

CHAS. P. KILHAM 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Long pointed pink bud with a glow of 
amber and a paler edge. Belongs to the Radiance group. 
E. G. HILL—(1929) A large dazzling red, produced singly on strong 
stems. A sixty petaled rose that has won a splendid name and is 
everywhere admired. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—(1919) Large crimson flowers, with a 
velvety sheen. About 35 petals. The plant is strong and branch- 
ing, producing an abundance of fine flowers throughout the sea- 
son. One of the very best of the red roses. 
FRAU K. DRUSCHKI—Pure white, outer petals of buds occasionally 
tinged with pink. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS—(1921) Long, beautifully formed buds 
of apricot, opening to a golden buff. A good bloomer that deserves 
a place among the best. 
GENERAL McARTHUR—Bright red with flat open blooms, sweetly 
scented. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Buds of rich straw yellow, opening to a beauti- 
ful well formed, fragrant, double sunflower yellow, passing to 
- lemon with age. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM—Beautiful long buds of brilliant yellow striped 
with crimson on the outer petals. The blooms open slowly and 
are dark golden yellow. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA—Deep golden yellow flowers of exceptionally 
fine form. Strong clean foliage and a fine cutting rose. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—(1933) Beautifully formed buds opening to 
fully double flowers of rich yellow. Long strong stems supported 
by a sturdy vigorous bush. 
HINRICH GAEDE—The most spectacular rose in the garden. Long 
pointed buds of nasturtium red opening into a large, double flower 
of orange-yellow, flushed with red. Vigorous free-flowering plants. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND—A beautiful combination of golden-yellow 
and vivid nasturtium-red on opposite surfaces of the petals. Frag- 
rant, unfading, 100 petals. You will like this new rose. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Long dark red buds opening to velvety red. 
Spicy fragrance. 
HADLEY—Large flowers of rich crimson, shading to dark red. Very 
fragrant. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—(1923) Large, about 55 petals, perfectly 
formed flowers of shiny rose pink. Exceptionally fine foliage. 
Strong growing bush that will succeed most everywhere. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND 
INNOCENCE—Great stiff petaled flowers 4 to 6 inches across, long 
ivory buds. Single white, unlike any other rose. Rich, spicy fra- 
grance. 
IRISH ELEGANCE—Long, beautiful buds of apricot, opening into 
a single flower. 
IRISH FIREFLAME—Rich deep orange, splashed with crimson. 
Single flower. 
ISOBEL—Flowers single and of a rich, flushed orange-scarlet, 
changing to brilliant pink and copper with pure yellow centers. 
JOANNA HILL — A slender daintily colored variety of orange 
yellow. Moderately fragrant and exceptionally fine for cutting. 
JULIEN POTIN—Gorgeous brilliant golden-yellow becoming deeper 
as the flower matures. Buds long and shapely. Glossy, bronzy- 
green, mildew-proof foliage. 
K. A. VICTORIA—Perfectly formed creamy buds opening to pure 
white flowers. An old rose introduced in 1891 and is still considered 
one of the best of the white roses. Fragrant, free blooming and of 
medium upright growth. 

DAME EDITH HELEN 
