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Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Long buds opening into perfectly shaped flowers 
of rich lemon^yellow. Disease-resistant. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont. Medium sized, long-pointed buds of a reddish gold open¬ 
ing to semi-double, very lasting, fragrant flowers of a deep golden yellow. 
Strong, vigorous, compact growth. A profuse and continuous bloomer. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Coppery scarlet-orange. Flowers large and beautiful form. 
They are very freely produced and delicately perfumed. Plant vigorous and 
exceptionally free habit. One of the best all-purpose varieties. 
Orange Triumph. A real outstanding novelty. Scarlet-orange flowers produced 
in enormous clusters, entirely covering the shiny green foliage during the 
whole season. Individual flowers well formed, good size, fully double. 
Sequoia. Vigorous, upright growing, type of Fleinrich Wendland. The flowers 
are produced singly on strong wiry stems. Color, luscious-ripe pumpkin-flesh 
suffused apricot shading lighter at edge of petals Free bloomer. $2.00. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Striking sunflower-yellow. Long-pointed buds, very 
large, double, fragrant flowers. Vigorous, free growing, continuous bloomer. 
Sunny Days. Perfectly pointed buds, mellow chrome-yellow. When fully open is 
the same shade as the bud but fades lighter at the edge of the outer petals. 
Plant vigorous grower with dark green abundant foliage. $2.00. 
ROSE, Mmc. Joseph Pcrraud 
Yellow, Orange and Salmon 
Alice Harding. (Plant Patent No. 
202). A real exhibition Rose. 
Bud large, golden-yellow flaked 
carmine, open bloom pure gold, 
long lasting. Sweet fragrance. 
$1.75. 
Countess Vandal. (U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 28). Long-pointed buds of 
bronzy orange-carmine, graduating to 
yellow at the base, as the bud develops 
the bronze lightens to orange-pink and 
the inside of the petals shows a blend 
of pink, chamois and gold. Long 
stems. Each, $1.25. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Vigorous growth, 
free-flowering. Long-pointed buds. 
Double flower, long lasting, and fra¬ 
grant; outside petals orient-red shaded 
cerise-orange; inside, salmon-pink. 
Talisman. Yellow and copper suffused with pink while in the bud; when half open 
the color changes to old-rose-pink above a yellow base. As flower continues to 
open, the color is intensified. 
Ville de Paris. Bright buttercup-yellow without a trace of any other color. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting and a profuse bloomer. 
ROSE, Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont 
White 
Caledonia. The most desirable white. 
Exceptionally long-pointed bud, open¬ 
ing to a very double, high-centered, 
long-lasting, very large, moderately 
fragrant flower. Continuous free 
bloomer. 
Edel. An enormous, bold, stately, well- 
built flower of great depth, quality and 
finish. Color white with the faintest 
ivory shading. Fragrant. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. A favorite 
old white, shapely, long-pointed bud; 
good sized, double, fragrant flower. 
Killarney Double White. A sport of 
Killarney; a pure white with long- 
pointed bud and large, lasting mod¬ 
erately fragrant flower. Vigorous 
and free flowering. 
Glowing Sunset. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 104). Exceptional color combination 
and petal formation. Long-pointed buds open to full, double flowers with the 
inner petals lengthened and twisted in the manner of a Cactus Dahlia. Color is a 
combination of orange-yellow and rose-pink. Blooms keep in perfect condition 
for several days. Free and continuous bloomer. $1.25. 
Golden Dawn. Ideal yellow garden Rose. Ovoid, lemon-yellow bud heavily splashed 
with crimson, develops into a well-formed, sweetly-scented, large, double, sun¬ 
flower. Vigorous and free-flowering. 
Heinrich Wendland. Buds large, long-pointed; double, high-centered, intensely 
fragrant, unfading nasturtium-red, reverse of petals deep golden yellow. 
Hinrich Gaede. The most colorful of all Roses. It has long, pointed, shapely buds. 
The flowers are large, double, high centered, and of ideal shape. It is a rich 
luminous vermilion shaded with golden yellow such as is found in our high- 
colored modern Zinnias. Blooms freely and continuously. 
Joanna Hill. Heavy lemon-yellow buds. Very double flower with Indian yellow 
center. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Long, slender, pointed nasturtium-orange buds opening to 
a charming shade of buff with shell-pink at the petal edges. $1.50. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Free branching, flowers in great profusion. In bud the 
color is a beautiful coral-red shaded with yellow, opening to a deep terra cotta. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Deep Indian yellow at the center of the flower, shading to 
primrose-yellow toward the edges of the petals. 
FOR COLLECTION OF HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES SEE PAGE 129. 
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Mme. Jules Bouche. A splendid 
white, at times slightly tinted with 
just a touch of blush-pink. Long- 
pointed shapely buds and double, 
fragrant, well-formed flowers. 
Growth vigorous; a free and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. $1.25. 
ROSE, Mrs. Sam McGredy 
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