Yellow Hybrid Teas 
Golden Dawn—An Australian Rose of vig- 
orous growth and continuous bloomer. The 
oval buds are rich straw-yellow, flushed old- 
rose, opening into splendid double, sweetly 
scented flowers of sunflower-yellow. 
Golden Rapture — A splendid new yellow 
Rose of upright growth. The pure yellow 
buds are of ideal form. Beautiful, large, dou- 
ble flowers which last without fading. A 
splendid variety for cutting and for bedding. 
Joanna Hill—The exquisitely formed long 
buds are orange-yellow, extremely fragrant 
and the colors while not brilliant are dainty 
and lovely. The open blooms are somewhat 
lighter. The texture of the petals is not 
injured by the weather. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—A most valuable yellow 
Rose for the garden. Color is a clear, canary- 
yellow. Fine long buds open into fairly large, 
perfectly shaped flowers, on good stems. The 
plant is of exceptional vigor and blooms very 
freely. 
McGredy’s Yellow (H. T.) (McGredy, 1933.)— 
Large, bright buttercup yellow flowers, every 
bloom of which is perfect form and sweetly 
scented. The foliage is glossy and free of 
disease in most localities. One of the finest 
things about the variety is the fine bush, 
which is full of vigor and is continually send- 
ing up good stout, straight stems, each one 
surmounted by one of the beautiful buds. 
Stands heat well Each 75c; 3 for $1.90. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont—The ace of the golden 
yellow everblooming Roses. Winner of more 
gold medals for outdoor blooms than any other 
Rose ever grown. Buds are small but ex- 
quisitely formed and of a reddish gold, open- 
ing into beautiful yellow flowers. 
Sister Therese—Buds are long, dark golden 
vellow and remarkably beautiful. Sweetbriar 
fragrance. 
Orange and Tri-Color 
Hybrid Teas 
Autumn—A_ distinct color of intense rich- 
ness. This Rose incorporates shades of burnt 
orange suffused with russet-brown and bronzy 
red all overlaid on a background of rich yellow. 
A color combination reminiscent of the most 
glorious autumnal foliage. 
Condessa De Sastago—You will admire the 
brilliant colors of this new double Rose from 
sunny Spain. The bud is like a ball of gold 
with red stripes. Fully open it is fiery copper 
and rich gold. It likes heat, doing its best in 
midsummer. 
Duquesa de Penaranda — Two distinctive 
qualities make this marvelous copper-apricot 
Rose popular. A tall shapely plant with bright, 
glossy, disease-proof foliage carried through- 
out the season. 
Hinrich Gaede—This magnificent Rose has 
beautiful long, pointed buds of a _ brilliant 
Nasturtium red color. The flowers are large, 
double, high-centered, and of a highly artistic 
shape. The color is rich luminous vermilion 
shaded with golden yellow such as is found 
in our high-colored modern Zinnias. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud (H. T.) (Gaujard, 1934.) 
— Long, slender, and pointed Nasturtium- 
orange buds open to sweetly fragrant flowers 
of a charming Nasturtium buff straying to a 
lovely shade of shell pink at the petal edges— 
the nearest approach to a pure buff lightened 
with pink at the petal margins. Each $1.00; 
3 for $2.50. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy — For elegant, shapely 
buds, this beautiful Rose cannot be surpassed. 
Large, long pointed buds are produced singly 
on strong, slender stems. Lhe color is 2a 
glowing combination of red, copper and orange, 
changing to warm pink suffused with gold 
as the flower ages. Vigorous, healthy plant. 
Pres. H. Hoover—A wonderful multi-colored 
Rose, charmingly combining many shades of 
cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. The 
buds, borne upright on strong stems, are long 
and pointed, and possessing a most exquisite 
fragrance. 
Talisman—A vividly colored Rose of an un- 
usual combination of gold, apricot, pink and 
carmine in mingled splashes, streaks and 
blends. Flowers fairly double, borne on long 
stems. 
Climbers 
Etoile de Hollande (H.T.)—The finest dark 
red Rose for general purposes: Ranked among 
the first three of its color by everyone who 
knows Roses. The beautiful, oval buds are per- 
fect, of medium size, and open into magnif- 
icent brilliant red blooms. 
Mme. Cecile’ Brunner (P.) — A_ vigorous 
climber which is very popular. <A persistent 
bloomer, flowers perfectly double, exquisitely 
formed but tiny and borne in clusters. The 
color is a salmon-pink shading deeper toward 
the center. Dense handsome foliage. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont—The ace of the golden 
yellow everblooming Roses. Winner of more 
gold medals for outdoor blooms than any other 
Rose ever grown. Buds are small but ex- 
qu:sitely formed and of a reddish gold, open- 
ing into beautiful yellow flowers. 
Paul’s Scarlet—The semi-double flowers are 
of good size and of a vivid scarlet-red color, 
fading but little. Freely produced in clusters 
on much branched canes. It ‘s perfectly hardy. 
Pres. H. Hoover (H. T.)—A wonderful multi- 
colored Rose, charmingly combining many 
shades of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and yel- 
low. The buds, borne upright on s:rong stems, 
are long and pointed, and possessing a most 
exquisite fragrance. 
Reveil Dijonnais—Medium-sized golden yel- 
low buds, striped with reddish pink, which open 
to semi-double golden yellow flowers having 
center surrounded with carmine. Very decora- 
tive. 
Talisman (H.T.)—This is destined to be a 
most popular climbing Rose. Flowers are the 
same wonderful color and lovely form as the 
bush variety. Exquisitely fragrant. A very 
free bloomer. 
Polyantha 
Mme. Cecile Brunner—A persistent bloomer, 
flowers perfectly double, exquisitely formed 
but tiny and borne in clusters. The color is 
a salmon-pink shading deeper toward the cen- 
ter. Dense handsome foliage. 
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