VARIETIES 
ILLUSTRATED 
1 Editor Mac- 
Farland 
2 Peace 
3 Festival 
4 Golden Dawn 
5 Edith Nellie 
Perkins 


































HYBRID TEA ROSES 
PATENTED VARIETIES 1 
FESTIVAL. Plant Patent No. 545. The beautiful rose which 
is actually thornless. Blooms monthly throughout the sum- 
mer. One of the most popular new creations, this brilliant 
red rose is quick-growing, blooms six weeks after planting, 
and is outstanding in every way. PRICE: $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.75. 
PEACE. Plant Patent No. 591. Gorgeous, large, double blooms’ 
ranging from a deep yellow in bud to creamy yellow and finally 
to an alabaster edged with cerise, rose or apple-pink. Often sev- 
eral different shadings in bloom on a single plant. Blooms abun- 
dantly. Flowers have a lasting quality. PEACE has created a 
sensation throughout the country. Superior in every way. Un- 
excelled. PRICE: $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
MIRANDY. Plant Patent No. 632. A magnificent fragrant red rose yy] 
with black shadings, opening to a gorgeous rich red. Exceptionally 
fine for cutting, as flowers display a beauty of form as the petals 
unfold and eventually become large full blooms of fifty petals 
with an exotic rose fragrance. PRICE: $1.50 each: 3 for $3.75. 

NOCTURNE. Plant Patent No. 713. A rare red beauty with ma- 
roon shadings and long, gracefully shaped buds. A very strong 
grower, producing many flowers, each with an individual stem. 
A great favorite among rose lovers. PRICE: $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
SUPERIOR MODERN VARIETIES 
PRICES: No. 1 Quality 
80c each; 3 for $2.35: 5 for $3.75. 
(excepting Patented yarieties) 
AMI QUINARD. A richly colored rose of deep velvety crimson. 
The exquisitely fragrant flowers are non-fading, and will be a 
welcome addition to your rose garden. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. One of the greatest roses of all times. 
Petals of fiery copper-red on the inside and rich yellow on the 
outside. The unusual blooms are large and fragrant. Vigorous 
grower and free bloomer. 
GOLDEN DAWN. The ideal garden rose. Lemon-yellow bud 
heavily accented with crimson, developing into a well-formed 
sweetly scented sunflower yellow bloom. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. A rose of outstanding merit, vigorous 
growth and free flowering. Large double flowers of unusual color, 
outside of petals Orient-red, shaded with cerise-orange, inside 
salmon pink. 
EDITOR MacFARLAND. Deep rose-pink, shapely blooms with an 
exotic fragrance. Extremely hardy. A long-stemmed variety ideal 
for cutting. 
RED RADIANCE. One of America’s great red roses. An unusually 
hardy variety, thriving under most unfavorable conditions when 
other varieties fail. Continuous bloomer. Large flowers of clear 
seven red, with true rose fragrance. 
FOLLOWING 5 ROSES SHOWN IN COLOR Page 32 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Non-fading brilliant red, opening into excep- 
tionally large blooms of unusual formation and fragrance. Ex- 
quisite in every way. 
PIERRE S. DU PONT. A glorious yellow beauty. Long pointed 
buds of reddish gold opening to a deep golden-yellow. Very 
fragrant and a profuse continuous bloomer. 
THE DOCTOR. Internationally recognized as one of the outstand- 
ing new roses. The long pointed buds expand to simply enormous 
blooms. The color is an exquisite silvery pink with an intense 
_ fragrance. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Large, semi-double vivid scarlet flowers, 
overlaid with velvety crimson. Has a delightful rose scent, and 
is extremely popular. ‘ 
MME, JOS. PERRAUD. A lovely sweetly scented rose of beautiful 
shell-pink to orange shading. Long slender, pointed buds. Splen- 
did for cutting. 
