Roses 
Brainard’s 


ROSE 
ARISTOCRATS 
of today 
Selected for Their Charm 
and Beauty 
Peace. Plant Patent No. 591. Words can give but a 
hint of the incredible beauty of this new Rose, 
PEACE. The buds are gold with pink, opening slowly 
to long lasting blooms. The large, fully opened flow- 
ers are very double and show delicate tints of yellow, 
pale gold and cream, petals delicately edged light 
pink. Plants are robust; foliage dark green and flow- 
ers on long, strong stems. $2.00 each. 
Prima Donna. Plant Patent No. 639. Exquisitely formed 
slender pointed buds of salmon pink, opening slowly 
to large delightfully fragrant flowers of rich salmon 
sufused with pink and tinges of deep orange. The 
gracefully curled petals combine with the warm 
coloring to make this a future favorite. Plant is vigor- 
ous, upright and disease resistant. $1.50 each. 
Eclipse. Plant Patent No. 172. Distinctive sleek taper- 
ing buds of pure golden yellow on rigid, upright 
stems; good foliage makes this an ideal yellow rose, 
often referred to as the ‘“Super-streamlined”’ rose. 
Plants are vigorous and branching. Does well in all 
localities. $1.35 each. 
Grand Duchess Charlotte. Plant Patent Pending. This 
grand new Rose affords us a new and delightful 
shade of red. The beautiful long, well-formed buds 
are burnt carmine and open to full blooms of a lovely 
begonia-rose with the petals artistically recurved. 
The plant is unusually graceful in growth; foliage 
bright green and disease resistant. $1.50 each. 

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H. T. Rose, Sterling, Plant Patent No. 21 
Hearts Desire. Plant Patent No. 501. This already 
popular Rose of a beautiful rich scarlet color has 
three distinctive and desirable features; its beautiful 
form, heavy petalage and delightful fragrance. The 
large, full, attractive buds are held erect on good 
stems. It is an excellent cutting Rose. $1.50 each. 
Panorama. Plant Patent No. 614. A McGredy rose of 
unusually gay and almost unimaginable coloring, 
petals are of a lovely, fairly even shade of deep but 
brilliant rose pink, reverse of petal silvery buff 
suffused with pink. The beauty of this Rose is en- 
hanced by abundant, rich, dark green foliage, a 
delightful pink Rose in every respect. $1.50 each. 
Sterling. Plant Patent No. 21. This grand Rose has been 
a consistent prize winner at Rose shows in many parts 
of the country. It is a beautiful shade of bright pink 
in both bud and open flower and the blooms are 
produced singly on strong stems on vigorous plant. 
The flower is delightfully scented, of true Rose 
fragrance. $1.35 each. 
Crimson Glory. Plant Patent No. 105. True deep crim- 
son. A “Glory” Rose, truly glorious in size, in form, 
in fragrance. Makes a vigorous plant resistant to 
disease. The large, beautifully formed buds open to 
well-formed, full, richly fragrant flowers of vivid 
crimson shaded ox-blood red with velvety sheen. 
This is a top ranking red Rose of today. $1.50 each. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent No. 38. A Rose of 
charming beauty. The large, long, tapering buds of 
Orange-copper gradually unfold to large, exquisite 
and delightfully scented blooms of rich tones of 
copper and salmon. Plant is vigorous, disease resist- 
ant, grows 24 to 30 inches tall with flowers on long, 
erect stems. $1.35 each. 
The Chief. Plant Patent No. 456. To add an unusual 
and interesting color to the rose garden this beautiful 
new really copper colored rose will certainly do it. 
The color is really a combination of copper, bronze 
and reddish orange, a unique and intriguing rose. 
Plant is of strong upright growth, free flowering and 
disease resistant. $1.50 each. 
