Sunset^s Hardy Everblooming Roses, continued 
Bush and Climbing Roses are postpaid within the Fourth Zone 
Mrs. Henry Bowles 
See page 3 
Senora Gari 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
See page 3 
President Plumecocq. HT. A large, double, fra¬ 
grant Rose of soft coppery buff. Strong, upright, 
healthy plant and a profuse bloomer. 60c. each. 
Rapture. HT. An improved sport of Mme. Butterfly, with 
beautiful mildew-proof foliage. Pointed bud; deep salmon with 
bright golden suffusion. Free grower. 50c. each. 
Roslyn. HT. Fine golden yellow Rose, tinged with orange in the 
bud, which opens to a fine, fully double, ruffled flower. Free 
bloomer. 50c. each. 
Rouge Mallerin. HT. One of the best new reds. 
Pointed buds of brilliant red open to large, richly 
perfumed blooms of glowing scarlet with a deep 
velvety pile. A beautiful Rose. 75c. each. 
Senora Gari. HT. One of the very best new Roses. 
Long, pointed bud of deep burnt-orange, opening 
to a large, double bloom of same color, changing to 
a buff-apricot. A strong, healthy, free-blooming 
Rose. 75c. each. 
Shot Silk. HT. Its brilliant color is hard to describe—sort of an 
orange-cerise, suffused with gold. Buds and flowers of medium 
size, very fragrant, and produced freely. 50c. each. 
Southport. HT. Some reports call it the best red 
Rose and it truly has few equals. A long, vivid 
scarlet bud with satiny sheen, the open flower fading 
but very little. Strong, upright growth and a heavy 
bloomer. 60c. each. See illustration, front cover. 
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Souv. de Mme. Boullet. HT. Sometimes called an improved 
Lady Hillingdon on account of richer color and stronger stem. 
A long, exquisite bud of rich apricot-yellow, opening to a sweetly 
fragrant flower of same shades. 50c. each. 
Souv. de Mme. G. Chambard. HT. A long, pointed 
bud opening to a beautifully formed, fragrant flower 
of coral-pink with bright satiny sheen. Long, 
strong stems and fine as a cut-flower. 50c. each. 
See illustration, second cover. 
Susan Louise. HT. A lovely light pink Rose that is a seedling 
of Belle of Portugal. The very long buds are slightly darker 
than those of Belle of Portugal and are borne continuously 
throughout the summer. 50c. each. 
Talisman. HT. The Rose of many gold medals. A combination 
of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow and deep pink or old-rose. 
The outside of the petals is bright yellow, gold, and pink; as the 
flower develops and the petals unfold they become bright 
apricot, gold and deep rose-pink. 50c. each. See illustration, 
second cover. 
Texas Centennial. HT. Pat. 162. This very popu¬ 
lar carmine-red Rose is a sport of President Herbert 
Hoover. Has all the good qualities of Hoover with 
even better foliage. Large, full buds and blossoms 
and fine in all sections. 75c. each. 
The Queen Alexandra Rose. HT. A beautiful and very popular 
Rose. Outside of petals old gold, inside bright vermilion. 50c. 
each. 
Ulrich Brunner. HP. The brilliant cherry-red flowers of fine 
form and finish, with petals of great substance, are carried well 
up on the plant. 50c. each. 
Victoria Harrington. HT. A velvety dark red, very 
dark in bud form and does not fade. Strong, vigor¬ 
ous growth and very prolific bloomer. 50c. each. See 
illustration, second cover. 
Ville de Paris. HT. Round buds of clear yellow and big, globular 
flowers of the same hue. Plant notably tall and wiry, and the 
foliage dark, small, and very leathery. 50c. each. 
Los Angeles. See page 3 
For exhibition blooms we recommend Sunset 
Special Garden and Lawn Fertilizer. See page 32. 
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