors. It 
is the fine type of Rose we have grown to expect from 
him. The beautiful bud is long and tapering, the open 
flower is beautifully modeled and large, with an artistic 
china pink deepening toward the center to an opalescent 
coppery-rose. The reverse of the petals is cadmium-yellow 
lightly veined with pink. A good clean grower, well cov¬ 
ered with large foliage and a continuous bloomer. $1 each. 
See in color on Page 11. 
GLOWING SUNSET. Patent No. 104. An indescribable blend¬ 
ing of orange-yellow and rose-pink. A unique and pleasing 
color effect. The long pointed buds open to full double 
flowers of most artistic form with the inner petals lengthened 
and twisted in the bizarre manner of a choice cactus dahlia. 
It has alluring fragrance. $1.25 each. 
HINRICH GAEDE. A striking copper-orange or, one might 
say, persimmon-colored Rose, whose beauty and color 
baffle description. No other Rose like it. Brilliant, full 
double flowers of honey-sweet fragrance are borne through¬ 
out the season on a vigorous bush with very desirable 
foliage. The long-stemmed cut blooms are excellent for their 
keeping qualities. 75 cts. each. 
IMPRESS. The glorious salmon-cerise, suffused old-gold, large 
blooms which appear from time to time on this variety, 
keep it in our list. The foliage is a dark glossy green, the 
plant upright and a continuous bloomer. 50 cts. each. 
LADY FORTEVIOT. A greatly improved Angele Pernet, with 
fine foliage and orange-yellow blooms. Keenly fruit-scented. 
50 cts. each. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. Long, slender, pointed buds open¬ 
ing to fragrant blooms of novel nasturtium-orange, flushed 
with shell-pink at the petal edges. Colors shown in greater 
contrast as the season advances. $1.00 each. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. One of the most popular 
garden Roses—in fact, the best Rose introduced in recent 
years. A sturdy grower producing an unbroken succession 
of handsome, flaming scarlet and yellow buds which open 
to soft creamy yellow blooms, tinged with deep rose on the 
outer surface of petals. Intensely fragrant. 50 cts. each. 
RADIO. Patent No. 197. This sport from Condesa de Sastago 
has done even better than its parent with us. It has 
caused considerable comment both in our field and where 
shown this year. The coloring of each bloom is another 
surprise, the perfume a luscious red raspberry fragrance. 
Each petal is oddly and unevenly striped, marked or some¬ 
times even blotched with brilliant carmine on a ground of 
soft golden-yellow. Radio will hold your interest the whole 
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