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THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
ROSES (Continued) 
♦Heinrich Wendlland. Golden yellow and nasturtium-red 
*Hinrich Gaede. Brilliant vermilion, shaded gold; long pointed buds, 
vigorous, free bloomer 
♦Joanna Hill. Buff with Indian-yellow centers, very double 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Deep carmine-pink, very large flowers 
*Julien Potin (Golden Pernet) Brilliant, intense yellow, perfect form 
♦Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Snowy-white tinted yellow at center 
*KiHarney Double White. Snowy-white flowers, large and full 
*Lady Hillingdon. Pointed buds of deep saffron-yellow, fragrant 
*Lady Margaret Stewart. Large, double, yellow and orange-red 
♦Leonard Barron. Beautiful buds of pink toned gold at base, open to extremely 
large, full blooms of buff pink suffused gold 
* Los Angeles. Salmon-pink with yellow shading, exquisite flowers 
Luxembourg. Copper yellow with deep yellow stains at base of petals 
♦Margaret McGredy. Solid orange-vermilion, large, hardy, prolific 
♦Max Krause. One of the best yellows, beautiful yellow bud opening to a golden- 
> ellow 
♦McGredy’s Scarlet. High centered blooms, brilliant scarlet shaded rose-pink, 
vigorous grower 
♦McGredy’s Yellow. Unfading canary-yellow flower of excellent form 
*Mev. G. A. Van Rossem. Brownish-yellow flowers, strongly shaded with 
copper-pink 
♦Miss Rowena Thom. Bright pink, yellow base, very large 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Brilliant orange-red and salmon 
*Mme. Jules Bouche. White shaded light blush at center, vigorous 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Gold and pink, dwarf growing, always in bloom 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Large flowers of bright canary yellow 
*Mrs. Henry Bowles. Clear pink, fine form, vigorous, free flowering 
♦Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont. Double, rich yellow, free flowering 
♦Mrs. Sam McGredy. Scarlet-copper-orange blooms, flushed with red on outside. 
♦Olympiad. Scarlet flowers with orange undertone, large and well-formed 
♦Pink Dawn. Flowers perfectly fonned, deep rose-pink shaded orange 
•'■Portadown Ivory. (McGredy’s Ivory) Long bud with greenish markings opening to 
ivory-white 
♦President Herbert Hoover. Cerise-pink, flame scarlet and yellow 
Radiance. Brilliant rose-pink; America’s most popular rose 
Red Radiance. Similar to above but deep rose-red, everblooming 
♦Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Flowers of golden yellow veined buff 
♦Roselandia. Golden yellow blossoms of the Ophelia type 
♦Rosyln. Deep golden yellow with orange splashings on back of petals 
♦Rouge Mallerin. Double blooms of lasting deep red. 
Sensation. Dark, rich crimson, extremely double, fragrant 
♦Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Fadeless yellow, blooms freely 
♦Souv de Mme. Chambard. Long, pointed coral buds unfolding to coral-pink, 
tinted peach 
♦Souer Therese. Long pointed buds of chrome-yellow marked with carmine, opening 
into a rich daffodil-yellow 
Sunburst. Yellow suffused with orange at center, well shaped 
♦Sunkist. Brownish-orange sport of Joanna Hill 
♦Talisman. Bright apricot, gold and deep pink; very popular 
♦Victoria Harrington. Growth very similar to Radiance producing - very large ma¬ 
roon-red blooms 
Vi lie de Paris. Round buds and big globular flowers of clear yellow 
Willowmere. Rich pink suffused with yellow, a strong persistent bloomer 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
This is a new classification that includes roses selected for their hardiness, ease 
of culture and for their mass color effect. In the group are found single, semi¬ 
double and double flowers, usually produced in large clusters. The Floribunda var¬ 
ieties are primarily intended for bedding, massing or for borders for which purpose 
they are far superior to annuals or herbaceous material. 
PerlO PerlOO 
No. 1_2.10 18.00 
No. IV 2 (Medium)_-*-• ‘0 14.00 
Else Poulsen. Bright rose-pink flowers of good size, large clusters 
Gruss an Aachen. Large HT-shaped blooms, orange pink in bud, paling to soft 
salmon-pink and white on opening 
Karen Poulsen. Very large, single, brilliant unfading scarlet flowers in clusters 
Kluis Sc/arlet. A brilliant red Lafayette, double 
Sunshine. Double flowers of a deep apricot-orange in the bud, lightening to 
apricot-yellow in the open flower. 
