Sunset’s Hardy Everblooming Roses, continued 
Bush and Climbing Roses are postpaid within the Fourth Zone 
Briarcliff. See page 1 
Dainty Bess. HT. Large, single flowers, to 
3 inches across, with broad, fimbriated petals of 
pure, soft rose-pink. The large, flat clusters of sta¬ 
mens, held above vinous red filaments, provide a 
remarkable color effect. 50c. each. 
Dame Edith Helen. HT. Glowing, fragrant pink Rose on erect, 
rigid stem. Free flowering. 50c. each. 
Director Rubio. HT. Large pointed bud, opening to a very large- 
flower of deep, strong pink on a stiff stem. Vigorous, upright, 
and abundant bloomer. 50c. each. 
Duchess of Atholl. HT. Large, globular buds and flowers of 
deep bronzy yellow, tinged with orange and old rose. Plant very- 
vigorous and bushy; profuse bloomer. 50c. each. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. HT. Whether in bud or 
fully opened flower, this Rose is gloriously beautiful. 
The orange buds open to double blooms of golden 
peach shades. A very vigorous grower with glossy, 
disease-resistant foliage. 50c. each. See illustration, 
second cover. 
E. G. Hill. HT. Scarlet, shading to deeper pure red as it develops. 
It produces long stems naturally and the foliage develops freely 
and is of fine color. Does not fade even during the hottest 
weather, and does not mildew. Sweetly scented. 50c. each. 
Etoile de Hollande. HT. A brilliant red Rose with glorious 
large blooms that hold their color in strong sunlight, never show¬ 
ing bluish tints; sweetly fragrant. Growth strong. Resistant to 
mildew. 50c. each. See illustration, second cover. 
Frau Karl Druschki (Snow Queen). HP. A remarkably vigorous 
grower. Its snowy white flowers are very large, perfect in form, 
with large, shell shaped petals. 50c. each. 
Gaiety. HT. The opening bud shows brilliant red as the sepals 
spread; petals are ruffled, and each row has a different tone, 
from old-rose to cream and white in the center. A fine quick 
grower, with long, stiff stems. This Rose does exceptionally 
well around the bay area. 50c. each. 
General MacArthur. HT. Vivid crimson scarlet flowers that 
retain their brilliancy when fully expanded; very highly per¬ 
fumed. Practically free from mildew. 50c. each. 
Golden Dawn. HT. Large, pointed buds of bright yellow, some 
times tinged with red. Flower large, well shaped, clear lemon 
yellow. Clean, glossy foliage. One of the finest garden Roses. 
50c. each. 
Golden Emblem. HT. Cadmium-yellow, toning to sunflower- 
yellow. A perpetual bloomer. 50c. each. 
Golden Gleam. HT. Insofar as not being so 
subject to die-back, this Rose is even better than 
Golden Emblem. Very similar flower but richer 
color, more crimson on the buds, brighter green 
foliage and more symmetrical growth. 50c. each. 
See illustration, second cover. 
Golden Rapture. HT. A fine new, pure canary-yellow 
Rose with perfect form in bud and flower; fragrant. 
Vigorous and healthy. 60c. each. See illustration, 
front cover. 
Grenoble. HT. Fast becoming very popular. A profu¬ 
sion of long-stemmed, glowing scarlet-crimson blos¬ 
soms, very fine for cut-flowers. 50c. each. See illustra¬ 
tion, second cover. 
Gruss an Coburg. HT. A very attractive Rose of delicate apricot- 
yellow, shaded with coppery pink, deeper colors in the center. 
Vigorous, upright grower and very fragrant. 50c. each. 
Hadley. HT. Fine, dark velvety crimson blooms on long stems 
well above the foliage; very fragrant. 50c. each. 
Heinrich Wendland. HT. Large, very double, 
richly fragrant flowers of reddish copper, with an 
orange flush, the backs of the petals being a rich 
orange. The lasting blooms come singly on the strong 
upright-growing plants, with foliage like shiny 
bright green leather. 60c. each. 
Hinrich Gaede. HT. Without doubt the best Rose 
introduced in the past four years. The blooms are 
rosy copper, with brilliant orange tones which hold 
until the last petals drop. Buds are extra large, of 
good form, and usually borne singly on very long, 
strong stems. It blooms freely and the dark glisten¬ 
ing foliage is very resistant to mildew. You cannot 
pass this Rose without exclaiming over its unusual 
beauty. 60c. each. See illustration, front cover. 
Hoosier Beauty. HT. Extremely rich velvety crimson color 
which does not shade into maroon. A heavy bloomer of strong, 
upright growth. 50c. each. 
Irish Elegance. HT. Beautiful bud, opening to single, apricot 
bloom, shading to bronze at base of petals. 50c. each. 
Irish Fireflame. HT. Buds rich, deep orange, flushed with 
crimson; flowers single, in clusters of five or more. 50c. each. 
Isobel. HT. Fine, single, large-petaled, carmine-red Rose, flushed 
orange-scarlet. Very free flowering. 50c. each. 
Joanna Hill. HT. Long-pointed buds, opening to large, full, 
fragrant flowers of glorious clear sulphur-yellow, toned deeper 
in the center. Vigorous, upright grower; continuous bloomer. 
50c. each. 
J. Otto Thilow. HT. No better pink Rose for most all locations. 
About the most perfectly formed bud of any Rose, opening to a 
full, long-lasting flower of glowing rose-pink. Strong stems and 
firm, leathery foliage. 50c. each. 
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