H^ATKINS ?VuRSERIES, c^yWlDLOTHIAN, FiRGINIA 
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Etoile de Hollande Red Radiance Pin^ Radiance 
Dame Edith Helen 
Edith Nellie Perhjns 
ROSES, WHITE—Continued 
DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY. A pure 
white “sport” from the pink Killarney; equal 
to it in all the good points of the latter, supe¬ 
rior to it in some. The buds and flowers are 
beautiful beyond description; many consider 
it easily the finest white garden rose in cul¬ 
tivation. 
PINK ROSES 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES. Ovoid buds and 
globular flowers of clear, piercing pink with 
lighter shades. Fragrant. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. HT. Bloom very 
large, full, double, high-centered, with recurv¬ 
ing petals, lasting, intensely fragrant, pure 
glowing pink, borne singly on long, strong 
stem. Foliage medium size, rich green, leath¬ 
ery, disease-resistant. Growth vigorous, up¬ 
right, bushy; profuse. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. HT. (1928.) 
Large bud; medium-sized flower, double, open, 
lasting, moderately fragrant, outside of petals 
Oriental red shaded cerise-orange, inside 
salmon-pink flushed orange, borne singly on 
very good stem. Good, upright, bushy grower. 
EDITOR McFarland. Named for the edi¬ 
tor of the American Rose Annual, who is one 
of the outstanding authorities in this country 
on Roses. The perfectly formed, brilliant blos¬ 
soms are an unfading deep rose pink. It is a 
good cut flower variety. 
PINK RADIANCE. Brilliant rosy carmine, 
shaded with rich pink tints. Large, full and of 
fine form. 
Editor McFarland 
Mrs. Henry Bowles 
Signora 
Talisman 
Mrs. P. S. Dnpont 
