MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Yellow. Nicely 
formed buds and double flowers of rich red- 
gold, almost orange in the depths of petals; 
spicy fragrance. Flowers resemble Ophelia in 
shape. A yellow Rose which blooms all the 
time and supplies good flowers. The plants are 
bushy and the glossy foliage is attractive. 
Highly recommended. 42 petals. 90 cts. each. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Bicolor. Color is 
scarlet-orange, changing to copper as the 
blooms mature; delicately perfumed. Branch- 
ing plants with red canes and beautiful bronzy 
foliage. One of the most beautiful Roses grown, 
and certainly a good-looking plant. 40 petals. 
90 cts. each. 
NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. T. Red. Full, 
double, fragrant flowers of unfading scarlet- 
red. Tall, branching plants with healthy, 
leathery, rich green foliage. An extra-hardy 
Rose of unusually strong growth. It blooms 
freely all season—quite at home in mixed 
shrubbery plantings. 40 petals. 90 cts. each. 
OPHELIA. Pink. Nicely formed, pearly pmk 
flowers. A perfect cut-flower. We recommend 
this beloved old-timer. Should be in every 
Rose-bed. Because of its almost perfect bloom 
and plant habits, modern Rose hybridizers * 
continue to use Ophelia as a parent plant. 
28 petals. 90 cts. each. 
PHYLLIS GOLD. Yellow. Nicely shaped buds 
of yellow with tints of red open to large, fra- 
grant, high-pointed flowers of deep golden yel- 
low. Petals of great substance hold their color 
well. A strong, upright grower with good foli- 
age. 25 petals. $1 each. 
PICTURE. Pink. Splendidly formed, medium- 
sized flowers of velvety rose-pink, the petals 
pleasingly reflexed. Well named, as both form 
and color are very lovely. A fine cutting Rose; 
unusually free blooming. 34 petals. $1 each. 
PINK DAWN. Pink. A handsome deep rose- 
pink flower, opening to lively pmk with an 
orange base; sweetly fragrant. Vigorous, up- 
right habit. One of the best of the modern 
pink Roses. 60 petals. $1 each. 
PINK PEARL. Massive buds and double 
flowers of deep rose-pink, fragrant and freely 
produced on a very healthy plant. 72 petals. 
90 cts. each. 
POINSETTIA. Red. Semi-double flowers of a 
bright rich scarlet produced freely all season 
on vigorous plants of fairly tall growth. Rich 
Tea fragrance. 28 petals. $1 each. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. T. B:- 
color. Large flowers of flaming scarlet and 
yellow in the bud, opening to soft creamy 
yellow with scarlet markings. Vigorous plants 
with flowers on 2-foot stems. A most satis- 
factory garden Rose. Unusual growth; free- 
blooming, with rich fragrance. 25 petals. 
90 cts. each. 
PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ. 
copper. 
$1 each, 
Orange and 
Very fragrant; good cut flower. 

DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. $1 each 

MRS. EDWARD LAXTON. $1.25 each 
PRESIDENT MACIA. Pink. Imagine the Iong- 
est Rose-bud you ever saw, of a lovely shade of 
pink, marked with heavy veins of darker pink, 
and each of the perfect buds on a splendid stem 
for cutting. If the buds never opened you 
would feel that you had a prize, but they do 
open—to great billowy blooms nearly 6 inches 
across. The face of the petals is pale flesh, 
warmed with a yellow flush toward the base, 
the reverse the rich pink of the buds. Fruity 
scent. 25 petals. $1.25 each. 
QUEENSLAND BEAUTY. Pink. An Austra- 
lian sport of the well-known Golden Dawn, 
with the same strong, bronzy foliage and habit 
of growth. Blooms large, coppery pink. 100 
petals. $1 each. 
RADIANCE. Pink. Globular, cupped flowers of 
two-toned pink, light silvery tone inside and 
deeper on outside. Vigorous, free blooming. 
The standard pink Rose of today. Deliciously 
fragrant. 23 petals. 90 cts. each. 
RED RADIANCE. Red. A deep red sport of 
Radiance and exactly like its parent in every- 
thing but color; fragrant. 23 petals. 90 cts. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Scarlet-red. Very vigor- 
ous upright grower. Fragrant. $1 each. 
SNOWBIRD. White. Pure white, perfectly 
formed, full-petaled blooms come singly and 
in clusters of 3 or 4, on neat, compact, healthy 
plants. Delightfully fragrant. 25 petals. $1 each. 
SOEUR THERESE. Yellow. Exquisite buds 
and semi-double, cupped flowers of golden yel- 
low, with edges of petals spotted madder- 
carmine. Sweetbrier fragrance. Strong growth, 
good foliage. 25 petals. $1 each. 


