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ROUGE MALLERIN. —Long | pointed | scarlet buds; 
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_Hybrid Tearoses. 
AMI QUINARD —Black-crimson buds; maroon-red, semi- 
double flowers. 15 petals. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Cooper-red buds, 
double, large blooms of delicate salmon- pink, with reverse 
opening to sémi- 
C limbing Everblooming Roses 
PAUL'S SCARLET —Intense scarlet “flowers of excellent 
shape and moderate size, borne in small trusses. Plant of 
moderate growth, foliage 00g, blooms very liberally at 
itS season. 
RED RADIANCE—A sport of the bush Red Radiance and 
like it except it is a vigorous climber. 



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Flowering SHRUBS 
EDITOR McFARLAND —Clear 
_ TALISMAN—A ‘gorgeous erties 
carmine having coppery sheen. One of the best bloomers. 
CALEDONIA—The “White American Beauty.” Large 
flowers of waxy paper white in June, yielding their final. 
outburst with the first snow fall. 
COLUMBIA —Beautiful peach-pink, deepenmg as it opens. 
Superior shaped buds on very long and nearly RuOr ULES: 
stems of good length. Very hardy. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—vVery large, well pane brilliant. 
red blooms, fragrant. One of the best new garden roses. 
brilliant pink, — Perfect 
form; long lasting when cut. Strong stems. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—One of the largest reds. Color 
is a beautiful crimson-red shading to cerise, and has 
profusion of petals opening to a higher center. TNs 
grower. Very hardy. Beautiful foliage. 
GOLDEN DAWN —Large pointed buds of bright yellow, 
tinged with red. Flower large, well shaped, deliciously ; 
fragrant. Fine foliage, in different stages of development. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA—Golden yellow. Varying in differ- 
ent stages of development. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VIKTORIA —Queen of white roses. 
Pure pearly white with splendid large buds and superb, 
full double blooms. A profuse and continuous bloomer. 
LADY. HILLINGDON — Deep apricot-yellow to orange. 
Long slender pointed buds. A very free blooming variety, 
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sturdy growth. 
LUXUMBOURG—Flowers ian orange, with long pointed 
buds on graceful stems. Beautiful foliage. Strong, a att 
grower 
PRES. H. HOOVER —A glorious new multi-colored Sone: 
unfolding its broad, thick petals unhurriedly from the 
beautiful pointed bud. Vivid cerise-pink, -softly flamed 
with yellow, orange and scarlet; this combination most 
emphatic or the reverse. The perfume is exquisite; the 
foliage ornamental. 
RADIANCE, PINK E Dine of the most Hae ieertt garden 
varieties with large pointed buds which are rosy-carmine 
on the outside. of petals and light, silvery- pink on inside. 
Very beautiful. Very vigorous. 
RADIANCE, RED —Beautiful. red sport of Pink Radiance 
_and like it except in color Stands among the best twelve 
roses of its class in America. 
ers. Very. fragrant. Long stems. 
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red 
blooms. | ragrant. Sturdy. . 
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-ROSLYN—Tapering buds, big riffled golden- -yellow flow- 
PINK RADIANCE—Same avalities as Pink Radiance bush 
rose. Vigorous climber. 
Polyanthus 
crimson trusses of | fragrant ~ tnwers 
Top-notch in its\.color and class. 
GOLDEN SALMON -Salmon pink and orange. Very pop- 
ular in its class. 




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