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ROSES CCONTINUED] 
EDITOR McFarland —Very free flowering,, pure pink, child of 
Radiance that is steadily becoming the leading pink as it deserves 
to be. 
ETOILE de HOLLAND —I think the perfect red rose; color is right, 
bush of the best in freedom from disease. Long pointed bud, 
richly red semi-double flower that is near perfection in both bud 
and fully expanded. 
FRAN CE —Very similar to Etoile de Holland except in 
color, which is several shades lighter. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY —Very double, very large exhibition flowex 
on long stems, at its best in si 22 ling heat. It has so many petals 
will not open in cool weather. 
—A new rose of great merit. Much better 
grov/er and producer than Claudius Fernet, Ville de Paris, or 
Julien Potin. Color pure yellow. 
GOLDEN DAWN —Great globular yellow buds striped with carmine. 
Very fragrant; has been called bush Marechal Neil. 
HULJdY4\TOO.D-^^rcii‘douhle bright pink, very popular. 
HALXLEYz —Popular well known red rose of great merit. 
IMPSR-IAL POTFiNXATE —Very large, pure pink, full double rose. 
—Full double long stemmed two-tone pink rose of 
great merit. 
JOANNA HILL —Full double yellow rose flushed pink, of great 
beauty in form and coloring, favorite among florists. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA —Full double, very free flower¬ 
ing, ivory white rose, fragrant; well known as "K. A. V.” 
LUXEMBOURG —Long pointed bud, high centered flower of orange 
yellow flushed pink, long cutting stems, not a pure yellow, but 
succeeding where pure yellows fail. 
LADY HILLINGDON —Long pointed bud of apricot yellow, semi¬ 
double. This is a pure Tea Rose but stands cold very well. 
LADY ASHTOWN —Large, pure pink of great beauty of form 
MRS. CHAS. BELLi —This is the shell pink Radiance that some nur¬ 
serymen have been calling White Radiance. Light seashell pink 
but otherwise just Radiance from which it sported. 
DOW HES —Large pure pink, very similar to Lady 
Ashtown. 
