WHITE VARIETIES 
KONIGIN LUISE — Very rich double high centered 
white flowers, vigorous plants, one of the best 
whites. 
CALEDONIA — One of the best white Roses. Large, 
double blooms of fine form on good plants. 
F. K. DRUSCHKI — White American Beauty. Magnif¬ 
icent snow-white, deep firm petals, absolutely per¬ 
fect shape. Very vigorous plants. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA— The most perfect 
of white Roses, fully double and fragrant. 
MME. IULES BOUCHE — Nicely formed white buds 
show a slight blush in the center as the blooms 
open. 
NATALIE BOETTNER — The blooms are a lovely 
white, large in size with curved and infolded petals, 
free bloomer. 
DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY -White flowers are 
medium size, double and with a very slight fra- 
granc. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
GOLDEN SALMON— A bright and pleasing orange 
color, makes a splendid display when planted in 
large groups. 
IDEAL — In a mass planting makes a splendid show¬ 
ing of rich dark scarlet blooms. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN— The single light red flowers 
bloom in great sprays, interesting because of its 
brillancy. 
ELLEN POULSEN —Buds and flowers large, very 
lasting, bright cherry pink born in clusters. 
SALMON SPRAY —Flowers medium size light sal¬ 
mon pink reverse carmine, born in clusters on long 
stems. 
GEORGE ELGER — Buds small golden yellow, very 
double, born in big clusters. 
YELLOW AND MULTICOLORED VARIETIES 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS —Handsome two colored 
rose, the inside of the petal is salmon pink, the out¬ 
side is coppery red and orange. Full double. 
GOLDEN DAWN— The large buds are bright yellow 
but sometimes have a tinge of red. The large flow¬ 
ers are clear lemon yellow, very hardy. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA— The heart of the flower is gold¬ 
en yellow, shading lighter toward the outer petals. 
Strong healthy grower and free bloomer. 
LADY HILLINGDON —Deep Saffron yellow fragrant 
flowers that grow lighter toward the edge of the 
petals The plant is erect in growth and hardier than 
most yellows. 
LUXEMBOURG — Rich Apricot yellow shaded with 
copper, marked with lighter yellow at the tips of the 
petals, free blooming and entirely satisfactory for 
garden culture. 
MEVROUW G. A. VAN ROSSEM — A new rose 
which is a glowing orange or apricot with under¬ 
tones of golden yellow. It is a desirable variety, 
useful for cutting. 
