YELLOW AND MULTI-COLORED ROSES 
CONDESA de SASTAGO. This brilliantly colored 
Spanish Rose has drawn "Oh's" and "Ah's" from all 
who have seen it, for its startling color combination, 
is undoubtedly unique. The large, cup-shaped flowers, 
fairly double and yet not too heavy, are distinctly bi¬ 
colored, glowing orange-scarlet on the inside of the 
petals and an intensely bright yellow on the outside, 
but the breath-taking beauty of its brilliant flowers is 
not its only fine quality. The tall, slender plants are 
exceedingly strong and satisfyingly robust, and the 
flowers possess a sweet fragrance. Price, 50c each, 
$5.00 per dczen, postpaid. (Illustrated inside front 
cover.) 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. A handsome two-color 
Rose; the inside of the petals is salmon-pink, the out¬ 
side is coppery red and orange. The flower is large, 
full double, with a fine pointed center. A Rose that 
can be highly recommended. 
GOLDEN DAWN. This Rose came from Australia 
and has proved entirely satisfactory in America. The 
large buds are bright yellow but sometimes have a 
tinge of red. The large flowers are a clear unfading 
lemon-yellow and deliciously fragrant, produced 
throughout the entire season. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. The heart of the flower is 
golden yellow, shading lighter towards the edge of 
the petals. The color is clearest in autumn. Plants are 
strong, healthy growers and free-blooming. 
GOLDEN DAWN 
JOANNA HILL. Resembles Ophelia but is more pro¬ 
nounced in the coloring, which is a rich creamy yel¬ 
low with a flush of orange at the base of the petals. A 
fairly good bedding Rose but most useful for cutting 
because of the long-stemmed flowers. 
JULIEN POTIN. Deep yellow buds and richly col¬ 
ored primrose blooms, carried on long stems. In mid¬ 
summer the blooms are rather small, but early in the 
season and in late autumn the flowers are superb. 
LADY HILLINGDON (Tea). Deep saffron-yellow, fra¬ 
grant flowers that grow lighter towards the edge of 
the petals and as the blooms expand. The plant is 
erect in growth, hardier than most Tea Roses, but in 
cold climates requires careful protection. 
LUXEMBOURG. Rich apricot-yellow, shaded with 
copper and marked with lighter yellow at the tips of 
the petals; the color holds without fading or burning. 
Very free blooming and entirely satisfactory for gar¬ 
den culture. In fact, Luxembourg comes close to being 
the premier yellow Rose for the South, and is deserv¬ 
edly popular in the North. 
CYNTHIA. A very beautiful rose with large, finely 
shaped flowers of a rich oriental red and veiled mist 
orange, turning gold at the base. Cynthia is truly an 
aristocrat and is proving to be one of the most 
popular of the newer varieties. Price, 50c each, $5.00 
per dozen. 
GOLDEN PERNET. A superb clear yellow Rose for 
general garden use. Blooms freely all the season, even 
in dry, hot weather. Strongly resembles Julien Potin. 
Plant erect, with clean, glossy foliage. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Extremely beautiful. "We call the 
color orange-yellow, flushed with nasturtium-red; the 
words don't mean half as much as the picture. Large, 
double flowers are carried on long stems. Free-bloom¬ 
ing plants. Special price, 50c each, $5 per dozen. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. Bud very large, long point¬ 
ed. Flower very large, high centered, extremely last¬ 
ing, intensely fragrant—unfading nasturtium red, re¬ 
verse golden yellow. Borne on long stem. Growth 
vigorous. Intermittent bloomer all season. Price, 50c 
each, $5.00 per dozen, postpaid. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
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Carl Shamburger Nursery, Tyler, Texas 
