VICTORIA HARRINGTON 
Orange^ Salmon, Yellow 
and Multicolor 
APRICOT DAWN. (3) Large apricot flowers with a 
bright yellow base. The reverse is pink-apricot. This 
is a sport of the well known Golden Dawn. $1.50 ^each. 
APRICOT QUEEN. (3) (Patent rights reserved.) We are 
enthusiastic about this new Rose of orange and apricot, 
v/ith the base of the petals salmon-rose to pink. This 
combination of colors makes a glorious Rose. The bud 
is long pointed. The fully developed flower shows a 
regular, well placed petal arrangement. $1.50 each or 
3 for $3.75. 
ARLES. (2-3) Well formed buds of medium size. Salmon- 
orange and buff. The flowers open to a pleasing shade 
of buff, with orange-pink reverse. Attractive plants 
clothed with glossy-green foliage which is disease-re¬ 
sistant. $1.00 each. 
AUTUMN. (3) Very double burnt-orange, red, and yellow 
flowers—one of the richest combinations of color in 
Roses. Very fragrant and continuously borne on strong, 
upright plants with leathery foliage. 
CALIFORNIA. (3) (Patent rights reserved.) A sensational 
new California Rose. The color is ruddy orange toned 
with saffron-yellow, the exterior of the broad petals over¬ 
laid with saturn-rose. The buds are long and pointed 
and open to a huge bloom, often six inches in diameter. 
$1.50 each or 3 for $3.75. 
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