
YELLOW ROSES—Continued 
LADY HILLINGTON. An apricot yellow shaded to 
orange on the outer petals, becoming deeper and 
more intense in the center of the bloom. 
LOUXEMBOURG. With long pointed buds of beau- 
tiful bronze yellow; very fragrant. One of the 
best yellows. 
RED ROSES 
AMI QUINARD. Velvety crimson-maroon, with 
blackish lustre; vigorous grower. Buds make 
striking boutonnieres. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. Brilliant red, large flowers 
of velvety crimson; fine fragrance. 
RADIANCE RED. The most popular Rose in Amer- 
ica. A splendid color of clear red flowers which are 
borne on long, heavy stems, freely produced until 
frost. Strong and vigorous grower. 
GRENOBLE, Scarlet, crimson buds with the open 
flower a brilliant red. Very fragrant. 
E. G. HILL. One of the greatest of all Red Roses. 
YE constantly produces buds on long stems, open- 
ing into large, double fragrant flowers of shining 
red. 
WHITE ROSES 
CALEDONIA. Large flowers of pure white. A grand 
garden Rose. Monthly blooming. 
K. A. VICTORIA. An old favorite. Perfect ivory 
white flowers. Very hardy, fragrant and free 
blooming. 




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