PINK SHADES 
_ BETTY UPRICHARD. Center petals a rich salmon 
pink to carmine outer petals. are carmine with cop- 
pery shadings suffused orange. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. One of the largest and 
most perfectly formed pink roses known; glowing 
clear pink color on strong stems. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Fine shapely buds open- 
ing to double balanced flower; color is solid deep 
brilliant pink; blooms freely. 
LEONARD BARRON. Very double flowers of ex- 
tremely large Size, opening a salmon pink shade with 
a golden suffusion. Hardy native Alaskan rose. Nut- 
kana is one of the parents of this new variety. 
MISS ROWENA THOM. Very large buds and 
blooms of bright pink shaded with old gold at the 
center, borne on long, strong stems. Vigorous grower 
and profuse in bloom. 
RADIANCE, PINK. This is a fine all-round gar- 
den rose of brilliant rose-pink; vigorous and prolific; 
eonsistent performer. 
WHITE SHADES 
ALICE STERN. One of the newer roses and con- 
Sidered one of the best whites. Perfectly formed 
buds open to largé flower tinted ivory at base. 
Thrifty. 
CALEDONIA. Long buds of ivory change to 
purest white as the flowers open into large, double 
blooms. 
K. A. VICTORIA. A most popular white rose. 
Bears many large creamy white, perfectly formed 
flowers; very fragrant. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. <A white rose with a 
trace of blush in center. Blossoms are quite double, 
of good size and excellent form. Fragrant, thrifty, 
and free blooming. 
BICOLOR and BLENDED SHADES 
CONDESA de SASTAGO. A new variety with rare 
attractive color. Bears quantities of duuble flowers; 
petals are distinctly two-toned, deep coppery pink on 
inside, and golden yellow outside. Vigorous, bushy. 
DUQUESA de PENARANDA. Beautiful blend of 
apricot-orange and dark pink, opening to _ splendid 
blooms of coppery apricot. A marvelous rose of dis- 
tinet color. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Buds long and point- 
ed, outside of petals cream and blush shaded with 
orange; inside of petals salmon-pink with golden 
orange base. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Long pointed shapely bud of 
nasturtium-red color; double, high centered flowers 
of ideal shape and unusual color—rich luminous ver- 
million shaded golden yellow. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. High-centered, per- 
fectly formed buds and double blooms that shade 
from shell-pink at the edges to buff and orange in 
the center. An upright grower with long-stemmed 
blooms. A 1934 Gold Medal winner. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Large flowers of a 
very charming combination of cerise-pink, flame, 
scarlet and yellow with pink shade dominant; broad 
thick petals; fragrant. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant red and gold buds, opening 
to well shaped blooms of glowing yellow stained with 
copper-red and orange-rose on inside of petals. 
RED SHADES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Flowers are large and 
full, deep pink shaded soft carmine. Although not 
as profuse throughout the season as other roses in 
the everblooming class, it is more vigorous and an old 
favorite. . : 
AMI QUINARD. Blackish crimson buds; semi- 
double flowers of dark maroon-red. A popular “black” 
rose. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Brilliant sparkling 
searlet-crimson. Shapely long pointed buds open into 
large attractive flowers with true old damask rose 
fragrance. 
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