bute Roses 
ECLIPSE $1.50 
This is unquestionably one of the best all purpose yellow 
roses. The endless bounty of streamlined buds of rich 
gold enhanced by ornamental sepals are a new mark in 
grace and beauty. These elegant, tapering buds borne on 
long, straight stems are especially fine for cutting. The 
seemingly disease resistant plants with rich, heavy foliage 
have an upright habit. This prolific bloomer of excellent 
beauty is undoubtedly one of the very best roses. 
PLANT PAT. 172 
ENCHANTMENT (Jackson & Perkins) $1.50 
A large, long lasting rose of delicate fragrance. Large, 
long stately buds of apricot and clear yellow at the base 
oven to large, graceful high centered peach pink blooms. 
These wholesome flowers are borne on vigorous, upright 
plants, wealthy with dark green foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 737 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE $1.25 
One of the best of the red roses. A beautiful dark, velvety 
maroon red that seldom blues. Very fragrant and excel- 
lent as a cut flower. Growth sometimes rather slow the 
first year, after that a vigorous grower with an abun- 
dance of disease resistant foliage. A prolific bloomer. 
FAIENCE $1.25 
In Faience we have a rose with a different color combina- 
tion than in any other rose. It is a two tone of soft peach 
and cadmium yellow. The bud is beautifully formed, 
long and tapering and is cadmium yellow at the base 
and gradually fades to shrimp pink at the edge of the 
petals. In the open flower the outer side of the petal is 
cadmium yellow while the inside of the outer petals is 
China pink deepening to coppery rose in the center of the 
rose. A good grower, 3 to 4 feet, with large, clean foliage. 
A continuous bloomer. 
FANDANGO (H. Swim) $2.00 
This is a beautiful rose with rich coloring and mild fra- 
grance. The ovoid buds are a rich, deep scarlet and grace- 
fully change to a bright cerise red as the flower opens. 
The large petals (16 to 25 have a crisp, ruffled appear- 
ance which adds to the beauty. This earliest of bloomers 
is compact and vigorous with glossy, heavy foliage to 
background the endless mass of color. A fine rose! 
PLANT PAT. PENDING 
FORTY-NINER {3:) (HH. Swim) $2.00 
A most brilliant rose of vivid Oriental red with a reverse 
of chrome yellow changing to straw yellow. Buds are 
well shaped and have from 25 to 40 petals. Moderately 
fragrant. Plant is a strong grower with medium size, 
dark glossy foliage. A distinct novelty, which is at its 
best in the spring and fall. 
PLANT PAT. 792 
FRANCES ASHTON $1.25 
A strong growing, free blooming single rose of a uniform 
carmine color and wine colored stamens. Excellent foli- 
age. A good single. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI $1.00 
One of the oldest roses in commerce today and still one 
of the best white roses. The buds are large, long pointed, 
tinged with carmine pink, opening to large snow-white 
blooms. Growth about four feet. At its best in the warmer 
climates. 
FRED EDMUNDS $1.50 
Ley For our coastal regions and in the cooler climates, 
ee Fred Edmunds is a glorious rose. The slender 
pointed buds of burnt orange, open to beautiful roses 
of 25 petals of coppery orange changing to soft apricot. 
The plant is a moderate, bushy grower with beautiful 
glossy, dark green foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 731 
GIRONA $1.00 
A good strong grower of great productivity and fine fra- 
grance. The buds are long, pointed, of fine form, and are 
turkey red and golden yellow; a most pleasing combina- 
tion. The plant is a strong upright grower, with long, 
sturdy stems, having leathery, disease-resistant foliage. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM $1.25 
A good old standby. The large, long bud of cadmium yel- 
low, splashed and shaded red, is perfection in itself. These 
buds open to large, double blooms of canary yellow, 
oozing with fragrance. The strong, growing plants, 
covered with waxy green foliage, at times are susceptible 
to die-back. Still a good yellow. 
GOLDEN HARVEST $1.50 
What a grower this rose is! An excellent plant with an 
abundance of large, glossy, dark green, disease-resistant 
foliage. The large double flowers of clear golden yellow 
are very fragrant, reminding one of the old Marechal 
Niel. Adapted for coastal planting. 
PLANT PAT. 729 >, 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE $1.50 
A brilliant rose of a new, unusual coloring. The beauti- 
ful, long buds are a rich claret red to a chestnut red and 
open to firm petaled bloom of begonia red to tomato red. 
In the open flower, the 25 petals recurve to make a de- 
lightful relaxed rose of artistic beauty with a faint car- 
nation fragrance. The tall, vigorous, well branched plant 
produces long stems with a luscious foliage which seems 
immune to disease. 
GRUSS an COBURG $1.25 
This rose seems to adapt itself especially well to difficult 
surroundings, such as partial shade, windy corners, etc. 
The very floriferous plants produce yellowish buff 
flowers with varying outside shades. An extremely vigor- 
ous bush, of an upright nature. A late bloomer and very 
fragrant. 
HEART’S DESIRE $1.50 
A very fragrant red rose. Long pointed buds of lum- 
inous crimson to scarlet are produced on long stems. The 
stems are sometimes weak; often extra feeding will help 
correct this fault. The large, 30 petaled, high centered 
blooms are exceedingly fragrant. A vigorous, upright 
grower. 

PLANT PAT. 501 
HINRICH GAEDE $1.25 
The bud is a clear nasturtium red opening to a large 
very double flower of orange red with a good fragrance. 
A most prolific bloomer; bush is a vigorous grower with 
glossy bronzy green foliage. 
HORACE McFARLAND $1.50 
A fine rose of exhibition qualities. A compact, upright 
plant, covered with large leathery foliage; produces an 
incessant supply of blooms. The large ovoid buds of deep 
apricot open to large, very double, well formed buff 
salmon blooms. These large flowers are borne on erect, 
strong stems and gradually pass to soft coral pink open 
flowers. Spicy fragrance. 
PLANT PAT. 730 
