Dame Edith Helen. H.T. (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1926.) 
Pure glowing pink, not too deep. A noble flower, large 
and fragrant, full, of perfect form and opening well 
in all weathers. Delightfully fragrant. Gold Medal, 
N.R.S. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. H.T. (P. Dot, 1931.) Color, 
copper-apricot, opening to splendid blomos of coppery- 
apricot, sweetly perfumed. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. H.T. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1928.) 
Large double flowers with fine-pointed center, inside 
of petals salmon-pink, outside dark coppery-red and 
orange. A good grower and bloomer with few thorns 
and splendid foliage. 
Editor MacFarland. H.T. (1929.) Belongs to the Radi- 
ance group for vegetation. Long, pointed, pink bud 
with a glow of amber and a paler edge. Good for 
cutting. 
E. G. Hill. H.T. Crimson. The flowers are large, full, 
brilliant crimson, and as they come singly on strong, 
erect stems, are splendid for cutting. Produces richly 
fragrant, 50-petaled flowers. 
Etoile de Hollande. H.T. (H. A. Verschuren & Sons, 
1919.) Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size, per- 
fect in half-open state, showing clean, attractive cen- 
ters when fully open; petals enormous; very fragrant. 
Plants branching, particularly free-flowering, healthy. 
KF. J. Grootendorst. (F. J. Grootendorst & Sons, 1923.) 
Clusters of small fringed, crimson blooms during the 
whole flowering season. A vigorous bushy shrub, abso- 
lutely hardy and constantly in flower. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. H.T. (P. J. Looymans & Co., 
1922.) Long-pointed buds, resembling those of Sun- 
burst; large, fairly full flower of yellow, with vivid 
apricot tints, giving it a brilliant effect in the center. 
Growth strong, straight and bushy. 
Frau Karl Druschki. H.P. (P. Lambert, 1900.) Pinkish 
buds and magnificent snow-white blooms with deep, 
firm petals, forming a flower of unimpeachable shape, 
but without fragrance. Plant one of the strongest— 
grows 4 to 10 ft. high; foliage normal; blooms freely 
and continuously. 
General McArthur. H.T. (E. G. Hill & Co., 1905.) Crim- 
son-scarlet buds and blooms, usually well shaped and 
very fragrant. The plant is erect, flowering freely in 
successive crops, with good foliage. 
George Dickson. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1912.) Immense, 
deep red velvety blooms of the most perfect shape; 
very fragrant. Strong-growing. 
Golden Dawn. H.T. (Grant, 1929.) Rich sunflower- 
yellow flushed with old-rose. Large, full flowers of 
fine form. 
Golden Emblem. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 1917.) In- 
tensely yellow buds and blooms of superb shape and 
texture, borne freely on erect, branching plants with 
tough glossy foliage. 
Golden Pernet (Julien Potin). Perfect flowers of bright 
yellow. Hardy, free blooming, fragrant. Holds its color. 
Hadley. Large flowers of rich crimson, shading to dark 
red. Very fragrant. 
Harrison’s Yellow. H. Foet. (Harrison, 1830.) Very 
hardy yellow rose of exquisite form in the bud, open- 
ing to large flowers of deep yellow. Suitable for shrub 
or hedge planting. 
* WE USE AND RECOMMEND VIGORO * 
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