Rouge Mallerin. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1934.) A _ brilliant 
red rose which does not blue; long-pointed buds open- 
ing to blooms of glowing scarlet, overlaid with rich 
velvet. Very fragrant with rich old Damask perfume. 
Gold Medal, Saverne, 1932.) 
Shot Silk. H.T. (A. Dickson & Sons, Ltd., 1924.) Cherry- 
red overshot salmon-orange, flushed rose and deeply 
veined, clear buttercup-yellow at base. Dark green 
foliage. A handsome bedding rose. 
Sir Henry Segrave. H.T. (A. Dickson, 1932.) Primrose- 
yellow with chrome base. Very large, full and pointed. 
Growth vigorous and free. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
Soeur Therese (Sister Therese). H.T. Yellow. Long- 
pointed buds are chrome-yellow, heavily marked with 
carmine; the open flower is rich daffodil-yellow and 
holds its color well. Sweetbriar fragrance. The blooms 
come freely on splendid cutting stems. 
Southport. H.T. (McGredy, 1933.) Brilliant scarlet. The 
flowers are large, full, of fine shape and up to exhi- 
bition size. The growth is vigorous, upright and very 
perpetual blooming. Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Pern. (P. Pernet-Ducher, 
1920.) Clear yellow flowers, very large and full. Free- 
flowering, vigorous, brilliant green foliage. 
Star of Persia. Foetida Hybrid. (J. H. Pemberton, 1919.) 
Bright yellow flowers, single, about three inches 
across, with petals prettily fringed at edges. The plant 
is strong growing and is good as pillar rose or low 
climber. 
Syracuse. H.T. (Mallerin, 1930.) A large full double 
scarlet crimson flower with slight fragrance, lasting 
long on the plants. One of the most desirable red roses. 
Moderate grower and heavy bloomer. 
Talisman. H.T. (Montgomery Co., 1929.) Bud medium 
size, long-pointed, richly colored; flower medium size, 
double, long-lasting, extremely fragrant, golden-yellow 
and copper, borne singly on long stem. Growth vig- 
orous. Foliage large, dark green. 
Ulrich Brunner. H.P. (F. Levet, 1881.) Large, fairly 
full flowers of bright carmine-red, cup-formed, and 
very fragrant. Strong, erect, smooth-wooded bush with 
large foliage. Blooms profusely in early summer. 
Victoria Harrington. H.T. (Capt. Geo. C. Thomas, 1931.) 
Rich, velvety crimson. Perfectly-shaped buds opening 
to medium-sized, cactus, dahlia-like flowers. A vig- 
orous grower with healthy, disease-resistant foliage. 
Ville de Paris. H.T. (Pernet-Ducher, 1926.) Round buds 
of clear yellow and big globular flowers of the same 
hue, untouched by any other color. Plant is notably 
tall and wiry and the foliage dark, small and very 
leathery. 
W. E. Chaplin. Deep crimson. The flowers are moderately 
large, pointed, and of good shape; the growth is vig- 
orous, free and perpetual. A very fine rose. 
Wm. Moore. H.T. (McGredy, 1935.) Color, beautiful 
carmine-pink. Large full blooms of perfect shape. A 
good exhibition rose. 
* WE USE AND RECOMMEND VIGORO * 
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