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Hitllenmeyers 
TRIED AND TESTED ROSES 
There are more than 2000 Roses in general cultivation 
and to list any large percentage of these would be out of 
the question. We have, therefore, tried and tested all of 
the best to save you time and expense. The list which fol- 
lows is the result of our effort and represents the ‘’Cream 
of the Crop.’’ Plant any of them with confidence. 
Varieties on This Page, Strong 2-Yr. Plants 
55c each; 10 for $5.00 

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Pink 
Betty Uprichard. Two-color, copper-red buds, opening 
into semi-double, salmon-pink blossoms. A good 
bloomer and an outstanding variety. 
Briarcliff. Long pointed buds of rose-pink taking on 
lighter shades as they open. Single stems and ex- 
cellent for cutting. Fragrant. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. One of the best. Long pointed buds of cream 
orange, and pink, overspread with gold flush. Very prolific flow- 
ering; strong grower. Foliage healthy. 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink. We think this the finest pink garden 
Rose grown today. Its pointed buds on nice long cutting stems 
last longer and retain their form wonderfully well. A Rose that 
performed well in our test garden. 
Mrs. Charfes Bell. A beautiful shell-pink sport of the well-known 
Radiance. Vigorous, healthy, and should be in every Rose garden. 
Picture. Beautiful with its warm undertone of salmon. Perfect form 
with pointed petals. Vigorous, continuous bloomer. Fragrant. 
It really is a picture. 
Pink Dawn. A fine deep rose-pink flower opening to a lovely pink 
with an orange base. Sweetly fragrant. Strong, upright grower. 
A newer Rose which has taken its place along with the best. 
Radiance. This is a most reliable Rose. It has no serious faults and 
is the best variety for this section. Brilliant rose-pink buds open- 
ing into well-formed blossoms with silver tints on reverse of the 
petals. Blossoms are fragrant and plant makes vigorous growth. 
Our most outstanding reliable Rose. 
Red 
Christopher Stone. A thrilling scarlet-crimson from bud until petals 
fall. Vigorous, upright, free flowering. Looks like this one has 
come to stay. 
E. G. Hill. A great red Rose. Massive blooms of deep crimson and 
scarlet, velvety on inside. Splendid for cutting. Foliage unusually 
healthy. Of vigorous habit. 
Etoile de Hollande. It is said that this is the best red Hybrid Tea. 
Its gigantic flowers of velvety crimson color hold up remarkably 
well, getting lighter in shade instead of ‘‘bluing’’ with age. Thrives 
everywhere, produces a fine lot of blooms throughout the season. 
Glowing Carmine. Its name appropriately describes this beautiful 
Rose. Strong grower, blooms freely and is very showy. 
Grenoble. This Gold Medal variety is fast becoming popular. Glowing 
scarlet-crimson with long stems. Vigorous and healthy. 
Red Radiance. Read the description of Radiance and apply the good 
things said of it to this variety, except the color, which is a deep 
rose-red, Blooms until frost and is one of the best all-round red 
Roses in existence. 
Two-Tone 
Condesa de Sastago. Vivid colorings of gold, copper, and yellow. 
This matchless Spanish novelty causes everyone to stop and ad- 
mire it. Healthy and upright in growth. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Coppery apricot. A Spanish beauty with 
long-pointed buds which open into luminous shades defying de- 
scription. A wonderful Rose. 
Hinrich Gaede. A brilliant colored Rose with long-pointed buds of 
rich luminous vermilion shaded with gold. A showy free bloomer; 
fragrant, with excellent foliage. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Large-petaled, perfectly formed buds of 
Nasturtium-orange lightening to a luminous pink at the edges and 
glowing orange at base, finally opening to a Nasturtium-buff with 
more pink in its make-up. Has received many awards. 
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, and superior to Talisman 
as an outdoor Rose. 
White 
Caledonia. Purest white, perfectly formed buds on strong stems, 
apening to large flowers that retain their form until petals fall. 
No white Rose can surpass this perfect variety. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Well formed, cream-colored buds open- 
ing into white flowers. Free blooming; hardy. q 
McGredy’s Ivory. Creamy ivory-white, sometimes with a faint tinge 
of pink in the center. Large, fragrant and one of the best. 
Yellow 
Golden Dawn. Large, light yellow, full-petaled blossoms are borne 
on strong, disease-resistant plants. When fully open the petals 
are sometimes edged pink. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Superior yellow garden Rose. The fine long buds 
are perfectly shaped. Flowers rich lemon-yellow. Very vigorous 
and a constant bloomer. 
Mrs. Pierre S$. du Pont. Winner of more medals than any other out- 
door Rose. Long, pointed, rich red-gold buds, opening to well- 
formed blossoms that hold long. Foliage ornamental, healthy and 
disease-resistant. F 
Soeur Therese. Yellow. Long pointed buds of chrome-yellow with 
markings of carmine. The open flower is rich Daffodil-yellow. 
Blooms freely on lonq cutting stems. One of the finest yellow 
Roses of recent introduction. 
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