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ROSES, continued 
KONIGIN LUISE. HT. A good white Rose, double and 
high centered. Leathery, glossy foliage. 
LADY HILLINGDON. T. Slender pointed buds and cupped 
flowers of apricot-yellow. 
LOUIS PHILIPPE. Bengal. A good dark red shrub Rose, 
long lived and everblooming. Ideal for landscaping, for it 
is easy to grow and adds plenty of color. 
LUXEMBOURG. HT. Coppery yellow, deeper in the center; 
slightly fragrant. Soft bronze foliage on a strong, spreading 
plant. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. HT.  Velvety crimson-scarlet, 
with slight tea fragrance. Very vigorous in growth. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. HT. A fragrant shell-pink form of 
Radiance. 
POINSETTIA. HT. Large, double, bright scarlet. Well 
named. Compact, sturdy. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. HT. The color ranges 
through pink, orange, and flame tints; spicy fragrance. Plant 
extra tall and vigorous. 
RADIANCE. HT. Carmine-pink, globular flowers. An old 
standby. 
RED RADIANCE. HT. A rose-red form of Radiance that is 
just as popular. 
ROSLYN. HT. Golden yellow with orange on back of petals. 
Large, semi-double flowers on a compact plant. 
SOEUR THERESE. HT. Among the best golden yellow 
varieties. Semi-double, cupped blooms. Bronzy foliage. 
THE DOCTOR. HT. Enormous, semi-double, satiny pink 
flowers; fragrant. Vigorous and bushy. 
SMALL-FLOWERED CLUSTER ROSES 
(Polyantha) 
CECILE BRUNNER. Small, double, soft rose-pink. The 
perfect buttonhole Rose. 
ELSE POULSEN. Large clusters of semi-double, bright pink 
flowers. 
FLORADORA. Cupped, very double flowers of scarlet-red 
in clusters on good stems. Leathery foliage; much-branched 
plant. $1.00 each. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH. Light pink, in large clusters. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
eh eee BRUNNER. Soft pink flowers freely pro- 
uced. 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Scarlet flowers on a strong 
climbing plant. 
MARECHAL NIEL. Full yellow flowers on a vigorous plant. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. Fragrant, crimson 
flowers. 
PATENTED ROSES 
Among the patented Roses you will find the newer 
sorts that will add spice and interest to your Rose growing. 
These beauties have been well tested and should find a 
permanent place in many gardens. Their extra cost is 
justified by the fact that years of effort have gone into 
producing them. Try some of these patented Roses and 
get acquainted with the newcomers to the Rose world. 
BETTER TIMES. HT. Pat. No. 23. Brilliant cerise 
flowers, large and double. Extra fine for cutting but splendid 
also in the garden. $1.35 each. 


