6 Elmer 

BUSH ROSES 
White Shades 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Has been well called 
“The Snow Queen''—the standard of perfection, 
for all white roses. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. A close rival of 
Druschki for top honors; persistent bloomer. 
NEIGE PARFUM. Exceptionally fragrant; large, 
double white. 
SLEIGH BELLS. P.R.R. A new white rose that really 
produces blooms. Large ovoid buds, with 40 or 
more petals. The producer, Howard & Smith give 
an interesting description, in these words. “A 
trace of cool primrose at the base of the petals, 
adds life to the flower." Fine foliage; long stems. 
Retail $2.00. 
SNOWBIRD. Produces a large crop of well formed 
snow white blooms which have a feathery look 
when fully open. Very popular, especially in 
Southern California. 
WHITE WINGS. P.A.F. One of the fine single 
roses; large; fragrant; very bushy and upright in 
growth. We like this white rose. Retail $1.50. 
BUSH ROSES 
Clear Yellow and Orange 
BUTTERSCOTCH. Pat. 613. ‘Nothing like the color 
of butterscotch has so far been seen in roses;" 
exceptional form. Retail $1.50. 
CROWN OF GOLD. An offspring of good old 
Joanna Hill; long pointed buds open to large, 
double, deep gold blooms, on strong stems; very 
vigorous to 5 feet. 
DEBONAIR. Pat. 677. A brand-new yellow; up- 
right grower; fine form on long stems. Retail 
$1.50. 
ECLIPSE. Pat. 172. Famous for its exceptionally 
long, curling buds of unchanging deep gold, on 
good cutting stems. Retail $1.35. 
FRED EDMUNDS. Pat. 731. Beautiful deep orange; 
rated by the American Rose Society among the 
country’s ten best roses. Retail $1.50. 
GOLDEN HARVEST. Pat. 729. Large double, clear 
yellow on strong stems; exceptionally prolific; 
excellent plant. Retail $1.50. 
LOWELL THOMAS. Pat. 595. Large, well shaped 
buds of clear canary yellow; free bloom. Retail 
$1.50. 
