SOUVENIR DE MAD. BOULLET—A full, deep yellow rose, 
almost orange in center. Somewhat resembles Lady Hilling¬ 
don. 60c. 
SUSAN LOUISE—Deep shade of pink, flowers like those of 
Belle of Portugal of which it is a seedling, but in bush form. 
Buds are long and slender on long stems. A very vigorous 
grower. 60c. 
TALISMAN—Rich yellow and rose red, very varying in color, 
fairly double on long stems. 60c. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Patented)—A truly red sport of Presi¬ 
dent Hoover, strong grower, very free flowering, color holds 
well. $1.00. 
VILLE DE PARIS—Clear sunflower yellow, which does not 
fade in the sun. Reddish-green foliage; continuous bloomer. 
60c. 
VESUVIUS—One of the best single red roses, bright scarlet 
crimson, with golden center; very fragrant; free bloomer and 
tall grower. Very striking color. 60c. 
WARRAWEE (Patented)—Long pointed buds of salmon pink, 
flowers large shell pink, with slightly darker reverse. Beauti¬ 
fully formed flowers, very fragrant. $1.00. 
WESTERN GOLD—Almost the same as Golden Emblem, flne 
golden yellow. Superior in growth to Golden Emblem, not be¬ 
ing subject to “die-back.” 75c. 
WHITE MOSS—The old-fashioned white moss. 75c. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
60c each, except where noted 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL—The very popular climbing rose, with 
large, delicate, soft pink flowers, shaded salmon. A very 
strong grower, which usually does not bloom until the second 
year after planting. 
BEAUTY OF GLASENWOOD—Bronze-yellow, shaded orange and 
rose. 
CHEROKEE RED OR RAMONA—A very rapid climber with 
rich, glossy foliage; flowers are large single, deep rosy car¬ 
mine with yellow stamens. 
DAINTY BESS—Lovely single apple blossom pink with red 
stamen. 75c. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Described on page 5. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL—Described on page 5. 60c. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Rich glowing red, very free. 75c. 
FLYING COLORS—^Very large single red, prolific bloomer in 
spring only. 75c. 
GOLDEN DAWN—See page 6. $1.00. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM—A rampant climber with enormous, heavy 
canes, producing large quantities of golden yellow flowers, 
double, same as the bush form. 75c. 
HADLEY—Deep, crimson, fragrant flowers. Fairly strong 
climber. 
HINRICH GAEDE—See page 6. $1.25. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Rich, velvety scarlet, very fragrant, 
blooming over a long period. One of the best red climbers. 
IRISH FI RE FLAME—A strong, climbing type of the beautiful 
bush rose of the same name; flowers tinted orange, crimson 
and gold. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—Best white, flne bud, 60c. 
LADY FORTEVIOT—See page G. 75c. 
LOS ANGELOS—Flame pink with golden shading at base of 
petals. Profuse bloomer and strong climber. 
MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT—Silvery pink, well known variety, 
to the climbing roses. 
MAD. CECIL BRUNNER—A very rampant grower; flowers 
dainty pink, small, in clusters. 
MAD. EDWARD HERRIOTT—Climbing Daily Mail rose; flow¬ 
ers the same as on the bush; good climber. 
MAD. GEO. STAECHELIN—A very flne rose, with long, crim¬ 
son buds, opening to a delicate pink, with curled petals, 
flushed with red on the outside. Large flowers and a strong 
grower; period of blooming is about six weeks. 
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