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a Every planting season brings more and 
more requests to recommend good reliable _ 
hardy and free-blooming “Yellows” in | 
various shades. The general theory seems _ 
to prevail that yellow Roses in general are 
hard to grow but this is not so if one is 
particular in choosing the right varieties. 
We believe the 6 in this Special Group will 
thrive most everywhere with just ordinary 
Rose care. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. 
peach. $1. 
Joanna Hill. Creamy white tinged with 
salmon and ochre-yellow. 90 cts. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Unfading canary- 
yellow. $1. ‘ a a 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Deep yellow. 90 cts. 
Suntan. Orange-yellow opening clear 
yellow. $1.25. : 
Talisman. Yellow and coppery scarle 
90 cts. 
SPECIAL OFFER B. & A. No. 3 
Choice “Yellow and Copper” $4.85 
Varieties oe for Net 
(Regular value $5.95) 
Cinnamon- 
Not “new” from the standpoint of year 
of introduction—for some of them are 
twenty or more years old—but “new” to 
most Rose planters and not obtainable else- 
where. The reason is that Bobbink & At- 
kins ‘‘revive” good worthwhile forgotten 
Roses that frequently get lost in the 
shuffle and haste to put brand-new kinds on 
the market. You will be pleased with 
their unusual blooms and plant qualities 
that we have observed and loved for years. 
Charles E. Shea. Clear coral-pink. $1.25. 
Marcia Stanhope. Pure white. $1. 
Mme. Leon Pain. Soft pure pink. 
90 cts. 
Mrs. Edward Laxton. Flaming orange 
opening to old-rose. $1.25. 
Mrs. Jennie Deverman. Carmine-pink. 
$1. 
Picture. Velvety rose-pink. $1. 
SPECIAL OFFER B. & A.—2 
6 Varieties. . . . for $5.45 
(Regular value $6.40) Net 
SOUTHPORT. Red. A brilliant, unshaded 
scarlet Rose, with fine Tea scent. Recom- 
mended for spectacular effect. A solid bed of 
this is something to behold. 18 petals. $1 each. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. Ycl- 
low. Unfading yellow flowers of perfect form. 
Sometimes “‘balls” m1 June, but opens to per- 
fection in fall. Strong plants. 90 cts. each. 
SOUVENIR DE JEAN SOUPERT. Yellow. 
Long, tapering, deep golden yellow buds 
slowly unfold to broad, cream-colored blooms 
of heavy texture and delicious fragrance. 30 
petals. $1 each. 
TALISMAN. Bicolor. Variable flowers ranging 
from rich scarlet and gold to deep rose and pale 
yellow; fragrant. One of the earlier multi- 
colored Roses. In most localities it yields good 
flowers for cutting. 25 petals. 90 cts. each. 
THE DOCTOR. HT. Pink. Immense lIong- 
pointed buds of sparkling pink slowly open to 
great flowers 5 to 6 inches across of exquisite, 
satiny, silvery pink. Fragrance is intense. 
Spreading growth. 23 petals. $1 each. 
VILLE DE PARIS. T. Yellow. Finely formed 
flowers of clear yellow, without tints or shad- 
ings. Tall wiry plants, with small dark, leath- 
ery foliage. One of the few yellow Roses with 
Iong stems for cutting. 27 petals. 90 cts. each. 
WARRAWEE. Pat. 140. Pink. An exquisite 
shade of pale pmk with a slightly darker 
reverse. There are about 30 petals and the 
bloom resembles a glorified Mme. Butter- 
fly. Clove fragrance. $1 each. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF. Pat. 108. White. Pure 
white, fragrant, double blooms. Prolific. 40 
petals. $1 each. 

JOANNA HILL. 90 cts. each 
