
CHRISTOPHER 
STONE 

~~ BRAZIER 
STANDARD BUSH ROSES 
The Very Best of the Old 
EACH $1.00 
AMI QUINARD 
The dainty deep red buds open into 
semi-double roses with petals like dark 
crimson velvet, so intense it is almost 
black. The center of golden anthers is 
in lovely contrast to the dark peicls. 
This rose has a sweet and lasting fra 
grance and the tall vigorous plant 
blooms generously. 
AUTUMN 
The flowers are an unusual combina- 
tion of deep burnt orange and pink, 
streaked with red. A strong upright 
grower with thick dark green glossy fo- 
liage. 
BETTY UPRICHARD 
A fine old favorite. It has large semi- 
double roses of a clear, delicate salmon- 
pink; the outside of the petals are a deep 
carmine with a coppery sheen. The up- 
tight plant bears a generous profusion 
of the fragrant blooms. 
BRAZIER 
As the name suggests, the color of burn- 
ing embers. The bud is bright burnt- 
orange, the very double open rose a 
rich scarlet through which glows the 
vivid orange on the reverse of the petals. 
It is fragrant, lasts well when cut and 
the vigorous, full-foliaged plant produces 
its flaming, fragrant blooms from June 
until frost. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM 
Coral red with orange at the base. In- 
troduced in 1926, this rose makes as gay 
a showing in the garden as the vivid 
newer varieties. The plant produces per- 
fectly-formed fragrant flowers on long 
cutting stems. The foliage is very dark 
and glossy and resistant to mildew. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
A splendid crimson-scarlet rose that is 
continuously popular. The long pointed 
buds open into huge, velvety semi- 
double flowers. The fragrance is warm 
and spicy and the plant has a long 
blooming period. These qualities and 
the fine color place this rose among the 
best reds. 

CONTRAST 
Red and yellow, an unusual bi- 
color. The upper surface of each 
petal is bright cerise, with yellow 
on its reverse. The color contrast 
is very beautiful. A fine cutting 
rose with long stems. 
DUQUESSA DE PENNERANDA 
A very staunch variety, one of 
the earliest to bloom in the spring. 
The rose is unique in color, a rich 
orange bud opening into a golden 
apricot bloom. It is very double, 
fragrant and long lasting. The 
plant is strong and upright and 
produces a steady succession of 
blooms and clean, bright foliage. 
EDITOR McFARLAND 
Long pointed pink buds with a 
glow of amber and a paler edge. 
tinuous bloomer. 
GOLDEN 
RAPTURE 
Strong upright grower and a con- 
FAIENCE 
E. G. HILL 
Always popular. This rose is a dazzling 
scarlet, getting darker as it opens. Flow- 
ers are borne on long stems and are 
very fragrant. Its free blooming habit 
and long lasting qualities keep it right 
up at the head of the good red roses. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE 
A sweet-scented red rose that is world 
famous. Strong and sturdy, it thrives 
everywhere. lt is a brilliant crimson, 
with fine oval buds that open slowly into 
exquisitely shaped blooms. The color is 
unfading through summer's heat but in 
the early fall the rose takes on an even 
darker, more velvety lustre. The plant 
produces many fine blooms throughout 
the season and is quite resistant to mil- 
dew. 
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. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
One of the most popular whites ever 
grown, this hardy perpetual is hard to 
beat. Immense long buds, opening to 
full pure white flowers of wax-like tex- 
ture. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE 
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. 
GOLDEN DAWN 
A perfect bud and flower of intense 
bright yellow. Bud _ sunflower-yellow, 
flushed old rose, flowers double, well 
formed sunflower-yellow to lemon-yel- 
low. Low, spreading and fragrant. 


