VESTAL’S EVERBLOOMING ROSES, continued 
The following varieties, except where noted, 2-yT. field-grown budded plants, 60c each, 12 for $6.00; 
2-yr. potted own-root plants, 40c each, 12 for $4.00; 1-yr. potted own-root plants, 25c each, 12 for $2.50 
All varieties listed are obtainable in budded, field-grown plants, but only those varieties marked * 
can be supplied on their own roots 
*E. G. Hill. Buds unsurpassed in beauty, except 
by the wonderful open flower of dark scarlet, 
toned with deep pure red as it opens. 
Etoile de Feu. Low-growing plants with large, 
double salmon-pink and coral-red flowers. A 
spectacular Rose. 
^Etoile de France. Flowers of glorious form and 
delightful fragrance. Crimson and ruby-red. 
Etoile de Hollande. The most popular red garden 
Rose. Brilliant red blooms, fragrant and beauti¬ 
fully formed. Blooms all the time. See color 
illustration on page 5. 
Federico Casas. Large, rather loose flowers, 
coppery pink inside and orange outside. The 
plants are upright and very thorny. 
’’’Francis Scott Key. Enormous light crimson buds 
and noble blooms of very double form. A mag¬ 
nificent Rose in the South. 
*Frau Karl Druschki. This stately Hybrid Per¬ 
petual Rose blooms more or less steadily through¬ 
out the season. Its massive, snow-white flowers 
are unfailingly perfect in form and outline. 
Superb for cutting. 
General MacArthur. Warm crimson-scarlet 
flowers of excellent form; very fragrant. 
’’’Gold Star. The orange buds open slowly to golden 
yellow blooms, stained with orange in the center, 
with splashes of scarlet on the back of the petals. 
A very free bloomer. 
Golden Dawn. The high-centered blooms vary 
from soft lemon-yellow to deep golden yellow, 
but they are all beautiful and deliciously fragrant. 
Strong, spreading plant with splendid, healthy 
foliage right down to the ground. Extra good. 
See color illustration on page 9. 75c each. 
’’’Golden Ophelia. Shaped like the lovely Ophelia, 
the handsome flowers vary through shades of 
deep golden yellow to rich cream at the edges of 
the petals. Constantly in bloom. 
Golden Rapture. Richly fragrant, clear golden 
yellow flowers, produced on long stems, make this 
a splendid cut-flower. Medium-sized plants with 
normal foliage. $1.00 each. 
’’’Grace Noll Crowell. Brilliant pink flowers, 
heavily veined with crimson, the base warmed 
with primrose-yellow. Blooms are freely produced 
on sturdy stems. You will love this splendid pink 
Rose. See color illustration on page 4. 2-yr. 
field-grown budded plants, 75c each; 2-yr. potted 
own-root plants, 50c each; 1-yr. potted own-root 
plants, 30c each. 
Grenoble. A great big red Rose on a large, strong, 
healthy plant. The flowers are lighter and brighter 
than most red Roses; in fact, they are almost 
scarlet—a real fiery red. Long stems for cutting, 
and lots of the happy flowers for both home and 
garden. Budded plants, 75c each. 
Gypsy Lass. An exquisite flower of rich scarlet- 
crimson with maroon shadings. Intensely fra¬ 
grant. A fine cutting Rose. Vigorous plants. 
Field-grown budded plants, 75c each. 
’’’Hadley. Rich, dazzling crimson-scarlet, shaded 
with blackish velvet; very fragrant. 
’’’Harvard. Everyone admires its fragrant, crimson 
flowers of splendid form. A vigorous, upright 
plant. See color illustration on page 4. 
Heinrich Wendland. Spectacular nasturtium-red 
flowers with a golden reverse. The large, double 
flowers retain their coloring. Strong bushy plants. 
2-yr. field-grown budded plants, 75c each. 
Hinrich Gaede. One of the most spectacular 
Roses we have today—orange-yellow, flushed 
with nasturtium-red, and the color lasts longer 
than usual in these gay shades. Medium growth. 
Budded plants only, 75c each. 
Innocence. Immense, almost single, pure white 
flowers, the center filled with a mass of wine-red 
stamens. An entrancingly beautiful Rose that 
should be in every garden. 
Irish Charm. Medium-sized blush-pink flowers 
with a golden apricot base. Good plants with 
dark, leathery foliage. 
J. C. Thornton. A nicely formed crimson-scarlet 
flower. Average plant. 
’’’Joanna Hill. Clear light yellow flowers deepening 
to golden orange at the center. Vigorous and free 
flowering. An ideal Rose for cutting. 
’’’Joanna Troutman. Superlative coppery buds 
opening to exquisitely formed, deep, glowing 
yellow flowers, with artistically recurved petals, 
shading to deep orange in the depths of the bloom. 
John Russell. Double, rich glowing crimson 
flowers with blackish shadings. Vigorous plants. 
’’’Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Gigantic, double flowers 
of sparkling pink stained with carmine. 
’’’Josephine Vestal. Long, perfect buds opening to 
beautifully formed flowers of creamy white, pass¬ 
ing from a golden center to faint pink at the tips 
of the petals; sweetly scented. 
J. Otto Thilow. Large, shapely, rich glowing rose- 
pink flowers. Their high centers make them ideal 
for cutting. Strong growth. 
’’’Joyful. Very long-pointed buds, streaked and 
splashed with red, on a creamy pink background. 
As the outer petals unfold, the inner face turns 
soft flesh-pink, while the outer is flushed with 
cardinal-red with deep orange at the base of each 
petal. Strong, upright, vigorous grower. Light 
green, moderately heavy foliage. See color illus¬ 
tration on page 4. 
Joyous Cavalier. Double, brilliant clear scarlet 
flowers on big, branching plants. Too tall to pHnt 
with other Hybrid Teas but ideal for a high hedge 
or to use with other shrubbery. 2-yr. field-grown 
budded plants, 75c each. 
Julien Potin. The aristocrat of yellow Roses. 
Color is pure golden yellow, which lasts. It has 
- a pleasing fragrance. Rather upright and compact 
in habit. 
’’’Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. One of the most 
beautifully shaped Roses in the world. Its snowy 
petals are symmetrically arranged about a lemon- 
white center. It has a delicious magnolia-like 
fragrance. 
78 years of growing better plants for better gardens 
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JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. 
