KNOWN & GROWN 
THE 
WORLD 
OVER 
ROCHEFORT 
(Patent No. 191). Large, ovoid buds range in 
color from terra-cotta to orange-copper. The 
hundred-petaled blooms open to 3 54 inches 
wide, full to the center, and change to old-rose 
color before the petals drop. Strong fragrance, 
like a mixture of spices. $1.00; 3 for $2.50, 
Romance. 
A striking shade of yellow with 
’ long, pointed but of exquisite 
shape and large double fragrant flower. Vig¬ 
orous in habit, blooming frequently over a 
long period. 50c. 
c . Large, long, well shaped 
Sir Henry Segrave. buds and very lar g e> high . 
centered, sweet scented, double flowers of a 
deep lemon yellow shading deeper at base. 
Considered by many rosarians as the finest 
new rose in many years. 50c. 
Bronzy yellow ...50c 
Sister Therese. (See color page K) 
A brilliant, unshaded, scarlet rose 
oouuiport. about 18 large petals and a 
fine tea scent. Particularly brilliant in 
bright sunshine and recommended for spec¬ 
tacular bedding effects. 75c. 
Souvenir De Claudius Pernet. ^m are clear 
sunflower-yellow, unstained by any other 
color. An old favorite. 50c. 
Souv. De Mme. Chambard. £ b § e> b ionI-point- 
ed, and coral in color; they slowly unfold to 
a coral pink flower developing a satiny peach 
tint and sheen which is about the loveliest 
finish we have ever seen on a rose petal. 
Its fragrance is delicious. 50c. 
SPRINGTIME 
(Patent No. 268). We venture to say that for 
sheer beauty there are but few to equal the 
aesthetic loveliness of this truly beautiful Baby 
Rose. Flowers are about two inches in dia¬ 
meter, borne in dense heads just over-topping 
a mound of healthy bright green foliage. The 
color is a sparkling light rose-pink of pure and 
even tone. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
Sister Therese 
„ Cerise-red .$1.50 
Rome Glory, (gee color page R) 
„ .. . The buds are long and pointed, 
Hose Mane, the petals large and well-round¬ 
ed. The color is a delightful pure rose pink. 
50c. 
c . Red and yellow.-.$1.00 
aatumia. (g e6 co ior page P) 
SENORA GARI 
Lovely orange buds open to 4-inch flowers oi 
buff-apricot, a new Rose shade. It is a true self¬ 
color as the inside and the reverse of the petals 
are of the same luscious tint. An exquisite Rose 
at every stage, with a rich, fruity fragrance. 75c. 
..__ Scarlet orange ._...$1.25 
ngnora. (g e e color page Q) 
Germain's 
HO^COLLECnON 
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Souv. de Mme. Chambard 
_ ... The long, beautifully shaped buds 
Sunkist. and f ud( open flowers have a pre¬ 
dominating color of glorious deep orange- 
yellow with varying tints of copper, buff, 
and bronzy pink. 50c. . 
e ,. Makes a compact little bush, 18 m- 
bunshine. cheg high, covered all through the 
season with a profusion of perfect little dou¬ 
ble flowers which are a deep apricot-orange 
in the bud, lightening to apricot-yellow in 
the open flower. The only good yellow Baby 
Rose. 75c. „ ... 
_ T . A rose hardly ever without 
Susan Louise, hloom. Long, slender, pointed 
buds of deep pink opening to large semi¬ 
double clear pink flowers produced in great 
profusion. An extraordinary vigorous grow¬ 
er reminding one of its distinctive parent. 
Belle of Portugal. A rose that has proven 
remarkably satsfactory whenever tried. 50c. 
Multi-colored .50c 
Talisman. /g ee co i or page K) 
Texas Centennial 
TANGO 
(Patent Rights Reserved). A superb bicolor 
Rose, exquisite in bud or expanded; in color 
unlike any Rose grown. Upper surface of 
petals fine vermilion scarlet, reverse or under 
side bronze with old gold shadings at the base. 
A truly sensational color, with buds and bloom 
of ideal form produced in endless quantity on 
strong, vigorous plants. A glorious Rose for 
cutting purposes. $1.50. 
T The largest of all the darkest Roses, 
lemno. Is not <‘biack,” but its velvety rich 
deep maroon tones are not far from it. Large, 
well-formed blooms, strongly perfumed, are 
produced in great quantity by a good plant 
of branching habit. 50c. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL 
(Patent No. 162). Among the numerous chil¬ 
dren of President Hoover (we mean the rose) 
this new sport bids fair to prove the most out¬ 
standing and has been named to commemorate 
the great Texas Centennial Exposition. The 
same remarkably strong growth as Hoover, a 
profuse blooming variety and in color a rich 
luminous red without any other shadings. Real¬ 
ly an excellent rose. 75c. 
tv Orange pink .~.$1.50 
The Ohiet. (See color page S) 
tv . A beautiful glowing rosy pink 
The Uoctor. w jth satiny pink edges. Has 
broad petals that form graceful buds and 
open blooms. One of the finest of recent in¬ 
troductions, with a delightful fruity scent. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
. A vigorous plant of bushy habit. 
Vesuvius. wjth striking tapering buds opening 
to poppy-like flowers of glowing fiery crim¬ 
son which does not fade. It is very free 
flowering. 50c. 
„ • 4 The finest of reds. Vel- 
Victona Harrington. ve ty, non-fading, very 
dark red. Bud is still darker. Golden sheen 
from center of flower increases as it opens. 
Petals still red when they drop. Strong 
upright growth. 75c. 
——... , _ . An excellent deep yellow— 
Ville de Pans. a distinct sunflower color— 
and a decided improvement on Pernet. 75c. 
WILL ROGERS 
(Patent No. 256). Named in honor of a great 
American, the late Will Rogers. Dark velvety 
crimson in color. Strong and luxuriant in 
growth, this rose will be cherished in thou¬ 
sands of American gardens where it will serve 
fitly to commemorate the name of the man 
in whose honor it was named. $1.00; 3 for 
$2.50. 
nr u' c • Blackish scarlet .$1.00 
Worlds rair. (g ee back cover) 
.... _ , ^ . A clear yellow 
Yellow Condesa De Sastago. spor t of the 
very popular variety. Same vigorous growth. 
75c 
YOSEMITE 
(Patent No. 109). A beautiful coppery orange. 
Erect stem, glossy foliage and disease-resist¬ 
ant. This rose is one of the most profuse 
blooming we have ever seen, providing dozens 
of perfectly formed flowers in one season. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
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