ROSES - - General List 
85 each. 3 for $2.40; $8.50 per dozen. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Long pointed buds of oriental-red, 
shaded cerise-orange, opening to double lasting blooms which 
are salmon-pink inside and cerise-orange on the outside of the 
petals. A real favorite with all gardeners. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—This rose is becoming increasingly popular 
each year. A strong upright grower and a continuous bloomer 
with long pointed pink buds with a glow of amber and a paler 
edge. One of the best pinks. 
E. G. HILL—A great red rose. Massive blooms of deep crimson 
and scarlet, velvety on inside. Splendid for cutting. Unusually 
healthy foliage. A good grower. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND—The most popular red garden rose. Brilliant 
red blooms with beautiful oval buds. In the fall the blooms have 
a dark velvety sheen, making them almost blackish-red. Thrives 
everywhere and produces a fine lot of blooms throughout the 
season. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—tThe old favorite white. Large double 
white, outer petals occasionally tinged with pink. Particularly 
recommended for cold climates. 
GENERAL McARTHUR—Wonderful scarlet-crimson blooms on a : 
strong erect plant. Highly perfumed, and a profuse bloomer. TALISMAN 

GLOWING CARMINE—A delightful red rose aptly described in its 
name. Very double, pleasingly fragrant. An excellent red gar- 
4 GOLDEN RAPTURE—A splendid yellow rose of upright growth. 
eo oe The pure yellow buds are of ideal form. A splendid variety for 
tti d for bedding. 
GOLDEN DAWN —Buds of rich straw yellow, splashed with crim- AE OSs ar Seca 
son, opening to beautiful flowers of sunflower yellow, passing to 
lemon with age. Strong, vigorous and free-flowering with glossy 
olive-green disease-resistant foliage. 
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THE WORLDS FINEST ROSES N. VAN HEVELINGEN, Portland, Oregon 
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