Ophelia. Buds are long and pointed, 
cream and blush, opening to a large 
creamy-white bloom. _ .75 
President Herbert Hoover. Maroon, 
orange and gold._ .75 
Prince Felix. Well formed bloom rather 
large, of brilliant scarlet red. Tall, 
healthy plant of Radiance type. Very 
hardy._ .75 
Rapture. Sport of Mme. Butterfly, but 
somewhat deeper pink_ .75 
Red Radiance. A bright rosy red form 
of Radiance. _ .75 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Buds of golden 
yellow stained copper and reddish buff, 
flowers large, lemon yellow, scented_ .75 
Rome Glory. (Patented). The finest red 
Rose yet introduced. A most robust 
and vigorous plant, much more winter- 
hardy than most Hybrid Teas, produc¬ 
ing in quick succession long stems 
bearing large crimson-red buds, opening 
into full, well-formed, fragrant, cerise- 
red blooms. The flowers are not af¬ 
fected by dry or wet weather_ 1.50 
Roslyn. Full golden yellow bloom, deeper 
in center, with orange splashings on 
back of petals. _ .75 
Signora. (Patented). The long bud is of 
warm brownish orange, opening to a 
lighter tint toward a combination of 
mandarin and salmon. The bloom is 
double, but not crowded, and very frag¬ 
rant_ 1.25 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. The old 
stand-by for a real yellow Rose_ .75 
Talisman. Fragrant bloom of glowing 
golden yellow outside, and stained with 
copper-red and orange-rose on the in¬ 
side of the petal. _ .75 
Texas Centennial. A sport of President 
Hoover with all its wonderful plant 
qualities. Color is blood red toning to 
cerise red in center. Most striking new 
red of unusual color_ .85 
Ville de Paris. Buds bright yellow, open¬ 
ing into fadeless double blooms_ .75 
White Briarcliff. (Patented). The first 
and only absolutely pure white Hybrid 
