

Editor McFarland 




Caledonia 

Golden Dawn \ 
WAYNMESBORO NURSERIES, INC. 
THE IMPERIAL 
There are numerous good Roses; in fact, there are a thousand or more vari- 
eties, 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 prac- 
We Offer the 2-Year No. 1 Blooming Size 
Plants in the Imperial Dozen as Follows: 
AMI QUINARD. Deep velvety red. Beautiful 
buds, semi-double flowers. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. In a color class to 
itself, being beautiful, harmonizing shades of 
carmine and salmon. Long pointed buds, thick- 
textured petals which hold their form and color. 
CALEDONIA. Beautiful large 
pure white. Long, strong 
stems, good foliage. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. 
Two-toned; coppery pink 
inside and golden outside. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. 
Soft, glowing pink. Strong, 
profuse bloomer. 
E. G. HILL. Immense, daz- 
zling red flowers. Vigorous, 
free flowering. One of the 
best. 
GOLDEN DAWN. A free 
blooming, golden yellow. 
Strong stems. Excellent 
foliage. 

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Talisman 
' Gold Medal 
While most of the varieties of 
the following selection of Hybrid 
ps Tea Monthly Roses are not quite as 
new as the Imperial Dozen Col- 
Betty Uprichard 

2 Year No. 1 Blooming Size Plants: $13.50 per Dozen, 
BRIARCLIFF. Large, perfectly formed, deep rose-pink blossoms—light S e 
with touch of citron-green at base. 4 : ; gee Be PEE 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Color similar to Editor McFarland. Long stems. Vigorous bloomer 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Shapely, two-toned, pink fl s i ; 
Ab Reel eer pely ) Dat owers, produced in great abundance. 
eg HOLLANDE. Color similar to the E. G. Hill. Considered the finest red Rose in 
JOANNA HILL. Pointed buds. Deep, creamy yellow flowers, ti d wi S 
Sabah cadet 18 ey s, tinged with salmon and yellow. 
K. A. VIKTORIA. Creamy white buds. Snow white flowers. One of the best whites, 
