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STANDARD VARIETIES, continued 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. Blooms of dark 
Tyrian pink with lighter reverse. Very large 
high centered and double. Dark, leathery 
foliage. ; 
GOLDEN CHARM. This is the deep yellow 
form of Talisman, just as pleasing as the 
original in all ways. 
GOLDEN DAWN. § Sunflower-yellow buds 
flushed pink. ‘The open flower is tinted lemon- 
yellow; very double and fragrant. Plant low 
and spreading. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. Blooms golden yellow 
in the center with slightly lighter outer petals. 
Especially rich, glossy foliage. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Clear golden yellow 
blooms, very large and double, with old Rose 
perfume. Large, glossy foliage on a vigorous 
plant. ; 
GRENOBLE. Rich carmine-red blooms from 
spring to frost. Very long, graceful buds 
opening to large, double flowers. 
JEAN BOSTICK. Large, globular flowers of 
deep yellow, sometimes splotched red; very 
fragrant. Very vigorous; large, leathery 
foliage. 
JOANNA HILL. Makes charming corsages. 
Long-pointed buds and long-lasting, moder- 
ately fragrant flowers of clear yellow with 
orange-yellow center. 
JULIEN POTIN. Large, double, fragrant 
flowers of pure primrose-yellow opening from 
Jong buds. Strong stems make it good for 
cutting. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Double, 
snowy white flowers with a slight lemon tint 
at the center. A superb cutting Rose. 
LUXEMBOURG. A large, high-pointed, cop- 
pery yellow flower, deeper in the center. 
Slightly fragrant. Strong growth and soft 
bronzy foliage. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Velvety crimson- 
scarlet, orange at the base. A double flower 
with high center and tea fragrance. Rich 
green foliage. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. A very fine white 
Rose, shaded primrose or pale blush. Large, 
full blooms on long stems. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. Like the Radiance 
Roses in form, hardiness and blooming ability, 
but shell-pink shaded salmon in color. 
PETER’S BRIARCLIFF. A superior strain of 
the well-known Briarcliff Rose. Beautiful 
deep rose-pink flowers on long stems, superb 
for cutting. 
PICTURE. Beautiful clear rose-pink blooms 
with high center and reflexed petals; slight 
fragrance. A vigorous, free-blooming plant. 
PINK RADIANCE. Two-tone, globular, pink 
Roses that can be depended to grow and 
bloom well practically anywhere. Very thrifty 
and hardy. ; 
POINSETTIA. All the brilliance and glowing 
red color of the Christmas poinsettia. Lovely 
long buds. Fine for cutting. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. A com- 
bination of cerise-orange, scarlet and yellow. 
Very fragrant blooms on Jong stems. Excel- 
lent in every way. 
RED RADIANCE. The rose-red form of Pink 
Radiance. Together these two Roses form the 
basis of hundreds of Rose gardens from coast 
to coast. 
ROSLYN. Deep burnt-orange, becoming golden 
yellow with orange on the outside of the 
petals. Mildly fragrant; semi-double. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Large, brilliant red 
blooms with intense Damask fragrance. 
Leathery foliage on a compact-growing plant. 
SOEUR THERESE. A lovely golden yellow 
Rose with petal edges slightly tinted carmine. 
Very large, semi-double, slightly fragrant. 
Everblooming. 
SUNBURST. Deep yellow buds, pointed and 
well shaped, which fade to white as the bloom 
opens. Double, cupped form when open. 
SYRACUSE. Extremely double, scarlet-crim- 
son flowers with slight fragrance. Dark, 
leathery foliage; very vigorous. 
TALISMAN. The first of the multicolor Roses 
and still a favorite. Scarlet-orange and rich 
yellow; medium size. Free blooming. 
Polyanthas 
ELSE POULSEN. Clusters of bright rose-pink 
flowers from spring to frost. Very hardy. 
Fine for hedges and borders. 
FLORADORA. Glowing orange-scarlet buds in 
sprays; fully double flowers like a little ca- 
mellia. Showy, vigorous plant. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Bright salmon-orange 
blooms in large clusters. A bold color to be 
used with discretion. 
IDEAL. Dark velvety crimson flowers in clus- 
ters; slightly fragrant. A bushy plant, fine for 
borders and massing. 
LAFAYETTE. Bright cherry-crimson, semi- 
double blooms in immense clusters. Plant is 
very vigorous and bushy, with glossy foliage. 
Climbers 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER. Dainty rose-pink 
shaded salmon. The Sweetheart Rose in 
climbing form. A strong grower that needs 
no coddling. 
CL. CYNTHIA, Full rich Oriental red. A 
free bloomer. 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. The same 
bright red Roses as Etoile de Hollande, but 
carried on a fine strong climbing plant. 
CL. GOLDEN CHARM. Deep unshaded yel- 
low sport of Talisman. A good climber. 
CL. PINK RADIANCE. A vigorous climbing 
Rose with globular pink flowers. Blooms in- 
termittently all summer. 
CL. RED RADIANCE. Rosy red flowers borne 
profusely on a strong climbing plant. 
CL. ROUGE MALLERIN. Bud long pointed, 
large, double, brilliant red. A climbing plant. 
CL. TALISMAN. Beautiful multircolored 
blooms of gold, flame and coppery tints. A 
climber blooming all summer. 
NEW DAWN. Soft appleblossom-pink blooms 
on long stems fine for cutting. Very hardy 
and everblooming. An extra-fine climber. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Large clusters 
of double scarlet blooms in June. Very free 
blooming and dependable. 
PRICES 1950-1951 
STANDARD (NOT PATENTED) VARIETIES 
75¢ each 
Your selection of any 3 plants - - - - 
Your selection of any 10 plants 
$2.00 
$6.50 
Your selection of any 100 plants - - - - - . = $55.00 
HOLLANDE ROSE HILL FARM pays transportation on orders amounting to $3.00 or more. 
HILL FARM STANDARD ROSES ARE TOPS 



POLYANTHA, GOLDEN SALMO 
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