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Mrs. P. S. du Pont 
Tapering, reddish gold buds and 
double, golden yefow flowers; 
spicy fragrance 

Editor McFarland 
Clear, brilliant pink. Strong stems 
for cutting 

Condesa de Sastago | 
Cut flowers of fiery copper inside 
and rich gold on the reverse 

Ami Quinard 
Strong grower; semi-double flowers 
of deep, velvety crimson 


Shapely, two-toned pink flowers 
produced in great abundance. 

Caledonia Talisman 
Large, pure white. Long, strong A rare combination of shadings of 
stems; good foliage gold, apricot, yellow, and deep 
pink. Beautiful, long, pointed buds 
and good stems 
IMPERIAL DOZEN 
There are numerous good Roses; in fact there are a thousand or 
more varieties each having some merit. It would not be practical for us 
to offer all the varieties and it would be a difficult task for a planter to 
make a selection from an extended list. So we have attempted to select 
and offer only the most practical and popular varieties planted in the 
area in which we operate. Our Imperial Dozen, illustrated on this 
page, is made up of various shades of the finest garden Hybrid Tea 
varieties we know and is offered in 2 yr. No. 1 Blooming Size Plants. 
We offer the Imperial Dozen, 1 each of 12 varieties illustrated 
on this page, for $12.00, or $1.20 each, your choice of varieties. 
GOLD MEDAL DOZEN 
While most of the varieties of the following selection of Hybrids are 
not quite as new as the Imperial Dozen Collection, they are among 
the best in cultivation. They have been thoroughly tested and meet 
the requirements of beautiful, vigorous garden Roses. 
2 Year, No. 1, Blooming Size Plants: $11.00 per dozen— 
$1.00 each, your choice of varieties 
Betty Uprichard. Color similar to the Edith Nellie Perkins. Very 
fragrant. Tall, branching plant. 
Briarcliff. Large, perfectly formed, deep rose-pink b.ossoms— 
lighter shade on outer petals with touch of citron-green at base. 
Dame Edith Helen. Color similar to the Editor McFarland. Long 
stems, vigorous bloomer. 
Etoile de Hollande. Color similar to the E. G. Hill. Considered the 
finest red Rose in the world. 
K. A. Viktoria. Creamy white buds, snow white flowers. One of 
the best Whites. 
Lady Hillingdon. Color similar to the Mrs. P. 8. du Pont. Famous 
old garden variety. 
Luxembourg. Color somewhat like the Edith Nellie Perkins. One 
of the best for the South. 
MeGredy’s Searlet. Vivid rose-red with a blazing scarlet sheen. 
Large, loosely formed flowers on vigorous, healthy plants. 
Radiance Pink. Color similar to the Edith Nellie Perkins. Vigorous, 
healthy grower. One of the best Pinks. 
Radiance Red. Bright, even shade of pure red. Size, foliage, growth, 
and habits same as its parent, the Pink Radiance. 
Sunburst. Color similar to the Mrs. P. S. du Pont. An old garden 
variety which continues popular. 
President Herbert Hoover. Blend of orange and pink, flamed and 
suffused with vivid rose pink. 
Group of 6 Gold Medals, $5.75 
¥ 
Edith Nellie Perkins E. G. Hill 
Immense, dazzling red flowers. 
Strong grower the best 

Vigorous, free flowering; one of 




Mrs. Charles Bell 
Delicate shell-pink. The only Rose 
with this particular color 
‘Golden Dawn 
Large, double flowers of lemon- 
yellow; deliciously fragrant 
Margaret McGredy 
Double, cup-shaped flowers of 
orange-scarlet turning toa peculiar 
shade of carmine-rose 
Joanna Hill 
Pointed buds, deep creamy yellow 
flowers tinged with salmon and 
yellow; long, strong stems 
