GREENING’S EVERBLOOMING ROSES--continued 
‘J(pse from oAustralia that 
has Won World oAcclaim 
Australia contributed the Golden Dawn to America’s Rose lovers and its sheer 
loveliness has made it a garden favorite. It’s a full double variety, deep yellow in the 
bud, tinged with crimson bronze. It opens to a fine, exceptionally fragrant pale lemon 
yellow bloom of great size. Plants are dwarf and vigorous in branching. Delightful, 
glossy green foliage—adds much to its charm in the garden. The strain is sturdy and 
seems impervious to black spot. 
continued production of lovely, light, silver- 
pink flowers, with a deeper pink on the reverse 
side of the petal. 
RADIANCE, RED— S imilar in habit of growth 
and form of flower, but color is deep rose. 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS —Its long, copper-red 
buds open to marvelous golden-yellow blooms 
stained outside with red; fully double, it is very 
large and fragrant. A supremely gorgeous rose, 
developing to surpassing magnificence of size, 
color and fragrance in the cool weeks of 
Autumn. 
ROSLYN —Long tapering buds of golden-yellow 
with a shading of orange on reverse side of 
petals. Very double and one of the best. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET— Unfad¬ 
ing color characterizes this beautiful yellow 
rose, it does not fade as the bud opens, and 
the petals are exposed to the sun. Long, 
pointed buds that open to large, full, sunflower- 
yellow blooms. Bushes erect and vigorous. 
SOUVENIR DE GEORGES PERNET— Brick-red 
buds opening to orange-pink. Size of blooms, 
exceptionally large and very fragrant. 
SUNBURST —Golden-orange buds borne on 
long stems, excellent for cut flowers as flowers 
are of lasting quality. 
TALISMAN— The most vividly colored rose 
ever introduced and unusually easy to grow. 
Its foliage is very fine and vigorous, untroubled 
by disease, and is a free blooming, rapid grower. 
In intensity and vividness of color, no rose 
approaches it. The base of the petals are 
golden-yellow shading to coral and bright red 
at the tips. Has been awarded four Gold 
Medals. 
WILHELM KORDES —Long, pointed double 
buds of deep golden-salmon and veined with 
red. Prolific bloomer and very fragrant. 
WILLOWMERE —Its superb buds and blooms of 
the richest pink, shine with a yellow glow that 
seems to come from the heart of the flower. It 
is a strong grower and a persistent bloomer, 
lacking only fragrance to make it perfect. One 
of the finest of all roses, a bed of it is magnifi¬ 
cent and it is equally lovely when cut. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
AMERICAN BEAUTY- More widely known 
than any other rose. Color deep pink to carmine- 
cerise. Delightfully fragrant. Valuable for cut- 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— The finest of the 
white Hybrid Perpetuals. Known by some as 
the Snow Queen, its billowy white blossoms 
prove that name well taken. Very fragrant. It 
never disappoints. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT —Everybody who 
loves roses places this sort high in the list of 
extra desirable kinds. Of bright crimson and 
sweet fragrance, it is assured a place in every 
worth while collection. 
PAUL NEYRON —Double dark rose. Plants are 
thornless. 
ULRICH BRUNNER —Large, carmine-red. Very 
fragarnt. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS —Sweetly scented, 
long-pointed buds. Inner petals salmon pink; 
outer petals, orange suffused with red. Very 
fragrant and long lasting. 
E. G. HILL— Bright scarlet flowers on long stems. 
Double, with long buds. Fine foliage of ex¬ 
cellent texture. One of the best reds. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE —Of clear red to velvety- 
crimson. Flowers borne on long stems. One of 
the most charming of the red roses. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE— The most popular 
red garden rose. Free bloomer, brilliant crimson 
red. A continuous bloomer. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY —A strong growing deep 
red rose. Very double and well formed flowers. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM —A bright yellow rose, 
unsurpassed both for bedding and cut flowers, 
due to its profusion of bloom. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ —Vivid cherry red; fine 
bronze foliage. Very free flowering. Ideal 
bedding rose, never out of bloom. 
JOANNA HILL —Long, pointed yellow bud 
suffused with gold. Very free bloomer and 
excellent for cut flowers. 
K. A. VICTORIA —Snowy-white with faint 
yellow about base of buds. Vigorous grower. 
A garden favorite where white roses are 
wanted. 
KILLARNEY PINK —Blooms of flesh-color suf¬ 
fused with pale pink in a delightful blend. 
Very fragrant and blooms grow naturally on 
long stems, making it valuable for cutting. This 
is easily one of the best half-dozen roses. 
KILLARNEY WHITE— Similar to Killarney Pink, 
but the color of the flowers is white. 
LADY HILLINGDON —Deep apricot-yellow 
which never fades. A true tea rose. Luxuriant 
violet-green foliage, and a very profuse 
bloomer. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART— Sunflower 
yellow, splashed with orange-scarlet. 
LOS ANGELES —A luminous flame pink, over¬ 
laid with translucent golden-yellow deep at 
the base. The long, pointed buds open to a 
most perfect flower of indescribable beauty, 
with full, reflexed petals. 
MISS ROWENA THOM —Double fragrant 
flowers of dark rose-pink, with golden glow 
at base of petals. Flowers borne on long stems. 
Exceptionally hardy. 
MME. BUTTERFLY —Apricot-pink shaded with 
gold at base of petals. Highly scented. Excellent 
for cut flowers. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT— Sparkling buds 
of coral-red and orange, opening to large, semi¬ 
double flowers of brilliant orange-red and 
salmon. A free bloomer and one of the most 
beautiful roses that you can grow. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL —Much to be preferred 
to its parent. Radiance, because of the finer, 
softer color of its shell-pink buds, and its blooms 
of a fine globular form with shadings of soft 
salmon that are sweetly perfumed. Strong, and 
bushy in growth, bearing good foliage seldom 
attacked by any disease. 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM— Long 
buds of intense canary-yellow. Bronze foliage. 
Constant bloomer. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE —A bright flower of two 
contrasting tones of pink, with an underlying 
yellow glow. The blooms are double, high 
centered, large and moderately fragrant. The 
plant is dwarf, branching, with slightly sparse 
foliage; very hardy and free bloom¬ 
ing. The very best of the new and 
improved pink roses. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT— Slender 
buds of reddish-gold opening to a 
deep golden-yellow. Blooms con¬ 
tinuously. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER— 
Orange and 
pink in the 
bud, opening 
to orange- 
yellow. A 
strong vigor¬ 
ous grower. 
One of the 
best. 
RADIANCE— 
This rose 
stands high in 
the estima¬ 
tion of ama¬ 
teur growers 
because of its 
vigorous 
growth, har¬ 
diness, and 
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