beauty with the finest of the very new varieties. People with hot gardens also need 
it, for the vigorous plant does not sulk in the heat, but continues to grow. In hot 
gardens water well, and grow in some shade if possible. ‘Vall Pogo eee $1.00 
BRAZIER—This is an unbelievably gorgeous rose of intense glowing orange-scarlet with 
yellow reverse, with a lovely long bud. The plant, which blooms with extreme freedom, 
needs to be put in shade, in which situation it is brilliantly satisfactory. It has been 
very cruelly treated by being put in full sun in most gardens, where the fully open 
bloom fades. Then the very ungrateful owner howls to high heaven instead of putting 
it where it obviously belongs. The hybridizers must feel like giving up when they 
produce a rose like this, only to have it condemned because it is mishandled. Low 
PLO WADE cose Pes. eco rece iceman arta pet onan s ce gemma felon Serac oman ener ong ot consign ge $1.00 
CECILE WALTER—This splendid rose grows and develops its bloom colors in full hot 
sun, a blessing for hot gardens. It has a remarkably long bud, opening to an informal 
blossom of soft coral pink, flushed copper, overcast with gold, much the colors that 
made Los Angeles so beloved in spite of its terrible blackspotting. Cecile Walter, on 
the contrary, is enormously resistant to blackspot. Medium........------------------------ $1.00 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Nearly the perfect rose, Rich unfading scarlet crimson, with 
pointed bud of great beauty, and big delicately waved petals on the gorgeous blooms. 
It grows and opens its buds perfectly in any climate, with absolutely stable color in 
sun or shade. It is an unbelievably heavy bloomer, is sweetly fragrant, and is low 
enough in growth to make the finest kind of bedding or border rose. A border of 
Christopher Stone is a sight not easily forgotten. It is noted among its other virtues 
for keeping the fresh brilliance of its velvet petals until they drop. I have put an 
enormous amount of vigor into this variety-......-..------------------s------ceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeteee $1.00 
COLONEL CAMPBELL WATSON—This pure pink rose has a really wonderful long 
pointed furling bud, which opens in any kind of weather and is practically impervious 
to thrips damage among other things. It is fadeless in sun, and unfurls with a gracious 
leisure that makes it a wonderful cut flower. The plant is extremely healthy, blackspot 
resistant, and of the medium height that fits so well into your garden picture........ $1.50 
CRIMSON GLORY, Pat. 105—A rose worthy of its lovely name, with a pointed bud 
opening to a big, fully double, high centered rich crimson bloom of pure velvet; it 
might have posed for all the pictures of the ideal rose down through the ages. Power- 
fully fragrant with richest damask perfume. Very heavy blooming and healthy, on a 
vigorous but low compact plant perfect for bedding. Absolutely no orders accepted for 
this rose after November 15, due to shortage.........--------..----1-----ceeeeeceeeeceeeecceerenseneees $1125 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—Still the finest brilliant bicolor for general garden condi- 
tions, with ovoid buds and many petalled, very double blooms. Extremely vigorous and 
free of bloom, the most healthy and vigorous of the capucine bicolors. Medium. $1.00 
DR. KIRK—A remarkable new rose of coral-bronze shaded copper, with a beautiful 
pointed bud and a high centered bloom of finest form. Under some conditions this 
lovely rose attains almost the rich bronzy browns of an old tapestry overlaid on an 
intense glow of color. The colors will be finest in some shade. Medium height. $1.25 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—A fine big double rose of rich salmon apricot in cool 
weather, light salmon pink in heat. It makes a fine handsome upright growing bush 
with very profuse light green foliage. A fragrant, most desirable rose that grows 
lustily anywhere. Of medium height........----------------------------etoteeccoseeeceteceeeeeceeeononee $1.00 
EDITH MARY MEE—A vivid rose of apricot-coral to Oriental red, of much the same 
coloring and form as the famous Charles P. Kilham, but much healthier and giving 
twice the bloom. Low of growth, and a splendid bedding as well as cutting variety. 
Its richest colors come consistently under coastal conditions, but it is beautiful any- 
Se Hardee ea “ace ee ne alte ee nd Nee een ee Ph ae a oben $1.00 
