STANDARD EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
RED ROSES, continued 
NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. The very 
large, scarlet-crimson, fragrant, lasting flower 
is borne singly on a long stem. Plant is very 
vigorous, exceptionally hardy, and blooms 
continuously. In this respect it equals the 
Radiance group. Extra Grade, $1.00; No. I 
Grade, 85 cts. 
RED RADIANCE. This is a sport from the 
famous Radiance but not a deep shade of 
red. Very fragrant. Vigorous, tall and bushy. 
Extra Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. A good, non-fading, red 
Rose. Tapering brilliant red buds open to 
large glowing scarlet blooms. Intensely 
fragrant. Very vigorous and free-blooming 
plant. Extra Grade, $1.25; No. 1 Grade, $1.00. 
TEMNO. (J. Bohm, 1934.) Deep, velvety ma¬ 
roon with a blackish sheen; very fragrant. 
Excellent, free-branching plant habit. Both 
blooms and plant habit are superior to Nigrette. 
Extra Grade, $1.25; No. 1 Grade, $1.00. 
YELLOW ROSES 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Long-pointed 
buds; intense saflron-yellow, changing to 
coppery orange-yellow. Long one of the most 
popular of all yellow Roses. Best autumn. 
Moderately fragrant. Vigorous, bushy. Extra 
Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
ECLIPSE. See Novelties, page 8. 
GOLDEN DAWN. The bud is highly colored 
old-rose and the open flower is a clear sun¬ 
flower-yellow. Golden Dawn gives us the 
strongest and easiest growing plant with the 
healthiest foliage of all the yellow Roses. 
Sweetly fragrant. Very vigorous; medium 
height; bushy. Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 
Grade, 85 cts. 
JOANNA HILL. Yellow flowers, similar in 
color to Mrs. Aaron Ward, but much larger 
and fuller, are borne on strong stems almost 
free of thorns. Moderately fragrant. Vig¬ 
orous, erect. Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 
Grade, 85 cts. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. One of the best. Extra 
Grade, $1.25; No. 1 Grade, $1.00. 
MRS. AARON WARD. Indian yellow, variable 
in color, edging to white. Moderately fragrant. 
Moderate, low and bushy. Extra Grade, 
90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. The 
deep yellow buds, with carmine markings, 
open to semi-double, clear lemon-yellow 
flowers which never fade or open with “dirty” 
centers. Rather a long name for a Rose with 
so many good points. Moderately fragrant. 
Very vigorous, tall and bushy. Extra Grade, 
$1.00; No. 1 Grade, 85 cts. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. The medium¬ 
sized, pointed, reddish gold bud opens to a 
semi-double, golden yellow flower of excellent 
form, with stem of average length. Moderately 
fragrant. Vigorous, but compact and bushy. 
Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 Grade, 85 cts. 
Sister Therese 
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Many inquiries^are alway^reqei’^sd fbrsailist^ 
^or copper-yellow' Roses^^ 
opinion seem^to be that^ellow RosejFaTe'pfteii^ 
they are not if you get the right varieties, such as listed below. 
Duquesa de Penarandaf^ Copper-apricot. Mrs. E,” P* Thom?|Golden yellow. 
Gaiety. Orange and coppery pink. President Herbert; Hoover, ^^Yellow,'^orange 
McGredy’s Yellow. Unfading canary-yellowt and^maroon.^^^«s^g^5 P* -4^^ 
Mme. Joseph Perraud.*^' Nasturtium-orange-"" Souv.’^de Jean Soupert.-s-^yellow. 
buff. Talisman. Orange-yellow'-copper. 
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No. 1 Grade Plants for 
(Resular value $7.30) 
Extra-Grade Plants for 
(Resular value $8.90) 
