COLUMBIA—A very fragrant, clear rose pink. 
CUBA—A dazzling shade of brilliant orange scar- 
let. Semi-double. A most showy garden rose. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL—One of the best garden 
roses. Clean, glossy foliage and a large fra- 
grant flower of golden orange-bronze. 
DAME EDITH HELEN — A large very double 
and very fragrant glowing pink rose on long, 
strong stems. <A great favorite. 
EK. G. HiLU—One of the best reds. A very large, 
deep red rose. Very double and most fragrant. 
fine cut flower. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE —A very satisfactory 
dark, velvety red rose that does not blue. Very 
fragrant and an excellent cut flower. Vigorous 
and free blooming after the first year. 
GEN. McARTHUR—Still a great favorite. Bright 
scarlet, full flowers and en eM scented. Fine 
for Bay District. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE — A fine new yellow rose 
with perfect form in bud and flower. A pure 
canary yellow. Fragrant, vigorous and healthy. 
GOLDEN GLEAM—Insofar as not being so sub- 
ject to die-back, this rose is even better than 
Golden Emblem. Very similar flower but richer 
color more crimson on the buds, brighter green 
follage and more symmetrical growth. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA — Beautiful shaped bud, 
strong stems. Golden buff shading, lighter at 
edges of petals. 
GRUSS AN COBURG—A very attractive rose of 
delicate apricot yellow shaded with coppery 
pink, deeper colors in the center. Vigorous, up- 
right grower and very fragrant. 
HADLEY—An old favorite of rich dark red, full 
blooms and rich fragrance. 
HOOSTER BEAUTY—Acknowledged to aes | one of 
the best and most profuse blooming velvety 
red roses. Fine cut flower, delicious fragrance 
and does not turn purple. 
HEINRICH GAEDE—tThis is avery desirable rose. 
The color is rosy copper, also described as crim- 
son on orange background or copper orange. 
The buds are very large and are usually borne 
singly on long, strong stems. 75¢ each. 

