
© * Sterling (1) 
*SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. H.T. Sun- 
flower-yellow. Very large and full. A great Rose to 
grow for exhibition blooms, and the standard yellow 
both in gardens and under glass. Sometimes the outer 
petals are white and occasionally it shows a black 
center when fully open, but when it ts right It Is per- 
fect. $1 ea. 
*SCEUR THERESE (Sister Therese). H.T. (3) 
Yellow. Long-pointed buds are chrome-yellow, 
heavily marked with carmine; the open flower is rich 
daffodil-yellow and holds its color well. Sweetbriar 
fragrance. The bloomscome freely on splendid cutting 
stems. You can always recognize this Rose from its 
habit of forming sturdy, 3-foot, upright canes which 
are topped with a “lighted” candelabrum of 5 or more 
burning yellow blooms. 20 to 25 petals. 1930, Silver- 
sult Medal, Valenciennes. 1932, Certificate, Contest for 
Most Beautiful Rose of France, Lyons; Silver Medal, 
Portland, Ore. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. 
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+SNOWBIRD. H.T. White. Snow-white from the 
bud until the petals fall. For bedding it is unsurpassed. 
The fragrant, pure white flowers are perfectly formed, 
full petaled and are often 4 inches across. $1 ea. 
*STERLING. H.T. @) Plant Pat. 21. Pink. 
Bright pink flowers of splendid form come singly on 
vigorous-growing plants. A delightfully fragrant Rose 
and fine for cutting. Sterlmg was first grown as a 
Rose for greenhouse culture but proved so excellent 
when tested outdoors that it now ranks as one of the 
best in the deep pink Hybrid Teas. $1 ea. 
TALISMAN. HLT. Page 14. (8) Multicolored. 
Free in bloom. At its gayest it is a glorious combi- 
nation of orange, yellow, and rose-red. It 1s one of the 
finest of all garden Roses for cutting. The fragrant 
flowers are much more highly colored in autumn, at 
which time they simply eclipse the finest florists’ 
blooms. During hot weather the blooms are apt to be 
off color and of poor form, but simply pinch them off 
and your fall crop will be that much better. $1 ea.; 
3 for $2.50. 
*TEXAS CENTENNIAL. H.T. Plant Pat. 162. 
Blood-red. This richly fragrant blood-red variety is 
a sport of the great President Herbert Hoover Rose, 
and has all the good qualities of its parent. The tall 
plants are remarkably free in bloom with flowers that 
come on erect firm stems and are notably fine and 
long-lasting when cut. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. 
*THE CHIEF. H.T. (W. E. Lammerts.) Plant 
Pat. 456. Lovely, streamlined buds of deep rose- 
color open to large artistic blooms of shining flame and 
reddish coral, which merge to orange-pink as the 
flower ages. $1.25 ea.t 
* WHITE BRIARCLIFF. H.T. Plant Pat. 108. 
An ideal white Rose for cutting. The exquisite, long, 
streamlined white buds are continuously produced. 
$1.25 ea.t 


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