RED ROSES (continued) 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. Similar to Killarney but 
very much darker in color; in fact, so dark that it is 
classed as a red Rose. Flowers semi-double. 
LORD CHARLEMONT. A magnificent deep crimson, 
high-centered, fragrant flower carried on a moder¬ 
ately bushy plant. Free blooming in spring and 
autumn, with a goodly number of blooms in mid¬ 
summer. 
MARGARET McGREDY. A Rose that has made good 
in all parts of the country. The blooms are solid 
orange-vermilion, a color that grows lighter when the 
blooms are fully opened. The plants are upright and 
have strong, stiff stems. 
OLYMPIAD. Blood-red blooms that ore shaded 
with fiery copper and yellow toward the base of the 
petals. Originated in France, and introduced under 
another name. There it received a gold medal in 
1930, and other awards since that time. The Ameri¬ 
can introducer was permitted to rename the variety 
in honor of the Olympic games held in Los Angeles 
in 1932. It is a most unusual Rose, attracting atten¬ 
tion everywhere. 
PATIENCE. The flowers are scarlet, with shades 
of orange and orange-scarlet, high centered and mod¬ 
erately fragrant. The color varies somewhat, depend¬ 
ing on soil, sun, and moisture, and at times seems to 
show shades of pink with the orange. A beautiful va¬ 
riety, and one you will enjoy in your garden. 
RED RADIANCE. Deep rose-red blooms which may 
shade to a light crimson. Extremely popular in the 
South because of its free-blooming qualities, excellent 
habits, and clean, resistant foliage. 
SENSATION. Deep scarlet-crimson with maroon 
markings. The flowers are often 5 inches in diameter, 
full double, moderately fragrant; and keep in good 
condition for several days after cutting. Especially 
good in the autumn. 
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crimson red on maroon ground; flower very large, 
full, double, globular, crimson-vermilion red, heavily 
shaded with velvety purple, splashed with fiery red, 
borne on long strong stem. Foliage purplish green . . . 
Growth vigorous, upright. A very extremely beauti¬ 
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WHITE 
CALEDONIA. Superb white Hybrid Tea Rose. The 
blooms are as clear as alabaster, very large in size, 
with curved and infolded petals, and have a dainty 
fragrance. Free blooming in spring and fall, and yield¬ 
ing a reasonable number of flowers in midsummer. 
ROSES 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (Hybrid Perpetual). The buds 
are slightly tinted with pink but open into snow-white 
blooms. The flowers are enormous and are borne very 
freely until about the first of july. Under favorable 
conditions a second blooming period may come in 
early autumn. The plant is extremely strong growing, 
often reaching 8 feet in height. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. The buds ore 
creamy white but the flowers are white as snow, with 
only a slight tint of lemon-yellow at the center; large 
and fragrant. The plant is a reasonably strong grower 
and seems to be entirely hardy. 
KILLARNEY DOUBLE WHITE. The clear white flow¬ 
ers of this popular variety are medium size, double, 
and with a very slight fragrance. In bud and in open 
bloom it carries the typical Killarney form, with a few 
more petals than the original pink variety. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. A desirable white variety 
for bedding with other Hybrid Teas. The blooms are 
large, fragrant, and have a slight blush tint at the 
center. The half-open bloom is as dainty and beauti¬ 
ful as a cluster of apple blossoms in spring. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET. Large, double blooms 
with a very light lemon-yellow tint at the center. Vig¬ 
orous, upright-growing plant that blooms abundantly 
during the whole season. 
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Growers of Selected Roses 
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