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SILVER GIANT ROSES, continued 
Your choice of variety, $1.95 each; postpaid $2.05 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. This is the bright scarlet-red climber 
that is to be seen in all its shining glory in every state of the 
Union. Often it is the only Rose possessed by a family, and it 
has certainly done its share in making the humblest home more 
attractive. Great clusters of semi-double flowers are borne in 
abundance on the vigorous plant for several weeks in early 
summer. 
President Herbert Hoover. A tall-growing plant with beautiful 
blooms in varying shades of orange. The buds are scarlet and 
yellow, opening to cream-yellow and scarlet. Strong, upright 
stems make this a good one for cutting. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Just who Prince Camille was in the 
flesh we don’t know, but he has been handsomely commemo- 
rated these many years in this dark red Hybrid Perpetual. The 
blooms are rich in fragrance, of cupped form, with about 100 
petals, and are freely produced in June. 
Radiance. Known all over the world as the standard pink Hy- 
brid Tea. Plants are willing to grow and produce in any reason- 
able location and they require a minimum of coddling. Growth 
reaches a height of 4 or 5 feet. The flowers are bowl-shaped, 
cameo-pink, and very fragrant. They are not, strictly speaking, 
of exhibition form, but they are thoroughly dependable and 
satisfactory to the majority of Rose-growers. 
Red Radiance. Just like Radiance except in color. Don’t ex- 
pect scarlet-red blooms, for they are not that, but a deep rosy 
red. Fragrance and lusty growth are a perfect match for the 
parent variety. 
Talisman. A favorite of brides, of hostesses, of decorators, of 
everyone. This Rose, partly no doubt because of its pleasing 
and easily remembered name, has become somewhat of a house- 
hold word. The medium-sized flowers are a glorious blending 
of flame, orange, and copper and are especially nice in the fall. 
This is a Rose that does not care for the hottest weather. 
Varnished, dark green leaves set off the blooms. 
Triomphe Orleanais. A Polyantha with large clusters of bright 
cherry-red flowers that last well in the sun. Bright glossy 
green foliage on an erect plant 20 to 30 inches tall. 
White Radiance. Another member of the famous Radiance 
family. Blooms are the same full, globular shape, pure white 
in color. Very fine indeed. 
Yellow Rambler. Here is a splendid yellow climber that all 
Rose-lovers will want. Its blooms are large and very full- 
petaled, with pleasing fragrance. The color is beautiful canary- 
yellow. Long stems make it ideal for cutting. Blooms freely 
In uD and June. The rich glossy green foliage is ornamental 
In itsell. 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Your choice of the above Hybrid Teas, $1.20 each; 3 for $3.30, not postpaid. Or $1.30 each; 3 for $3.60, postpaid 
American Beauty. An old-time Rose with huge, fragrant 
blooms of bright crimson. Vigorous plant. 
Ami Quinard. Just about the darkest maroon color you can 
find. Not large, but velvety and altogether charming. 
Autumn. Compact, very double flowers of burnt-orange streaked 
with red. Blooms well im the fall. 
Betty Uprichard. Salmon-pink on the inside of the petals and 
coppery carmine on the outside. Large, semi-double. 
Briarcliff. Very large, double, deep rose-pink flowers. Fragrant 
and high-centered. Fine for cutting. 
Condesa de Sastago. A Spanish Rose with a distinct two-color 
effect—copper and gold. Stands out in any planting. 
Crusader. Large, crimson-red flowers; slightly fragrant. Strong 
plant. 
Dame Edith Helen. Glowing pink blooms rich with old Rose 
fragrance. Very large and double; freely produced on long 
stems. 
Double White Killarney. Long buds opening to double, open 
blooms of snowy white. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Salmon-pink flushed orange; double, 
fragrant, long lasting. Bushy, sturdy plants. 
Editor McFarland. Large, fragrant blooms of glowing pink. 
Fine for cutting. 
E. G. Hill. Dazzling scarlet; excellent in both bud and open 
flower. Strong, vigorous, free-flowering plant. 
Essence. Rich scarlet in color. Flower is cupped and the petals 
slightly fluted at the edges. Damask fragrance. 
Etoile de Hollande. The standard bright red Rose. Fragrant, 
unfading, and always dependable. 
Francis Scott Key. Deep pink with lighter reverse. Very large 
and high-centered. Dark green foliage. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Wonderful big snow-white blooms. A 
very vigorous plant growing 5 feet tall. 
General MacArthur. Crimson-scarlet, well shaped and fra- 
grant. Blooms freely. 
Golden Ophelia. Golden yellow, slightly lighter on the outer 
petals. Glossy green foliage. 
Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. A golden yellow Rose from 
long ago that is still worth growing. 
Hinrich Gaede. A multicolored Rose of nasturtium color, 
golden yellow and vermilion. Very fine. 
Hoosier Beauty. A very fragrant, glowing crimson Rose shaded 
darker. Bushy im growth. 
Joanna Hill. An extra-good cutting Rose with pointed, deep 
cream-colored flowers tinged salmon and ochre-yellow. Fra- 
grant. 
Los Angeles. A very famous Rose—the first Hybrid Tea. Coral- 
pink tinted salmon and gold; very fragrant. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Vivid rose-red. Large, healthy plants that 
bloom almost continuously. 
Mme. Butterfly. Light pink tinted gold. Rich perfume. Per- 
fect for cutting. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. The salmon-pink Radiance. Very fine. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Rich gold in color, with a spicy fra- 
grance. Attractive glossy foliage. 
Ath The name tells the color—flaming scarlet. Blooms 
reely. 
President Herbert Hoover. Large flowers of flaming scarlet 
and yellow; rich fragrance. Extremely vigorous. A splendid 
garden Rose. 
Radiance. Large, globe-shaped, fragrant pink flowers. The 
standard pink Rose. 
Red Radiance. A deep red sport of Radiance. Just as strong in 
growth. 
Roslyn. Golden yellow with deep orange reverse. Vigorous, 
compact growth. 
Sensation. A 5-inch flower of scarlet-crimson shaded maroon. 
Dark foliage on a free-branching plant. 
Soeur Therese. Fragrant, rich yellow blooms freely borne on a 
sturdy plant. Semi-double in form. 
Souv. de Georges Pernet. Very large, globular flower of Orien- 
tal red with yellow shadings. 
Sunburst. A combination of yellow tones; double, cupped 
flowers. 
Talisman. The popular multicolor Rose—golden yellow and 
copper. Flowers pointed, not very large; best in the fall. 
aeons Radiance. Pure white, globular flowers on a very strong 
plant. 
Willowmere. Double, cupped flowers; pink shaded yellow. 
Yellow Talisman. General appearance like Talisman, but the 
color is pure yellow. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Cl. American Beauty. Heavy, crimson blooms on a vigorously 
climbing plant. 
Cl. Mrs. P. S. du Pont. Golden yellow blooms on a strong 
climbing plant. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Exactly like the bush form except for the 
plant habit. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Clusters of blazing scarlet flowers. 
The favorite red climber all over America. 
Silver Moon. Large, semi-double flowers of creamy white. 
Grows to 20 feet high. 
Strong, healthy bushes, $1.20 each, not postpaid. 
Or $1.30 each, postpaid. 

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