BUSH ROSES (Continued, a 
EDITOR McFARLAND ‘ 
A rich pink rose, beautiully feed feaii an bud and when 
in full bloom. Each, $1.25. oo = 
FRAU KARL DRUSHKI wed 
This regal white rose is very well known. It is, in fact, one 
of the best white roses ever produced. Each, $1.25. 
FRANCES ASHTON 
A semi-double variety, in bright carmine. A very desirable 
addition to the garden because of its glorious color and 
healthy, sturdy plant. Each, $1.25. 
FAIENCE 
This rose aptly bears the name of the Faience pottery, which 
is famous for its exquisite iridescent colors. The bud of the 
rose has a yellow base, shading to brilliant pink at the edges. 
The opened flower is a rosy peach with coppery pink tints 
at the center. Each, $1.25. 
GOLDEN DAWN 
A magnificent yellow rose, the bud splashed with crimson, 
the open bloom a clear lemon yellow. The flower is large 


and full, containing from 50 to 60 petals. Each, $1.25. 
NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD 
This true scarlet red rose blooms freely all season. Its most 
outstanding trait is its vigor and ability to flourish with little 
attention. Each, $1.25. 
OLD GOLD 
The name aptly desgribes | {this lovely) §ihgl e rose. The bud 
is a burnished yélléw’ whith takés “on a tint of pink as it 
opens.--bach,; ~$1.25. 
OPHELIA 
An old garden favorite that offers everything desired in a 
rose. The pink bud is well-formed and long-lasting. The 
medium-sized open rose is creamy white stained with vary- 
ing shades of salmon and pale pink. The plant is strong, 
upright and blooms generously. Each, $1.25. 
PICTURE 
This is generally recognized as one of the finest pink roses 
ever produced. It is a clear warm pink, with a faint under- 
tone of salmon. From bud to bloom, it is truly a “picture 
rose’. Each, $1.25. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER 
Among roses, this one is as well known as the man whose 
name it bears. It is multi-colored, ranging through many 
shades of apricot, pink, cerise and creamy yellow. Buds and 
open flowers are large and vigorous and are borne singly 
on strong, straight stems. One of the finest roses for cutting. 
Delightfully fragrant and always dependable. Each, $1.25. 
SHOT SILK 
The bud is orange and gold, opening to a semi-double flower 
of coppery rose and golden yellow. The foliage is bright 
green and very resistant to mildew. Does well in cool 
places. Each, $1.25. 
SISTER THERESE 
A golden yellow rose, the long slender buds marked with 
carmine. The open bloom is a clear, delicate yellow tinged 
with apricot pink. It has a spicy fragrance and is suitable 
for cutting as each bloom is borne on a stiff stem, from 6 to 
8 inches long. Frequently from 5 to 15 roses appear simul- 
taneously, each carried on its own sturdy stem. Each, $1.25. 
RED LETTER DAY 
A single rose that flaunts large velvety rose-red 
This fine old SOLB..OuU aintains its Foi te 
uly of the 
as a favorite through 
rose and the plant's excellent eae qualities 
Each, $1225: 
petals. 
and its vigor. 
ROSLYN 
A golden yellow rose, large and shapely. It is 
particularly notable for the tapering bud and the 
tuffled petals of the open flower. Each, $1.25. 
FREE-FLOWERING 
TALISMAN 
This is, truly, the queen among roses, for it is 
known and loved everywhere. The colors are vivid 
contrasts of gold, rose-pink and carmine. Each, 
$1.25. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON 
Dark red’tnd velvety. The magnificent color is 
unfading even in hot weather. The pointed black- 
ish red buds have. reflexed petals; in the open 
flower the petals curl back into a distinct cactus 
form, unlike any other rose. It has a very pleas- 
ing fragrance. Each, $1.25. 
HARDY CLIMBERS 
These climbing roses require little ground space but will trans- 
form a fence, trellis, pillar or wall with masses of glorious flowers 
and green foliage. All are very choice, some of them are climb- 
ing types of famous bush varieties. 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
A very vigorous, ever-blooming red climbing rose. 
It grows taller, climbs more rampantly than the 
widely known Paul Scarlet. The blooms are bril- 
liant dark red, with fine oval buds and beautiful 
open roses carried on leag stems. The flowers are 
very freely produced and they have a delicious 
fragrance: “Each, $1-Z5. 
CL. HOOVER 
This climber bears the multi-colored roses and 
has all the fine qualities of the bush variety bear- 
ing this name. The color of each rose ranges 
through shades of apricot, pink, cerise and creamy 
yellow. Buds and flowers are perfectly formed 
and the plant is a very strong, extensive climber. 
Each, $1:25. 
CL. KING MIDAS—Plant Pat. No. 586 
The deep, gold-colored roses of this climber grow 
in clusters of from four to six on a stem. A fine 
rose for cutting, as the buds are tight and shapely, 
the opened blooms large and full, and they last a 
long time. The hardy plant climbs quickly and 
vigorously and is well covered with dark green 
foliage. Each, $1.65. 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM 
A yellow rose, pure and unfading in color; this 
climber produces an even greater quantity of 
blooms than the popular bush variety. The buds 
and open roses are finely modeled, their golden 
color heightened by the dark green foliage. Each, 
$1.25. 
CL. PAUL SCARLET 
No rese has given more delight than this very pop- 
ular scarlet climber. In bloom it flaunts a great 
mass of bright red roses that cover the branching 
canes from top to bottom. The roses are semi- 
double and are borne in clusters of from three to 
20 flowers. The plant is limited in height so it is 
best suited for use on pillars It is hardy. blooms 
gloriously in the spring and frequently, also, in the 
fall, Each, $1.25, 
CL. TALISMAN 
This climber produces f:owers that are as splendid 
as the bush variety of Talisman. The roses are truly 
bril.iant in their tones of yellow, coppery pink and 
red. The stems are long and very desirable for 
cutting. A fence or trellis covered with climbing 
Talisman is breath-takingly beautiful. Each, $1.25. 



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