*Joanna Hill. Creamy yellow. A typical 
florist Rose, that does well outside. 
It has long buds that open to very full, 
long-stemmed, perfect blooms with 
moderate fragrance. Upright grower 
that provides many fine flowers for 
cutting and exhibition. 
*Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Cream-white 
with greenish tint in the center. Large 
and perfectly formed blooms, fully 
double, on long stems, and richly frag- 
rant, A truly majestic Rose and the 
best of all the whites. A constant 
bloomer and a strong grower. 
*McGredy’s Scarlet. Velvety brilliant 
scarlet. One of McGredy’s best. Vigor- 
ous grower, bearing large scentless 
flowers on long stems. A free bloomer. 
*McGredy’s Yellow. Canary-yellow of ex- 
cellent form, still beautiful in open 
flower. Vigorous in growth; free 
blooming, with healthy, glossy foliage, 
A fine Rose. 
*Mme. Butterfly. Pink, mixed with apricot 
and yellow. Buds ideally perfect, long- 
lasting when cut and highly scented. 
Strong grower and active bloomer. An 
old and lasting favorite. 
*Mme. Joseph Perraud. Nasturtium-buff. 
Long-pointed, full and beautifully 
shaped blooms; fragrant. Plant not 
vigorous but flowers are superb. 
*Mme. Jules Bouche. White. A well known 
and popular Rose. Bushy, vigorous 
grower producing many long-pointed 
white, mildly fragrant flowers on long 
stems. The most continuous-blooming 
white Rose. 
*Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear yellow. One of 
the best of yellows. Vigorous, upright 
grower with abundance of foliage. Full, 
double flower, sweetly scented, pro- 
duced on long stems; ideal for cutting. 
*Mrs. P. S. du Pont. Golden yellow, a rich, 
deep color that does not fade. Long- 
pointed buds and flowers of medium 
size that come in great profusion; 
spicy fragrance. Plant is a low grower 
but stoutly built, with abundance of 
foliage, and is a prolific bloomer. The 
best of all yellow garden Roses. 
*Mrs. Sam McGredy. Marvelous blend of 
scarlet and orange. Beautiful buds; 
full and matchless blooms, richly frag- 
rant. Good growing qualities, and 
colorful bronzy foliage. One of the 
best bicolors. 
Pink Dawn. Deep pink with orange at 
the base; sweetly fragrant. Blooms of 
good form. A vigorous grower, upright 
in habit. Long-lasting cut flowers. 

Polyantha Roses 
GOLDFARB’S CHOICE ROSES 
*President Herbert Hoover. One of the 
finest Roses ever introduced. Yellow, 
orange and scarlet in a luscious blend 
of color. Large, glorious blooms come 
on long, strong stems that make each 
flower a real bouquet, Exceptionally 
vigorous bush that breaks freely with 
heavy, basic canes. A very free bloom- 
er and richly fragrant. 
*Radiance. The standard for all other 
Roses. The most popular and most 
successfully grown variety in all Amer- 
ica. Brilliant carmine-salmon with re- 
verse rose-color. Its thrifty habit of 
growth and rugged character reach 
perfection in Roses. Has healthy, lux- 
uriant foliage and is tireless in activ- 
ity. Flowers are large, double, and 
delightfully fragrant. 
*Red Radiance. Clear, genuine red; fra- 
grant. The counterpart of Radiance, 
and its inseparable companion in the 
garden. Combined with Radiance and 
Mrs. Charles Bell, the salmon Radiance, 
you have a wonderful bed of Roses. 
Roslyn. Golden yellow with reverse side 
orange; slight fragrance. A cut-flower 
type that does well outside. Has large 
bloom, of unfading color, is an active 
bloomer with a compact, vigorous 
bush, 
Rouge Mallerin. Buds of brilliant deep 
red that open into large flowers of 
glowing scarlet, In the cool fall, the 
color is a deep velvety red that en- 
trances one. It is richly fragrant. Has 
upright growth with healthy foliage. 
*Sister Therese. ‘The Little Flower.” 
Golden yellow; bud touched with or- 
ange-carmine. Exquisite, long-pointed 
bud, making a fine, fragrant cut flow- 
er. A vgorous, active grower and free 
bloomer. A dainty, beautiful Rose, 
*Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Pure yellow— 
sunflower-yellow. Large, full flowers 
of rich, unfading color; very mild 
scent. A florist’s Rose of many years’ 
standing that still holds a favorite 
place in many gardens. Plant upright, 
vigorous, and very free flowering. 
*Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Coral-pink 
—about the most lovely shade of pink 
in Roses. Large, long-pointed bud on 
long stem opens into a handsome flow- 
er which is deliciously fragrant. 
*Talisman. A widely known Rose as popu- 
lar today as ever. Upright, vigorous 
grower and constant bloomer—an easy 
Rose to grow. The richly beautiful 
buds come on long stems, fine for cut- 
ting. It opens into a beautiful mix- 
ture of golden yellow, orange, and 
scarlet, varied in every bloom. Very 
fragrant. 
41 
ROSES 
noted for fragrance 
Ami Quinard McGredy’s Sunset 
Better Times Mme. Butterfly 
Christopher Stone Mrs. Sam McGredy 
Crimson Glory Pres. Herbert 
Dame Edith Helen rn penis 
r adiance 
E. G. Hill Rouge Mallerin 
Etoile de Hollande Souv. de Mme. C. 
Kaiserin Auguste Chambard 
Viktoria Texas Centennial 
Roses That Make Good 
Cut Flowers 
Better Times 
Charlotte Arm- 
strong 
Countess Vandal 
Dainty Bess 
Eclipse 
McGredy’s Sunset 
Mme. Butterfly 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
President Herbert 
Hoover 
Etoile de Hollande R.M.S. Queen Mary 
Sister Therese 
Talisman 
Texas Centennial 
Joanna Hill 
Kaiserin Auguste 
Viktoria 

Rouge Mallerim 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Small-Flowered Bedding Roses 
A group of Roses, dwarf and bushy in 
habit of growth, constantly blooming in 
masses or clusters of flowers. 
Very effective in solid beds, for bor- 
ders and for general mass effect. They 
are uSed extensively in all large gardens 
and parks to add color all year. They are 
ideal for a dividing-line between prop- 
erties. Need very little winter protection 
and are easy to grow. 
Prices: 
Of all varieties, except where noted, 
75c each; 3 for $1.90 
Chatillon. Clear pink. Continuous bloom- 
er with enormous heads of flowers. 
Splendid border plant and mighty popu- 
lar. 
Eblouissant. Crimson. Small, double 
flowers on a low bush. Very effective 
in groups, 
Ellen Poulsen. Large, fairly double flow- 
ers of bright rose-pink. Most attrac- 
tive appealing color, 
Gloria Mundi. Orange-scarlet. Medium- 
sized, double flower. Dwarf habit and 
uniform growth. 
Margo Koster. Globular blooms of orange- 
red in fine clusters. Bushy plants. A 
distinct Rose. 
Marie Pavic. White, tinted pink at center. 
Flowers of pleasing form. <A _ free 
bloomer. Fragrant. 
Topaz. Patent No. 300. Sulphur-yellow, 
exquisitely formed, full flowers. Low 
grower and a good cropper. 85c each; 
3 for $2.15. 
Triomphe Orleanais. Bright cherry-red. 
Medium size, double flowers. Mass of 
blooms opens uniformly over the entire 
bush, Finest red Polyantha. Slightly 
fragrant, 
