an 
Joanna Hill 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—In cool weather 
salmon apricot, in hot weather light salmon pink. 
E. G. HILL—Long red buds of perfect form, 
opening to double high-centered flowers of daz- 
zling scarlet. 
EDITOR McFARLAND — Long pointed pink 
buds with a glow of amber and a paler edge. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. 

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ETOILLE DE HOLLANDE—One of the most 
popular brilliant crimson-red Roses. Beautiful 
oval buds; large double flowers. 
GIPSY LASS—Double fragrant flowers of rich 
searlet crimson with blackish shadings. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—Beautifully formed flow- 
ers of pure yellow, which do not fade. A splendid 
variety for cutting and for bedding. 
GLOWING CARMINE—A wonderful new rose 
well described by its name. A free bloomer. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND—Large, long pointed 
buds and very large double full high-centered 
flowers of unfading nasturtium red. Reverse of 
the petals deep golden yellow. 
HINRICH GAEDE—tThe richest mixed color to- 
day. Apricot-orange-scarlet. Glossy foliage. Very 
popular. 
H. C. YOUNG—Well shaped bud, salmon pink 
blooms. Very vigorous. Glossy foliage. Undoubt- 
edly one of the very best new roses. 
ISABELLE—Largest single rose. 
mine to coral pink. 
JOANNA HILL—A charming orange-yellow, 
vigorous growing, free blooming, fragrant rose. 
K. A. VICTORIA—A favorite old white rose 
with shapely pointed buds. Exquisitely perfumed. 
KAREN POULSEN (H. Poly.)— Large single 
searlet-crimson. Very showy. Comes in huge 
trusses in the fall. One of the most popular red 
H. Polys. 
KATHERINE PECHTOLD—Beautifully point- 
ed buds and fairly full blooms with reflexed petals; 
soft coppery-orange flushed old gold. 
LESLIE DUDLEY—Slender buds opening to 
perfectly formed flowers. A blend of coral-pink, 
yellow and salmon. A wonderful cut flower. 
LORD LONSDALE—High centered buds, full 
blooms, lasting, rich yellow. 
Orange car- 

Condesa de Sastago 

FREIGHT PAID (Except 
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