Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont 
MME. JEAN GAUJARD 
(Patent No. 338). A vigorous-growing, upright, 
two-toned Rose whose color and form remind 
one of Rev. F. Page-Roberts. The bud is long 
and graceful and the half-open flowers are high 
centered, becoming cupped when open. At 
first the color is light carmine-buff on outside 
of petals and a yellow-buff on inside, softening 
as flower opens into a lovely soft buff. $1.50. 
Nasturtium pink_75e 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. (See color page P) 
t„i„ The ideal white bedding 
Mme. Jules Bouche. rose Buds of good sizei 
long pointed; flowers full double, very last¬ 
ing, moderately fragrant, white, center tinted 
blush, on long stems. 50c. 
Duchess of Atholl 
MRS. DUDLEY FULTON 
(Patent No. 122). The bush is covered during 
the spring, summer and fall with good-sized 
single, silvery-white flowers which do not dis¬ 
color, always dropping their petals cleanly be¬ 
fore they fade, and they make the plant look 
like a small snowstorm. One of the most re¬ 
markable things about this rose is the splendid 
evergreen foliage, which is always glossy as 
if varnished. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. 
Lemon yellow ..50c 
(See color page K) 
Mn, G. A. Van 
unique color combination not found in any 
other variety, a most striking blending of 
dark vivid orange and apricot on a golden 
yellow ground. 50c. 
iut__ A California rose of un- 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher. usual merit color 
of the buds is a deep coppery salmon at the 
base, merging to salmon pink at the tips. 
As the flower expands the color deepens to 
a coppery tinge toward the center. They are 
delightfully tea-scented. 50c. 
m_ tj,,,! A comparatively new Rose 
Mrs. Paul Goudie. with very ]arge> heavy 
petals in a bright shade of yellow, over which 
is penciled and stained at the edges of the 
petals much rich pink coloring. 75c. 
GERMAIN'S ROSES 
BUSH VARIETIES 
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Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont. point ed bud of a red¬ 
dish gold opening to a semi-double, very 
fragrant flower of deep yellow. 50c. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH 
A profuse bloomer. A new Baby Rose, double 
flowers of rosy pink. One of the most popu¬ 
lar florist's roses. 75c. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. (gee color page jq 
A rose that is a picture. Every bud 
Picture. p erfectly formed and with a cheerful 
glowing shade of light rose-pink without 
other shading. Has a sweet fragrance, and 
the plant is well above the average in 
growth and vigor. 75c. 
. tv Carmine pink ...75c 
Pink Dawn. (g ee color page P) 
t , . ... Rich scarlet .... $1.00 
Poinsettia. (g ee color page P) 
D „ A pretty flower of the Ophelia type but 
^ ou 7* much larger. Attractive, long pointed, 
golden yellow buds flushed delicate pink. 
Large, very double, high centered flowers 
of a dainty pink early in the season but later 
becoming deeply suffused with golden yel¬ 
low. 50c. 
PRESIDENT BOONE 
(Patent No. 314). It is a Rose of tremendous 
vigor, equal to Radiance in this respect. It 
bears lavish quantities of flowers of phenom¬ 
enal size and substance. In color pure, rich 
crimson scarlet, very double, delightfully 
fragrant, perfect in any stage of development. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
-j . a _Multicolored .—...50c 
President Hoover. (g ee color page K) 
Prince Felix (de Luxembourg). ^ ® 1 Q 1 mi father 
large, of brilliant scarlet red. Tall, healthy 
plant of Radiance type. 50c. 
m ,, e n Salmon pink .$1.50 
(R.M.S.) Queen Mary. (g ee color page R) 
a An Australian introduc- 
Queensland Beauty. tion This is a sport of 
that well known and popular Golden Dawn 
with its strong growing characteristics and 
large foliage. Large double blooms of cop¬ 
pery pink. 50c. 
r - ~"V"". ^ 
Mme. Jean Gaujard 
NELLIE E. HILLOCK 
(Patent No. 185). A majestic pink rose of sixty 
petals having good form in all stages of de¬ 
velopment. Bi-colored pink with gold base; 
petals deep rose-pink on the reverse, pearl- 
pink to silver-pink on the inside. 75c. 
«... Blackish crimson ..75c 
f'hght. (g ee color page S) 
p , An exquisite variety in a color that 
*'aare., s (jjgtjnct f r0 m any other. It is a 
beautiful shade of coppery orange crimson. 
50c. 
President Boone 
n j. Brilliant rose-pink buds, opening 
nacuance. to well-formed shining flowers 
with lighter tints on the reverse of the 
petals; globular in shape and fragrant. 50c. 
p. p ,. __An even better rose in habit 
Kea Kadiance. than its parent, Radiance, 
bearing big, globular flowers of deep rose- 
red. 50c. 
A sport of the well known 
Red Rose Marie. 
bright red in color. 
50c. 
REX ANDERSON 
(Patent No. 335). Long-pointed buds, at first 
ivory but the general tonality of the open Rose 
is cream-white. The large blooms are well form¬ 
ed, with open center, and generally come in 
clusters on strong, upright stems. Delicately 
fragrant. When disbudded the bloom is larger, 
reaching exhibition size. $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
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