ROSES 
R 
ED 
RED RADIANCE—Deep rose-red, big 
globular blooms on strong canes. 
EK. G. HILL—Bud very beautiful; flowers 
immense, unusually lasting, dazzling red, 
shading to dark crimson. Foliage abundant. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE — Dark red 
overlaid with almost black velvet shadings. 
PINK 
PINK RADIANCE—Resembles the Red 
Radiance in every respect except that the 
color is a clear pink. 
COLUMBIA—Unequalled for beauty. 
Lively, bright pink, sweetly scented. 
BRIARCLIFF — Sport of Columbia. 
Blooms larger, deep rose-pink at center, 
lighter on outer petals. 
SHELL PINK RADIANCE — A sport 
from Radiance, growth similar; color is a 
pleasing, soft, clear shell pink. 
WHITE 
CALEDONIA—Lovely white buds, with 
a tint of lemon, opening into extra-large 
snowy white blooms. Very double. Fragrant. 
EDEL—An enormous, very double, snow 
white flower of fine quality. 
KAISERIN A. VICTORIA—Well-formed, 
creamy buds opening slowly to snowy white 
blooms. Called the queen of white roses. 
YELLOW 
GOLDEN OPHELLA—Golden yellow in 
center, paling slightly on outer petals. 
ROSLYN—Buds deep orange, opening to 
a rich golden yellow, the reverse of the 
petals remaining orange. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Buds bright yellow 
with tinge of red, opening to clear lemon 
yellow. 
TWO-TONE 
TALISMAN—Brilliant red and golden 
buds that open to beautifully shaped blooms 
of scarlet-drange and golden-yellow. 
HOOVER — Large, cerise-pink, flame, 
searlet, and yellow flowers. Hardy. 
REV. PAGE ROBERTS — Copper-red 
buds opening to large, double, golden yellow 
blooms, stained outside with red. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
RED: Meteor, Red Radiance; PINK: Col- 
umbia; WHITE: Kaiserin A. V.; YELLOW: 
Mrs. A. Ward; TWO-TONE: Hoover, 
All heavy two year field grown plants, 
each 25c, 5 for $1.00. 
