TWO-TONE SHADES 
Autumn. This rose is well named for its beautiful fall colors of 
burnt-orange and yellow. An excellent bloomer. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Vigorous growing plant, color blend of 
apricot, orange and pink. High quality rose. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Pointed buds, rich orange shade on outside, 
salmon pink inside. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. One of the best of the two-tone roses. 
Shades of orange and salmon. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Superior quality, with coppery yellow 
tones and admirable plant habit. 
It is not difficult to have good roses anywhere in 
America on a square yard of land exposed to the sun- 
shine half of the day, with soil that will grow one husky 
weed. Indeed, it is reverently assumed that the Creator 
intended all the earth to have roses, because natural or 
“wild” roses have developed all over the planet. 
PATENTED EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Charlotte Armstrong. Vigorous plant, producing long pointed 
buds, and handsome bright red flowers. Fine for cutting. $1.50; 
potted, $2.00. 
Countess Vandal. Very distinctive and of high garden value. 
Shadings of coppery-bronze suffused with soft gold. $1.35; 
potted $1.85. 
Crimson Glory. Rich, velvety crimson, very fragrant. An excep- 
tionally fine rose. $1.50; potted $2.00. 
Diamond Jubilee. Double, high centered flowers of glowing buff- 
orange, with a touch of orange-yellow at base of petals. $2.00; 
potted $2.50. 
Eclipse. Long, pointed buds, long stems and good cutting variety. 
Rich gold without shading. $1.50; potted $2.00. 
Lowell Thomas. Strong, compact plant. Long pointed buds of 
deep lemon yellow, do not fade as they open. Fine for cutting. 
$1.50; potted $2.00. 
Mirandy. Rich dark red with black shadings; large, well formed 
flower, long lasting. $1.50; potted $2.00. 
Peace. In color, size, sturdiness, this rose is rated very highly. 
Pink edges the lemon-yellow buds, opening to large flowers of 
creamy-white. A truly beautiful rose. $2.00; potted $2.50. 
Rex Anderson. One of the best white roses of today. Large, per- 
fectly formed buds, opening slowly. Sweet scented. $1.50; 
potted $2.00. 
Tallyho. Always a delightful and unique shade of pink on _ in- 
side petals, outside a rich crimson. Long stemmed, lasting blooms 
of spicy fragrance. $2.00; potted $2.50. 
Texas Centennial. Bright vermillion with light tone of gold at 
base. $1.25; potted, $1.75. 
Will Rogers. Dark velvety crimson maroon, double, free bloomer. 
Dark green foliage. Strong plant. $1.35; potted, $1.75. 
POLYANTHAS AND FLORIBUNDAS 
These types of roses are a cross between baby ramblers and the 
hybrid teas and bloom mostly in clusters. They are very useful 
for mass plantings. 
Floradora. Scarlet and geranium-red floribunda producing double 
twenty-five petalled flowers. $1.25; potted, $1.75. 
Goldilocks. A true golden floribunda. The buds are ovoid in 
shape, resembling miniature Hybrid Teas in form and a rich 
golden color. $1.50; potted, $2.00. 
Pinocchio. Very vigorous, producing an abundance of salmon 
pink, pointed buds in clusters, opening to soft pink. $1.20; 
potted, $1.70. 
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