
HILL ‘N’ DALE ORCHARDS, Tupelo, Miss. A 



RAINBOW ROSE SPECIAL 
This Collection represenis the colors of the Rainbow— 
a complete garden in itself. Collection includes: 2 ROUGE 
MALLERN, RICH RED; 1 COLUMBIA, PINK; 1 TALIS- 
MAN, OLD GOLD AND YELLOW; 1 K. A. VICTORIA, 
PURE WHITE: 1 LADY HILLINGTON, APRICOT YEL- 
LOW: 1 HOOVER, OLD GOLD AND RED; 1 EDITOR Mc- 
FARLAND, DEEP PINK; 1 GHREN- 
OBLE, SCARLET; 1 LUXEN- 
BOUGH, RICH YELLOW. 10 ROSES g 
FOR ONLY $4.98. 
ORDER OFFER NUMBER 4-B 

YELLOW ROSES 
GOLDEN CHARM—The deep yellow Talisman sport. Like the 
parent in habit of growth. A superb yellow. 
SOUER THERESE—A very fine yollow Rose. Buds are chrome- 
yellow with heavy carmine marks, while the flower is rich 
daffodil-yellow. Fragrant. A continuous bloomer, 
GOLDEN DAWN—Sunflower-yellow blossoms turning to Lemon. 
Well formed, sweetly fragrant, a profuse, continuous 
bloomer. 
YELLOW CONDESA—A sport of Condesa de Sastago. Retains 
the habits of the mother plant. Pure lemon-yellow. 
LUXEMBOURG—Coppery yellow, shading deeper in the center. 
Pointed bud and large, double flower; slight fragrance. Soft 
bronzy foliage. 
WHITE ROSES 
CALEDONIA—Good white Roses are not very plentiful, but here 
is a fine one. It has very double, long lasting, pure white 
blooms on long stems. Very fragrant. An abundant pro- 
ducer. 
WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY—A snowy white Rose that has out- 
laste@ most others in popularity. Vigorous plant, blooming 
profusely. 
KAIS. A. VIKTORIA—A well known white Rose with a hint of 
lemon color in the center. Perfect form and sweet fragrance. 
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