GERMAIN'S ROSES 
BUSH VARIETIES 
Gipsy Lass 
Po „ t A/imn^nc Long pointed buds of 
Feu Joseph Looymans. tangerine yellow with 
a very vivid apricot center. Greatly admired 
wherever seen for its unusually striking 
color. The open flower is of large size with 
a spicy fragrance. 50c. 
Frau Karl Druschki or White American Beauty. 
An ideal hardy rose, pure white in color. 
A remarkably vigorous grower. Free flower¬ 
ing. 50c. 
Mr Arthur ° ne of the most popular and 
t*en. McArthur. freest blooming of all red 
garden roses. Color is a bright rosy crim¬ 
son. 50c. 
Gioctw T ace ft forms a tall, rampant, un- 
p y ass ‘ tamed sort of bush which dis¬ 
plays in great quantities large, very full 
informal flowers of dark crimson. It blooms, 
with great abandon at all seasons, hot 
weather or cool, and has a most exotic per¬ 
fume. 50c. 
GLOAMING 
(Patent No. 137). A rose of great charm which 
has won its way into the hearts of rose fanciers 
everywhere. The bloom is large and full, well 
formed and long lasting, either in water or on 
the plant. The color is a soft satiny pink 
heavily laden with salmon and amber. Delight¬ 
ful fragrance. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
r> This rose has produced some 
Golden Rapture. of the most perfectly formed 
bright yellow buds that we have ever seen— 
not a pale yellow, but a glowing shining 
rich yellow without any shadings. 75c. 
P vi The plant is very vigorous and the 
ooie . blooms come on unusually long 
stems, making it one of the best garden 
roses for cutting. The buds are crimson, but 
the open flower is brilliant red. 50c. 
Gloaming 
tt . n .A dark rich velvety crimson 
Woosier beauty. of even co i or . Produces long 
stems. Flow r er is double and pointed. Sweet¬ 
ly scented. 50c. 
, „ Splendid long buds and 
Imperial Potentate. large doub i e flowers of 
a beautiful glistening rose shade. It is am 
outstanding Rose of exceptional beauty. 50c. 
. The great stiff-petaled flowers, 4 
innocence. £ 0 g j nc hes across, are single and 
pure white. The long ivory bud and the 
exquisite open flower with snowy-white 
petals and contrasting amber stamens, the 
delicious spicy scent, all appeal very strongly 
to those who like something different. 75c. 
r ■ i /-UThis rose of Irish origin is in- 
lnsn Gnarm. deed charming. The buds are 
perfectly formed, deep blush-pink, tinted 
apricot. The flowers are large and beauti¬ 
fully shaped. 50c. 
T„. v A beautiful single rose of fine 
Irish tlegans. f orm> long and pointed. Color 
bronzy-orange to pink, shaded to apricot. 
An excellent rose for corsages. 50c. 
T , . The largest of all the single roses, 
isooei. T k e i on g bud j s orange-carmine and 
in dull weather the open flower is the same 
rich shade, fading to clear coral-pink. 50c. 
t tusi_ _ We consider this one of the 
J. vJtto ihiiow. bggt roses of its color—rich 
glowing, rose-pink and probably about the 
most perfect form of any pink. 50c. 
JEAN COTE (Patent No. 321) 
Large, ovoid bud of deep brownish orange; 
mammoth bloom, full to the center but the 
petals are not crammed. The color is a solid 
orange, almost brown. $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
tt j, A rich glorious red shading to vel- 
maaiey. ve ty purple. Flowers exceedingly 
fragrant. Buds are high and pointed. A rose 
that should be in every collection. 50c. 
Hector Deane. (g ee co ] or pa ge R) 
Heinrich WenHland Here is a rose for those 
nemncn wendland. who Jike their colors 
strong. The buds are a deep reddish-maroon, 
and they open to a riotously colorful bloom 
of fiery scarlet and rich yellow in various 
shades and combinations which vary with the 
weather but which are never dimmed, even 
in the hottest sun. 50c. 
Hinrich fispHe Coppery orange-red —.75c 
ninrich Gaede. (See color pages K and Q) 
Grenoble 
Gloria MnnHi A “Baby” rose that is a strik- 
. ona Mundi. ing . orange scarlet> the most 
brilliant orange-scarlet imaginable. The flow¬ 
ers are well-formed, full double and borne 
in many flowered graceful clusters. 50e 
Golden Dawn. “4?;-. 5( * 
Golden Emblem. 
(See color page K) 
Golden yellow in color, hav¬ 
ing a crimson stripe on 
outer petals, with high pointed center, tea 
perfume. Growth free and branching with 
splendid constitution, deep glossy green fol¬ 
iage, stout stalks and mildew-proof. 75c. 
GOLDEN MAIN 
(Patent No. 254). The purest yellow Rose, being 
of the undiluted, clean, glistening yellow of a 
dandelion in the morning dew. Blooms are 
medium large with many but small petals, giv¬ 
ing it the rounded form of a peony. A very 
ornamental plant of great floriferousness. $1.25; 
3 for $3.15. 
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Heinrich Wendland 
T Large buds and blooms that are 
Joanna tun. high pointed. Color is a delicate 
shade of golden yellow, deepening toward 
the center to a warm apricot tinge. 50c. 
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria. g r0 werf witlPsplen- 
did foliage and superb buds. Pure white, 
tinted with cream at the center. 50c. 
Killarney Double White. ™ s t is of a Sjg 
with lovely pure white blooms of moderate 
fragrance. 50c. 
KOROVO 
The color is old rose with peach blossom 
shadings. The full buds are beautifully formed, 
extremely fragrant, and the plants are strong 
and prolific. $1.00. 
TzAt, Long stems each bearing 
Lady Forteviot. seve ral, large, double, high 
centered, lasting blooms of a beautiful golden 
yellow changing to deep apricot, and flushed 
with cardinal-red. 50c. 
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