VESTAL’S HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
The following varieties, except where noted, 2-yr. field 
, t , : -grown budded plants, 6 Ln . 
postpaid. 50 or more at 50c each, by Express collect ett i a 
Edith Nellie Perkins. One of the best of all two- 
toned pink Roses. The double flowers are of 
medium size and nicely formed with inside salmon- 
pink, flushed with orange, while the reverse is 
light ortent-red shaded cerise-orange. It is mildly 
fragrant. Flowers are produced in generous crops 
on splendid bushy plants. Try this Rose for 
cutting. See color illustration on page 8. 
Editor McFarland. The standard dark pink 
garden Rose. Its blooms are shapely and the 
deep pink color lasts. It is the best garden Rose 
of this color for cutting, remaining in good con- 
dition an unbelievably long time. Growth is 
ideal and the healthy plants are generous bloomers. 
It is just as popular on the other side of the 
earth as it is over here. See color illustration on 
page 4. 
E. G. Hill. A long-lasting red Rose which has Jong 
stems and is fragrant, making it an ideal cut- 
flower. Plants are of average height and bloom 
freely all summer and fall. 
Etoile de Hollande. The world’s favorite red Rose. 
Big branching plants, with immense leaflets, 
bloom as freely as a little Rose. The loosely 
double blooms are among the largest, with huge 
petals of brilliant scarlet-crimson, and carry a 
delicious muscat fragrance that once enjoyed 
will never be forgotten. Plant a bed of Etoile de 
Hollande and experience the height of Rose joy. 
See color illustration on page 8. 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. Plant Pat. No. 103. Spiral 
flowers of rich yellow, deeper in the center, the 
outside petals lighter; delightful fragrance. Tall 
bushy growth. Always in bloom and the autumn 
flowers are Rose perfection. $1.00 each, postpaid. 
Golden Dawn. This Australian Rose has been 
successful wherever tried. The plants are not 
tall but spreading and covered with really ‘‘good- 
to-look-at” foliage. It is one of the most prolific 
bloomers in the Hybrid Tea family. The flowers 
are very large, nicely formed and deliciously 
fragrant. Color ranges from soft lemon-yellow 
to’ deep golden yellow. This outstanding Rose 
is a consistent prize-winner at Rose shows. 
Golden Rapture. Lovely long buds open to large 
double blooms of rich yellow which hold their 
color unusually well. Splendid stems make them 
ideal for cutting. An easy Rose to grow. 
Grace Noll Crowell. Another Vestal Rose, and a 
good one. The brilliant pink flowers are heavily 
veined with crimson and the base warmed with 
primrose-yellow. Bushy plants produce their 
shapely blooms on sturdy stems, making it nice 
for cutting. We believe you will love this splendid 
pink Rose. 
Harvard. You will like this “Vestal”? Rose with its 
lovely pointed buds and deep crimson, open 
flowers. It is fragrant and has long stems for 
cutting. 
Heart’s Desire. Plant Pat. No. 501. Attractive 
healthy plants are continuously in bloom with 
perfectly formed buds of deep red which open to 
large loose flowers of velvety scarlet-red. There 
are about 25 petals and the richest old-time fra- 
grance of any modern Rose. The most popular 
of the new Roses. See in color on front cover. 
$1.50 each. 



Hinrich Gaede. This is one of the gayest Roses 
grown. The large flowers are an indescribable 
combination of orange and nasturtium-red, with 
the inner petals folded and crinkled. Richly 
Le Plant a bed of it for outstanding garden 
color. 
Innocence. A large nearly single Rose of snowy 
white with a great mass of golden anthers on wine- 
colored filaments. It is a beauty and should be in 
every Rose-lover’s garden. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. One of the most 
beautifully shaped Roses in the world. Its snowy 
petals are symmetrically arranged about a Iemon- 
white center. It has a delicious magnolia-like 
fragrance. See illustration on page 4. 
Lady Alice Stanley. One of the best pink Roses 
ever produced. Large, double, silvery pink flowers 
with delightful fragrance. Average plants, 
healthy and hardy. 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. Nicely formed, 
very fragrant flowers of brownish orange, the 
petals attractively veined orange. Upright, 
thorny plant. 
Miss Rowena Thom. One of the largest plants 
among the Hybrid Teas, and the blooms are 
among the largest, being 5 to 6 inches across under 
ordinary conditions. They are a clear rose-pink 
with a lovely yellow base to each petal, and 
are delightfully fragrant. The big bushy plants 
are rather sprawling so they require a Jot of room, 
but they do produce an unusual quantity of 
flowers for such a Jarge Rose. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Plant Pat. No. 129. 
Fragrant flowers of soft salmon-pink, flushed with 
orange. A bloom very much like the beautiful Los 
Angeles which was difficult to grow in some places. 
Sweet honey-like fragrance. This new Rose is 
easy to handle. $1.00 each, postpaid. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. A richly colored, fragrant 
Rose popular everywhere. The color of the large 
blooms is nasturtium-buff, an unusual shade. 
It wins at every show. Spreading plants with 
heavy stems. See in color on page 4. 75c each, 
postpaid. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. A_ beautiful white Rose 
tinted with pink in center before the flower opens; 
fragrant. A splendid tall plant which blooms 
practically all the time. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Shell-pink-salmon sport of 
Red Radiance. A Rose that anyoné can grow. 
The exquisite coloring of this Rose has never 
been matched. Like all the Radiances, it is 
deliciously fragrant. Fool-proof plants. See in 
color on page 12. 
Hybrid Tea Roses continued on page 10 
VESTAL’S varieties are only those 
Roses which we have thoroughly 
tested here and know will do well in 
the gardens of our customers, provid-. 
ing not only color for the garden but 
excellent cut-flowers. 

Have you grown Senator Robinson’s namesake? 

JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. 
