E. G. Hill 
Betty Uprichard 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
^oahbioominjci, ditfbhuL Jsjcl ftoMA, 
In addition to the 19 varieties illustrated in color on these two pages, there are a few 
other choice vorieties of unusual merit, gathered together from different ports of the world, 
that should also be included in a list of "The World's Finest Roses." These are so outstanding 
that no rose garden should be without them. They ore os follows: 
AMI QUINARD —This marvelous French 
rose is the same color as the famous Nig- 
rette rose, a very rich, dark, velvety black¬ 
ish-maroon. It is a rugged robust grower 
and exceedingly free flowering. It is the 
WINNER OF SEVERAL AWARDS and rates 
os one of our very best roses. Handsome 
and delightfully fragrant. 
CALEDONIA —At least one good white 
rose is indispensable in any group and I 
have chosen Caledonia as the one for this 
purpose. It is a rose from Bonnie Scot¬ 
land and was the WINNER OF THE GOLD 
MEDAL OF THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL 
ROSE SOCIETY. It is a very large, fragrant, 
snow white flower of perfect form, a rugged 
vigorous grower and a free bloomer all 
summer. 
GOLDEN DAWN —An Australian introduc¬ 
tion of sunflower yellow, changing to lemon 
yellow with age. A hardy, rugged, vigorous 
growth and a constant bloomer. Winner of 
several Awards, including a Silver Medal. 
MISS ROWENA THOM —Enormous flowers 
of bright pink with a touch of yellow at 
the base of the petals. Vigorous, robust 
grower and a profuse bloomer all summer. 
Delightfully fragrant. Recipient of several 
AWARDS AND MEDALS including the 
SILVER MEDAL OF THE AMERICAN ROSE 
SOCIETY. One of the very finest pink roses. 
M. G. A. VAN ROSSEM —^This Holland in¬ 
troduction is such a lovely rose that if I had 
a garden with just three roses I would want 
one of them to be this beauty. It is a very 
large, double, very fragrant, perfectly 
formed flower of a most unusual ecru color, 
reminding one of Shantung silk, with the 
reverse of the petals often dark bronze to 
nearly brown. No other rose like it. 
RED RADIANCE —No rose has ever ex¬ 
celled Red Radiance and its partner Radi¬ 
ance illustrated in the lower left hand 
corner, for profusion of bloom under ad¬ 
verse conditions, for quantity of choice 
flowers produced, for persistent continuous 
flowering, for rugged, hardy, robust growth. 
And added to all these good qualities, this 
handsome American-Beauty-red Rose looks 
as though it were grown in a hot house and 
is ideal for cutting. 
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"GOLD MEDAL" ROSE COLLECTION V 
I EACH OF 25 VARIETIES—$11.25 
Including the 19 varieties illustrated on these two pages, and the 6 varieties 
described above. 
2 EACH, TOTAL 50 PLANTS—$22.50 
Express prepaid anywhere in the United States 
All Strong, Number One, Top Size, "Cream Quality" 
2 YEAR OLD FIELD GROWN PLANTS j 
Order and Plant Your Roses Early for Best Results ( 
Etoile de Hollande 
Dame Edith Helen 
Rev. F. Poge-Roberts 
Los Angeles 
Chas. P. Kilham 
Mme. Edouard Harriott 
