In severe climates protect the bed with a Winter mulch of leaves, litter, or straw, which must 
be riemoved in Spring. A Summer mulch of peat moss conserves moisture and keeps down weeds. 
Rose plants can be kept free from insects and most diseases by dusting or spraying. As a general 
thing dusting with sulphur dust is easier, more satisfactory and fully as effective. It may be ap¬ 
plied in the morning when dew is on the foliage or after a shower. 
Abbreviations Used; —T—Teas; —H. T.—Hybrid Teas; H. P.—Hybrid Perpetuals; H. W. 
—Hybrid Wichuraiana; Mult.—Mulitflora; N.—^Noisette; Pol.—^Polyantha. 
YELLOW AND SALMON ROSES 
Luxembourg. (H. T. Bush). A rich orange- 
fellow with creamy yellow tips. The most 
generally satisfactory yellow Rose for the 
South. 
Lady Hillington. (T.) Beautiful long buds 
of golden yellow with no other shades. 
President Herbert Hoover. It combines 
many shades of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, 
and yellow, the long buds being beautifully 
formed. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts. The inner face of 
the petals is a soft buff yellow, and the 
i?everse a rich salmon, while the buds are 
often stained with copper-red. 
Talisman. The coloring is truly marvelous, 
being a mixture of orange and yellow in 
irregular proportions, varying so much that 
no two flowers are alike. Fairly double. 
Sunburst. (H. T. Bush.) Coppery yellow 
with golden orange in deeper shades im¬ 
mense buds, long and pointed. 
Madam Butterfly. (H. T. Bush.) Indian 
ochre with yellow at the base and inter¬ 
mediate tones of clear brilliant shades of 
coral, opening into semi-double flowers. 
Emily Gray. (H. W. Climber.) A new 
yellow rose with long buds and golden-yel¬ 
low flowers that do not fade. 
Climbing Perle des Ja’-dins. (T. Climber.) 
In our opinion it is a better Rose than Mar- 
chal Neil, which it closely resembles. The new 
foliage is a beautiful wine-color. It is free 
booming. 
Mary Wallace. (H. W. Climber.) A new, 
large very br^ight pink flower illumined With 
shining gold: cup-shaped, fragrant. 
Cl. Pres. Herbert Hoover. Climbing sport 
of the bush variety. 
Cl. Talisman. Climbing sport of the new 
multi-colored bush variety. 
Rapture. (H. T.) Intensely brilliant in 
its vivid coloring of bright apricot, coral, rose 
and gold, the flower is of medium size. 
Lady Margaret Stewart Large, deep yel¬ 
low flushed orange-red. 
Joanna Hill. Very double; Indian yellow. 
Vigorous upright grower. 
Olympiad. New, vivid scarlet, with under 
tone of yellow; 
Autumn. An outstanding new variety; 
burnt orange overcast with red, medium sized, 
double cupped, fragrant and free blooming. 
Golden Dawn. A fine new yellow, very 
double, sunflower ageing to lemon, the bud 
tinged with rose. 
Editor McFarland. Pink with yellow in 
profusion, vigorous, profuse bloomer. 
Edith Nellie Perkins_Outside petals light 
cerise, inside salmon. 
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