VESTAL’S HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
The following varieties, except where noted, 2-yr. field-grown budded plants, 60c each, 12 for $5.90, 
postpaid. 50 or more at 40c each, by Express collect. 
Golden Rapture. Richly fragrant, clear golden 
yellow flowers, produced on long stems, make this 
a splendid cut-flower. Medium-sized plants with 
normal foliage. 
Grace Noll Crowell. Another Vestal Rose, and a 
good one. The brilliant pink flowers are heavily 
veined with crimson and the base warmed with 
primrose-yellow. Bushy plants produce their 
shapely blooms on sturdy stems, making it nice 
for cutting. We believe you will love this splendid 
pink Rose. See color illustration on page 8. 
Harvard. You will like this ‘‘Vestal’? Rose with its 
lovely pointed buds and deep crimson, open 
flowers. It is fragrant and has long stems for 
cutting. 
Hinrich Gaede. One of the most spectacular 
Roses we have today—orange-yellow, flushed 
with nasturtrum-red, and the color lasts longer 
than usual in these gay shades. Medium growth. 
J. Otto Thilow. Large, shapely, rich glowing rose- 
pink flowers. Their high centers make them ideal 
for cutting. Strong growth. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. One of the most 
beautifully shaped Roses in the world. Its snowy 
petals are symmetrically arranged about a Iemon- 
white center. It has a delicious magnolia-like 
fragrance. 
Konigin Luise. Splendid new garden Rose of 
vigorous growth, with exceptionally large, fully 
double, globular, milk-white flowers. 
Lady Alice Stanley. One of the best pink Roses 
ever produced. Large, double, silvery pink flowers 
with delightful fragrance. Average plants, 
healthy and hardy. 
Max Krause. A distinct Rose with large, double, 
moderately fragrant, rich golden yellow flowers. 
Medium growth. Needs two years to do its best. 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. Nicely formed, 
very fragrant flowers of brownish orange, the 
petals attractively veined orange. Upright, 
thorny plant. 
Miss Rowena Thom. One of the largest plants 
among the Hybrid Teas, and the blooms are 
among the largest, being 5 to 6 inches across under 
ordinary conditions. They are a clear rose-pink 
with a lovely yellow base to each petal, and 
are delightfully fragrant. The big bushy plants 
are rather sprawling so they require a lot of room, 
but they do produce an unusual quantity of 
flowers for such a large Rose. If you do not know 
this dependable Rose we would like you to try 
it. See color illustration on page 8. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Plant Pat. No. 129. 
Fragrant flowers of soft salmon-pink, flushed with 
orange. A bloom very much like the beautiful Los 
Angeles which was difficult to grow in some places. 
This new Rose is easy to handle. $1.00 each. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. A richly colored, fragrant 
Rose popular everywhere. The color of the large 
blooms is nasturtitum-buff, an unusual shade. 
Spreading plants with heavy stems. 75c each. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. A_ beautiful white Rose 
tinted with pink im center before the flower opens; 
fragrant. A splendid tall plant which blooms 
practically all the time. See color on page 9. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. Large, carmine-pink 
flowers with a slight touch of yellow at base. 
Fine exhibition form. Slightly fragrant. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Shell-pink-salmon sport of 
Red Radiance. A Rose that anyone can grow. 
The exquisite coloring of this Rose has never 
been matched. Like all the Radiances, it is 
deliciously fragrant. 
Mirs. Pierre S. du Pont. This is, without question, 
the top yellow garden Rose in this country. The 
plants are about average in height but are bushy, 
clothed with attractive dark shiny foliage, and 
they bloom as continuously as a Hybrid Tea Rose 
ever does. They are fully double but not too full 
and carry a delightful spicy fragrance. Although 
the stems are not as Iong as some of the florists’ 
varieties, they are splendid cutting flowers. The 
golden color of Mrs. du Pont is the deepest and 
richest of any Rose having real form. See color 
illustration on page 9. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. A _ glorious Rose on an 
attractive plant. Coppery scarlet-orange flowers 
of splendid form are freely produced; fragrant. 
Lovely bronzy foliage and red canes. 
Nuntius Pacelli. A loosely formed white Rose 
with delicious fragrance. Bushy plants which are 
always in bloom. Dependable. 
Picture. Beautifully formed, medium-sized blooms 
of clear rose-pink. Vigorous, bushy plants which 
produce an unusual quantity of bloom. A great 
Rose. 75c each. 
President Herbert Hoover. There have been 
several tall bicolors stnce this Rose came out, but 
this is still the best of them. It is one of the 
tallest growing of all Hybrid Teas, carries healthy 
foliage, and produces its beautiful flowers on 
2-foot stems. Long-pointed buds open into large 
flowers that are a pleasant blend of soft yellow 
and rose-pink. There is a fragrance but it is 
quite mild. A good Rose to plant in the back of 
the bed, and where lIong-stemmed flowers are 
wanted for cutting it is unexcelled. See color 
illustration on page 4. 
Radiance. The most popular of all garden Roses. 
_ Brilliant pink, shaded darker on the outer surface 
of the petals. Vigorous and always in flower. 
Radiant Beauty. Plant Pat. No. 97. A sport of 
the famous Francis Scott Key, with the same 
shade of red but having fewer petals, the flowers 
always open. A fine Rose for the South for 
garden and cutting. $1.00 each. 
Red Radiance. Very stout, healthy plants, pro- 
ducing abundant crops of bright light rosy crim- 
son flowers shaped exactly like those of Radiance. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary. Plant Pat. No. 249. Long- 
pointed buds and beautiful open flowers of a 
nice blend of pink and salmon, warmed by an 
orange base to the petals. They are fragrant and 
every flower is perfect. $1.25 each. 
Rose Marie. A popular pink Rose for 20 years. 
Perfectly formed rose-pink blooms that last well. 
Fragrant. A favorite cutting Rose. 

Do you know how colorful a bed of Polyantha 
Roses can be? They produce as much bloom as 
bedding plants and do this year after year. Look 
over our Polyanthas on page 11. 


Senator Joe T. Robinson is a superb Rose 

JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. 7 
