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20 ^All Slar*^ Roses 
Shown in color, pages 20-21 
Prepaid on orders of $2.50 or more. 
1. VILLE DE PARIS. Golden yellow, winner Bagatelle 
medal. 
2. RED RADIANCE. Glowing crimson; America's fav¬ 
orite. 
3. ETOILE DE FRANCE. Rich crimson with rounded 
center, free bloomer. 
4. LUXEMBOURG. Amber-yellow with fawn-pink heart, 
large, compact. 
5. SIR DAVID DAVIS. Pointed buds with high centered 
flowers, crimson and fragrant. 
6. MRS. E. P. THOM. Clear lemon color, which does 
not fade. 
7. LOS ANGELES. Double, luminous coral-pink, toned 
gold at base. 
8. K. A. VICTORIA. A popular snowy double white. 
9. LADY ASHTOWN. Blooms large and attractive, deep 
carmine-pink, tinged with yellow at base. 
10. SOUV. de CLAUDIUS PERNET. A decided sunflower- 
yellow, toned deeper in center. 
11. MRS. P. S. DuPONT. Pinkish golden buds, opening 
semi-double. 
12. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. A popular velvety crimson, 
very fragrant, profuse bloomer. 
13. BETTY UPRICHARD. Brilliant orange-carmine with 
lighter reflexes. 
14. PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Lovely combination of 
cerise, pink, flame-scarlet, and yellow. 
15. JOANNA HILL. Double blooms, with Indian yellow 
centers surrounded by bold buff petals. 
16. DAME EDITH HELEN. Excellent shape, double, glow¬ 
ing pink. Fragrant. 
17. TALISMAN. A beautiful duo-tone Rose with shad¬ 
ings of gold, apricot, deep pink, and old rose. 
18. E. G. HILL. Massive blooms, deep maroon-red. 
Highly perfumed. 
19. ROSLYN. Beautiful orange buds; full double yellow 
flowers, deeper center. 
20. COLUMBIA. Its popularity never wanes. Lovely 
deep enduring pink. 
45c each, 5 for $1.85, 10 for $3.50, 
20 for $6.40 
