VESTAL’S HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
The following varieties, except where noted, 2-yr. field-grown budded plants, 60c each, 12 for $5.90, 
postpaid. 50 or more at 40c each, by Express collect. 
We have only a few varieties of own-root plants. These will be found listed separately. 
A vase of Vestal’s Roses 
E. G. Hill. Buds unsurpassed in beauty, except 
by the wonderful open flower of dark scarlet, 
toned with deep pure red as it opens. 
Etoile de Hollande. The most popular red garden 
Rose. Brilliant red blooms, fragrant and beauti¬ 
fully formed. Blooms all the time. See color 
illustration on page 8. 
Federico Casas. Large, rather loose flowers, 
coppery pink inside and orange outside. The 
plants are upright and very thorny. 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. Plant Pat. No. 103. Spiral 
flowers of rich yellow, deeper in the center, the 
outside petals lighter; delightful fragrance. Tall 
bushy growth. Always in bloom. $1.00 each. 
Gipsy Lass. An exquisite flower of rich scarlet- 
crimson with maroon shadings. Intensely fra¬ 
grant. A fine cutting Rose. Vigorous plants. 
Golden Dawn. The high-centered blooms vary 
from soft lemon-yellow to deep golden yellow, 
but they are all beautiful and deliciously fragrant. 
Strong, spreading plant with splendid, healthy 
foliage right down to the ground. Extra good. 
See color illustration on page 5. 
Golden Rapture. Richly fragrant, clear golden 
yellow flowers, produced on long stems, make this 
a splendid cut-flower. Medium-sized plants with 
normal foliage. 
Grace Noll Crowell. Brilliant pink flowers, 
heavily veined with crimson, the base warmed 
with primrose-yellow. Blooms are freely produced 
on sturdy stems. You will love this splendid pink 
Rose. See color illustration on page 9. 
Grenoble. A great big red Rose on a large, strong, 
healthy plant. The flowers are lighter and brighter 
than most red Roses; in fact, they are almost 
scarlet—a real fiery red. Long stems for cutting, 
and lots of the happy flowers for both home and 
garden. 
Hinrich Gaede. One of the most spectacular 
Roses we have today—orange-yellow, flushed 
with nasturtium-red, and the color lasts longer 
than usual in these gay shades. Medium growth. 
Improved American Beauty. Rosy crimson 
flowers with unforgettable fragrance. Our im¬ 
proved strain of this grand old Hybrid Perpetual 
Rose blooms just as freely as a Hybrid Tea. 
Innocence. Immense, almost single, pure white 
flowers, the center filled with a mass of wine-red 
stamens. An entrancingly beautiful Rose that 
should be in every garden. 
J. Otto Thilow. Large, shapely, rich glowing rose- 
pink flowers. Their high centers make them ideal 
for cutting. Strong growth. See in color on page 
12 . 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. One of the most 
beautifully shaped Roses in the world. Its snowy 
petals are symmetrically arranged about a lemon- 
white center. It has a delicious magnolia-like 
fragrance. 
Konigin Luise. Splendid new garden Rose of 
vigorous growth, with exceptionally large, fully 
double, globular, milk-white flowers. 
Lady Alice Stanley. One of the best pink Roses 
ever produced. Large, double, silvery pink flowers 
with delightful fragrance. Average plants, 
healthy and hardy. See in color on page 12. 
Lady Ashtown. An easy-to-grow, dependable Rose. 
Large, double flowers of fine form, pale flesh-pink 
with a reverse of deep coral-rose; fragrant. 
Lady Barnby. Fragrant flowers of fine form and 
large size. The color is rich glowing pink, just 
about perfect for cutting. 
Lady Hillingdon. An always-popular, beautiful, 
apricot-yellow Tea Rose. Its lovely buds and 
exquisite flowers command admiration. 
Leonard Barron. A new strain, a hybrid of 
Rosa nutkana, with immense, very double, fra¬ 
grant flowers of salmon and amber, opening almost 
flat. Low-growing plants with pleasing foliage. 
VESTAL’S CUT-FLOWER COLLECTION 
ONE EACH of these long-stemmed, long-lasting, cut-flower varieties: 
Briarcliff Golden Rapture President Herbert Hoover 
Editor McFarland Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker Rouge Mallerin 
$3.60 VALUE FOR f3.20 POSTPAID 
79 years of growing better plants for better gardens 
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JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. 
