Aybud “lea Roses 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Clear yellow of uniform 
color. Vigorous and upright in growth, with 
an abundance of foliage and a splendid plant 
habit. Full, double flower, sweetly scented. 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT. Golden yellow—a rich 
color that does not fade. Long-pointed buds 
and flowers of medium size in great profusion; 
spicy fragrance. A low grower but stoutly 
built. A prolific bloomer, like a Floribunda. 
NEIGE PARFUM. Wonderful lemon-verbena 
fragrance; one of the most highly perfumed of 
all Roses. Bud is slightly tinted with cream; 
the open flower is beautiful white, peony form. 
PEDRALBES. Rich yellow buds open to creamy 
white blooms of large size, with yellow center. 
Profuse and constant bloomer. Spreading 
habit of growth. Flowers come in clusters on 
long, graceful stems, with slight fragrance. 
PICTURE. Velvety, clear pink with salmon 
undertones. Very double flowers with heavy- 
textured, reflexed petals. Rates very high 
with American Rose Society members. Free 
blooming. 
POINSETTIA. Rich scarlet, even and distinct. 
Beautifully shaped buds and large, brilliant 
blooms, slightly fragrant. Tall, healthy 
grower; profuse bloomer. A very fine Rose. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Yellow- 
orange and scarlet in a luscious blend. Large, 
glorious blooms on long, strong stems that 
make each flower a bouquet; richly fragrant. 
Exceptionally vigorous bush that blooms freely. 
RADIANCE. The most dependable Rose in 
America. Brilliant carmine-salmon with re- 
verse rose color. Its thrifty habit of growth 
and rugged character reach perfection. Pro- 
duces a host of large flowers with true Rose 
fragrance. Most popular and most success- 
fully grown variety in the country. 
: STANDARD KINDS 

_ Our Bean Field Sprayer, with 300-gal. tank, and generat- 
ing 500 ibs. pressure. It carries 32 nozzles, four to each 
row, spraying eight rows each round, 
RED RADIANCE. Clear, genuine red. The 
counterpart of Radiance and its inseparable 
companion in the garden. Has all the depend- 
able qualities of Pink Radiance but a richer 
color. Both require the minimum of care. 
SISTER THERESE. “The Little Flower.” 
Golden yellow; bud touched with orange- 
carmine. Exquisite, long-pointed bud, making 
a fine, fragrant cut flower. Active grower 
with a spreading habit. A very free bloomer. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. Pure sun- 
flower-yellow. Large, full flowers of rich, un- 
fading color; very mild scent. A florist’s Rose 
that is still very popular in the garden. Plant 
upright, vigorous and very free flowering. 
TALISMAN. Beautiful mixture of golden yel- 
low, orange and scarlet, varied in every bloom. 
Richly colored buds on long stems. Fine for 
cutting, especially in the fall; very fragrant. 
Upright, vigorous; constant bloomer. 
YELLOW TALISMAN. A yellow sport of the 
famous and popular Talisman Rose. Excellent 
for cutting; fragrant. 
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