YELLOW AND MULTICOLORED VARIETIES (Con.) 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT— A bright yellow free 
blooming rose. One of the finest roses for garden 
planting. Blooms entire season. 
ROSLYN — Golden yellow flowers with shading of 
orange on reverse petals, the flowers are large, pro¬ 
duced in great numbers on strong healthy plants. 
SUNBURST —A bright yellow rose, strongly marked 
with orange at the center, quite fragrant and very 
attractive. 
TALISMAN —The flowers are brilliant scarlet orange 
and yellow while the buds are red and gold, a vig¬ 
orous upright flower. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER— Pink, flame, scarlet, yel¬ 
low. Large flowers, broad thick petals; clean hand¬ 
some foliage. Long stems on large plants. 
SISTER THERESE —Long pointed slender buds of 
deep chorme yellow, upright heavy foliage. 
RAINBOW — Thornless dainty pink, shading to light 
pink. The buds are small born on single stems and 
clusters. A fine rose for borders and cut flowers. 
Heavy green foliage. 
CYNTHIA — Beautiful rose with large finely shaped 
flowers of a rich ornamental red and veiled mist or¬ 
ange turning gold at the base. 
KATHERINE PECHTOLD— A delightful rich shade of 
old gold and bronzy orange, a free bloomer with 
long slender buds. 
LULU— Buds long pointed deep orange red, flowers 
large, very lasting born singly and several together 
on long stems. 
CONDESA DE S AST AGE — The large cup shaped 
flowers, fairly double are distinctly bi-colored glow¬ 
ing orange scarlet on the inside of the petals and 
bright yellow on the outside. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND — Buds very large long 
pointed unfading nasturtium red reverse golden yel¬ 
low born on long stems. 
RED VARIETIES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY — The favorite old fragrant 
Rose with dark pink flowers shaded deep carmine. 
Blooms all summer. 
AMI QUINARD — Semi-double flowers of deep crim¬ 
son with blackish shadings. One of the darkest Red 
Roses. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS — Crimson-scarlet. Fine, 
long pointed buds; large loose flowers. Strong 
branching plants. 
E. G. HILL —Large, oval buds and immense dazzling 
red flowers, shading to darker crimson, on long 
stems. Plants vigorous. 
FRANCES SCOTT KEY —Light crimson. Very large 
buds of noblest form, extremely double. Hardy, 
erect, good foliage. 
LORD CHARLEMONT — Crimson-scarlet, crisp, state¬ 
ly buds of intense color, almost black shading. Per¬ 
fect shapely, long pointed buds and large double¬ 
sweet-scented flowers. 
