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Frau Karl Druschki. Very large, perfect form 
and snow-white; a vigorous grower and a free 
bloomer, 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Well-formed, cream- 
colored buds opening into white flowers. Free 
blooming; hardy. 
PINK. 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink. One of the finest 
pink garden roses grown today. Its pointed buds 
on nice long cutting stems last longer and retain 
their form wonderfully well. A Rose that should 
be in every garden. 
Columbia. A wonderful rose for cutting. The 
buds are full, well formed; the flowers are per- 
fectly modeled, of clear bright pink with outer 
petals of silvery pink. A healthy, medium grower. 
Pink Radiance. Brilliant rose pink buds; a well- 
formed fiower of shiny pink with light tints on the 
reverse of the petals; one of the strongest and most 
vigorous growers. The most dependable of all 
pinks and a universal favorite. 
Dame Edith Helen. One of the largest and most 
perfectly shaped pink roses known. Flowers uni- 
formly well shaped. Has attracted unstinted 
praise. The most perfumed of all pink roses. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. A strong vigorous grower. 
The outer petals are of a shimmering silvery pink, 
while the deeper center petals are more of a soft 
shade of rose color. 
YELLOW. 
Golden Dawn. Large, straw-yellow buds open- 
ing to pale lemon-yellow, double flowers, with 
slight old rose markings. Rarely out of bloom. 
Bronzy foliage, free of disease. 
Lady Hillingdon. An apricot yellow shaded to 
orange on the outer petals, becoming deeper and 
more intense in the center of the bloom. 
Luxembourg. With long pointed buds of beauti- 
ful bronze yellow; very fragrant. One of the best - 
yellow roses. 
Joanna Hill. A splendid clear yellow with a 
golden heart; very large pointed buds which open 
full; fragrant; profuse bloomer. 
TWO-TONED. 
Talisman. Multi-colored. Glorious combination 
of orange, yellow, and rose-red. The fragrant flow- 
ers are much more highly colored in autumn. 
President Herbert Hoover. A most popular Rose. 
It is maroon, orange and gold, rioting in a most ° 
contrasting fashion. Long, pointed buds; rigid 
stems. A fine garden rose, blooming well in the 
autumn. By far the best of its color. 
CLIMBING ROSES. 
Where there is seemingly no room for Bush 
Roses, the Climbing Roses may find a place in the 
fence corner and in out-of-the-way places, reach- 
ing out and covering old fences or walls and giv- 
ing a mass of gorgeous bloom. The Climbing Roses, 
