18 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
Everblooming “Roses, continued 
See page 17 for prices lots of 2, 5, 10, 25 

Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria, one of the most perfect in form 
Duquesa de Penaranda 
Large pointed buds, apricot-orange, opening coppery-pink, 
becoming coppery-apricot. An attractive flower, the color 
varying somewhat with weather conditions; vigorous, fragrant. 
H. T. 55c each. 
Editor McFarland 
Bright clear pink; beautiful pointed buds opening slowly, 
and attractive large flowers of excellent form and firm texture, 
keeping well as a cut flower; fragrant; vigorous; blooms freely 
with good long stems. H. JT. 55c each. 
BE. G. Hill 
Beautiful buds and large, very double fragrant flowers of 
excellent form that last well; dark velvety, dazzling scarlet- 
crimson shading to a deeper red as it develops; blooms freely 
with good stems; resistant to Black Spot. H.T. 55c each. 
Else Poulsen 
Single bright rose-pink flowers of good size, produced in large 
clusters on erect, thrifty, tall plants. Pol. 55c each. 
Etoile de Hollande 
Long pointed buds, opening into large blooms; brilliant rich 
crimson-scarlet with a velvety sheen; especially attractive in the 
half-open bud; spicy perfume; fine color, approaching maroon; 
vigorous; blooms freely for a red rose. H. T. 55c each. 
Faience 
Bud long, tapering, cadmium yellow shading to shrimp-pink. 
Flowers large, inside of outer petals china pink deepening to- 
ward center to coppery-rose; reverse of petals cadmium yellow, 
shaded pink. H. T. 60c each. 
F. J. Grootendorst 
A Rugosa-Baby Rambler hybrid combining the vigor and 
foliage of the Rogosa with the everblooming habit and flower 
clusters of the Baby Ramblers; bright firey red, the edges of the 
petals fringed; grows 3 to 6 ft. high; prune heavily in spring 
and as the flowers fade and it will bloom all summer; perfectly 
hardy; execellent as a hedge or everblooming shrub. 55c each. 
Gloria Mundi 
Flaming orange-scarlet good double flowers in clusters and 
rather large for a Baby Rambler; vigorous, blooms freely even 
in hot weather. Pol. 55c each. 
Golden Dawn 
Pointed buds and large, well shaped blooms, bright yellow. 
the outside sometimes tinged with red; good double; fragrant: 
attractive foliage; blooms freely. H. T. 55c each. 


Golden Rapture : 
Long, lasting, nicely formed buds, and good double blooms 
of rich golden-yellow, on long stems; fragrant; vigorous. H. T.., 
55c each. 
Grenoble; Villa de Grenoble 
Large; buds crimson opening into brilliant red, almost scarlet, 
globular flowers; upright habit; vigorous; one of the most free 
blooming red roses; showy; moderate fragrance. Ls bres ge 
55c each 
Ideal 
All summer long its dark scarlet blooms like ramblers are 
produced freely in large clusters on dwarf plants, about 18 in. 
high; execllent as a low growing shrub to give constant bloom 
in the shrubbery border, and as a hedge; very showy in large 
masses or beds as one would use geraniums; Pol. 55c each. 
Joanna Hill 
Large, beautiful long buds, opening into fine creamy-yellow 
flowers tinged orange at the base, on long stems; of excellent 
form and a fine cut flower. H.T. 55c each. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 
Large creamy-white buds opening slowly into very double 
white flowers with just a tinge of lemon at the base of the 
petals; delightfully fragrant; one of the most perfect in form, 
both in bud and full bloom; of good substance and keeping 
qualities; good foliage. H.T. 55c each. 
Lady Hillingdon ; 
Pretty, slender, pointed buds opening into cupped flowers of 
good size; apricot yellow becoming lighter as they age; delight- 
ful tea fragrance; deep green, disease resisting foliage; few 
thorns; a constant bloomer, greatly admired. T. 55c each. 
Margaret McGredy 
Large ovoid buds and double flowers, brilliant light scarlet 
tinged orange-vermillion, becoming old rose as they age; tea 
rose fragrance. Mr. Hatton of the American Rose Society says: 
“An outstanding variety, good in every respect, beautiful color, 
vigorous growth, healthy foliage, delicious fragrance, and un- 
usually free for a rose of its size.’ H.T. 55c each. 
Everblooming Roses bloom the first summer 
