TUALATIN VALLEY NURSERIES, ROUTE 3, SHERWOOD, OREGON 
PRESIDENT HOOVE 
with yellow. Beautiful. 
RADIANCE RED America’s favorite red. 
Very beautiful. 
TALISMAN A new rose, brilliant orange, 
golden red buds. 
R New, vivid cer- 
ise, red toned 
Orange cop- 
INDEPENDENCE DAY per, ie 
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JOANNA HILL 
Lovely golden yellow, 
paling to canary. 
E. P. THOM Lemon yellow. 
DAME EDITH HELEN 12ee, pink. 
G: A. VAN ROSSEN Variegated pink, 
most beautiful of 
all. 
CUBA Blazing orange scarlet, large, semi- 
double. 
Orange red in bud, 
ANGELE PERNET copper golden open. 
NORMAN LAMBERT Unique copper 
orange. A great 
beauty. 
E.G Hite 
SHOT SILK Coppery. rose, very beautiful, 
large size. 
CLAUDIUS PERNET Color yellow. 
MME. EDOUARD The famous winner 
of the Daily Mail 
HERRIOTT (H. T.) prize. The color be- 
ing cotta bronze and geranium red, a new combi- 
nation of colors in.a rose. 
A grand new Irish 
GOLDEN EMBLEM rose of ideal habit 
of growth, with holly-like, glossy green foliage, 
each stem bearing a glorious golden yellow 
flower of the finest form. The peer of all yellow 
roses. 
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MISS LOLITA ARMOUR (H.T.) 
A magnificent new rose of rich chrome yellow, 
shaded to coppery orange. Flowers large, of fin- 
est form, on stout canes. : 
Deep apri- 
LADY HILLINGDON (T.) Deep art 
long and pointed bud. Flowers are of good sub- 
stance and very lasting; foliage luxuriant; a fine 
forcing or garden rose, excellent for cutting. 
KAISERIN AUG. VICTORIA (H.T.) 
Elegant large pointed buds; large, full, double 
flowers; color delicate creamy-white; fragrant. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ or 
VIRGINIA R. COXE (H. T.) 
Color fiery crimson, with a dark velvety sheen; 
very fragrant; free blooming. 
MME. BUTTERFLY (H. T.) 
A sport from the popular new rose Orphelia, 
which May be said to be a glorified form of that 
fine variety. In this new sort all the colors are 
intensified, making it a rich harmony of bright 
pink, apricot and gold. The unopened buds are 
especially distinct with their lovely shades of In- 
dian red passing to golden yellow at their base. 
A silvery rose, 
LA FRANCE (H. T.) changing to pink. 
A general favorite. Sweetest of all roses. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (H. T.) 
The white American Beauty. Makes splendid buds 
and immense flowers; perfectly double. 
CONSTANCE (H.T.) Rich orange yel- 
low, distinctly 
streaked and splashed with crimson, long pointed 
buds; free bloomer. 
CHEERFUL (H. f yeh Large, full flowers 
of perfect shape 
and form, with enormous individual petals and 
grand general character. Color, rich orange yel- 
low flame overspreading the petals to a distinct 
orange yellow base. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Entirely distinct, 
TAUSENDSCHOEN pata e deren 
blers, but in climbing roses generally. The indi- 
vidual flowers are of a most elegant and grace- 
ful form, not stiff or unnatural, but as beautiful 
as a semi-double Azalea. In color it is a most 
delicate shade of soft pink when first opening, 
changing to carmine on the reverse of the petals 
when fully expanded. These are produced in 
trusses, each truss a veritable bouquet. 
AMERICAN PILLAR (H. M.) 
Without question the finest single - flowered 
climbing rose in cultivation. Color clear, bright, 
rosy pink. Wee . 
climbing spor 
SUNBURST (Cl. H. T.) S°/m) st He 
yellow roses, Sunburst—the much-sought new 
French rose. A true pillar rose of strong growth, 
bearing freely; very large cadmium yellow flow- 
ers, beautiful either in bud or open flower. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER 
This is one of the most beauti- 
CLIMBER 
ful climbers grown. A two-toned 
red and yellow. 
A baby rose. 
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PAULS SCARLET CLIMBER 
By all means the most brilliant rose known in any 
class because of its clear, vivid, shining scarlet in 
large semi-double flowers. These flowers never 
turn blue but retain their intense coloring until 
petals fall. Cannot be too heartily recommended 
as essential in any garden. 
CLIMBING MME. Re pees 
EDOUARD HERRIOTT naming tiow- 
ers of orange-red and salmon. Moderate, climb- 
ing growth and a continuous and liberal bloomer. 
Greatclusters of 
DOROTHY PERKINS Grestetustersot 
pink flowers sMothering the plant for a long sea- 
son of the year. Elegant leathery foliage, imper- 
vious to mildew and hardy as an oak tree. This 
sort is now the Most generally planted of this 
class of roses. 
Bright orange, 
TALISMAN CLIMBER Bright | orans 
CECIL BRUNNER CLIMBER 
Small pink flowers. 
Brilliant coral- 
