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HARDY GARDEN ROSES 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 

Pearl Harbor 
Madame Joseph Perraud—This Rose was awarded a 
medal as “the most beautiful Rose in France.” The introducer 
describes it as “an enchanting Nasturtium buff straying to a 
luminous shell pink at the petal edges.” It is the nearest ap- 
proach to a pure buff that we have in Roses and an exquisite 
variety. 
Madame Jules Bouehe—One of the finest garden Roses in 
the white section; of splendid form, and a very strong grower. 
Occasionally this Rose will have a touch of blush pink. 
Mrs. Charles Bell—Lovely shell pink buds and blooms of 
fine, globular form with shadings of soft salmon, perfumed. 
Plants are notably strong and bushy, bearing good foliage, and 
is seldom attacked by disease. 
Mrs. Erskine P. Thom—A strong, healthy grower, equal in 
strength to the Radiance type of Rose. Beautiful, dark bronzy 
green, disease resistant foliage. Rich lemon yellow flowers, very 
sweetly scented and a very free flowering variety. 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher—Beautiful large flowers of salmon pink 
and gold with flesh pink edges. A very strong grower and one 
of the finest in the pink section. 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont—Medium sized, long-pointed bud of 
a reddish gold opening to a semi-double, cupped, very lasting 
fragrant flower of a deep golden yellow. Plant is of strong 
vigorous compact growth. A profuse and continuous bloomer. 
Mrs. Sam MeGredy—Beautiful long-pointed buds opening 
to large double high-centered flowers of glistening scarlet- 
copper-orange with deep red shadings on the outside of the 
petals. 
Pearl Harbor—Upper surface of the petal is a delicate shade 
of shell pink suffused golden bronze at the base. The outer or 
underside of the petals is a Tyrian rose in color. Plant is prac- 
tically thornless: a delightful colored Rose of bewitching fra- 
grance. 
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Pederables—Long pointed lemon-yellow buds gradually open- 
ing to a creamy white. When fully opened the yellow stamens 
are quite prominent in this semi-double variety. A fine bedding 
type and very fragrant. 
Pieture—Splendidly formed, medium-sized flowers of velvety 
Rose-pink, the petals pleasingly reflexed. Well named, as both 
form and color are very lovely. A free cutting Rose, unusually 
free blooming. 
Pink Dawn—An exceptionally charming Rose of highest merit, 
with an abundance of perfectly formed, full double flowers of 
a deep rose color, opening to lovely pink blooms, tinted with 
orange at the base of the petals. 
Pink Diamond (Patented)—The large, bright pink buds pro- 
duced by this marvelous variety open to light pink blooms of 
ereat size, frequently measuring 5 to 6 inches in diameter, and 
appear in great profusion. This variety has created more 
favorable comment than has any other pink in the garden this 
year. 
Poinsettia—The name of this beautiful Rose was suggested by 
Dr. J. Horace McFarland, Has semi-double flowers of a bright, 
rich scarlet color produced profusely during the whole season 
on vigorous plants of fairly tall growth. 
President Maeia—A lovely shade of pink, marked with 
heavy veins of darker pink and each of the perfect buds on a 
splendid stem for cutting. The face of the petals is pale flesh, 
warmed with a yellow flush toward the base; the reverse, the 
rich pink of the buds. The blooms are fragrant and flower all 
season. 
Southport—A brilliant scarlet and strongly recommended 
where brilliant color is desired. Not as heavy as many other 
red varieties but a well worth while Rose for its unusual fine 
color in the garden. 
Sterling (Patent 21) — A really true pink Rose. The yellow 
base of the petal enhances the brilliancy of the color to a 
considerable extent. A fine strong grower giving quantities of 
flowers throughout the entire season. 
Talisman—A seedling of Ophelia and Souy. de Claudius Pernet. 
“Like a choice, rare cameo, this seedling Rose stands out in 
rich and distinctive relief against any background.” Talisman 
is already so well-known that it needs no further comment. 
The Doetor—A clear Rose pink of enormous size with large 
stiff petals. Plant moderately vigorous, but very floriferous, 
delightful Verbena fragrance. Good foliage and a variety that 
was awarded the National Rose Society Gold Medal. 
White Killarney—A very large long pointed bud snow-white 
in color. One of our good white varieties. 
Will Rogers—Color velvety-black crimson with individual 
flowers about three inches across. A very handsome dark red 
variety, with a lasting fragrance. 
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