GRUSS an COBURG—Coppery buds and great double flowers of 
almost brown-orange shades. Good bloomer and flowers 
last well. Good plant. 
KATHERINE PEACHTOLD—A glorious combination of rich orange 
and gold. The buds are long and the gracefully formed 
flowers have an intriguing fragrance. 
LADY FORTEVOIT—Very fragrant, golden yellow blooms with 
orange to deep apricot. The plant is good and blooms well. 
LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU—Warm tinted rose of coppery 
orange. Very striking in form and color. In fact an out- 
standing Rose. 
MME. EDOURDE HERRIOTT—Coral red buds shaded with yellow 
at the base. Medium size, semi-double flowers of coral-red 
shaded with yellow and bright rosy scarlet passing to salmon 
pink. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD—!t is an excellent sort, with its rich 
coppery-red and yellow tones and its admirable plant habit. 
@ MULTICOLORS 
GAIETY—Large bud, long pointed, flower large double, orange 
with gold markings finishing coral and pearl. A most hand- 
some and vigorous plant. 
BETTY UPRIGHARD—Very fragrant flowers of a delicate salmon- 
pink, reverse carmine with coppery sheen. Beautiful long 
pointed buds opening into large, open long-lasting blooms 
borne profusely on vigorous bushy plants. 
CONDESA de SASTAGO—!t is not a bud rose, but a very full and 
glowing open flower produced on a substantial plant and 
desirable uniformity of growth. 
FREDERICO CASAS—A prize winning rose of fragrant, red and 
yellow flowers, long stout stems and very lasting as a cut 
flower. Strong grower. 
FAIENCE—Two-toned, soft peach and cadmium-yellow. Has ex- 
quisite form from long, tapering bud to full-petaled open- 
ing of bloom. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND—Large, long pointed buds. Very large, 
double, full high-centered flowers of a delightful fruity 
fragrance. An unfading Nasturtium red color, the reverse 
of the petals a deep golden yellow. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Large double flowers of rich luminous vermil- 
lion shaded with golden yellow. Has a rich fruity fragrance 
and lovely long pointed buds of a brilliant Nasturtium red 
color. The plants seem almost trouble-proof. 
MME. NICOLAS AUSSEL—A ffinely formed flower and elegant 
bud with orange salmon hues. An improved Mme. Ed. 
Herriott. 
MEY, G. A. VAN ROSSEM—'s richly orange, with yellow and red 
shadings and veinings that make it most pleasing. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—A plant of vigorous and free habit, carry- 
ing a great abundance of delicately perfumed flowers. The 
color of the lovely well-shaped bloom is beautiful coppery 
scarlet-orange, heavily flushed with red on the outside of 
the petals. Truly a magnificent variety. 
PRESIDENT HOOQVER—A splendid combination inf cerise-pink, 
flame, scarlet and yellow. The buds are beautifully pointed, 
the flowers large, composed of broad, thick, heavy petals. 
Fragrant. 
TALISMAN—Long pointed buds of bright yellow. As the petals 
unfold they develop into double, fragrant, high-centered 
flowers that combine bright apricot. 
WILHELM KORDES—!t has size, fragrance, and the much-loved 
mingling of yellow and copper tints in its ample flowers. 
eo YELLOWS 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS—Long-pointed bud grows into a large 
cupped flower of Indian Yellow. The plant is reasonably 
vigorous and of good blooming habit. 
GOLDEN DAWN—An ideal yellow garden Rose. The lemon yellow 
bud is heavily splashed with crimson before opening and de- 
velops into a well-formed, sweetly-scented, large, double 
Sunflower yellow. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM—Beautiful rich yellow, glossy foliage. A 
lovely yellow rose. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—A splendid yellow rose that holds its color 
well. Magnificent for bedding and very desirable for cut- 
ting. The lovely pure yellow buds are of ideal form. 
