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ROSES 
ROSE PRICES ARE ON PAGE 38 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT (H.T.) 
A grand rose of the La France type, but with 
flowers larger and finer. Color, bright satiny 
pink; very fragrant and free in bloom. One of 
the handsomest roses and should be planted ex- 
tensively. 
MME. EDOUARD The famous winner 
HERRIODDE(HET! ences econ te 
prize. The color be- 
ing cotta bronze and geranium red, a new combi- 
nation of colors in a rose. 
G: A. VAN ROSSEN 
Variegated pink, 
most beautiful of 
all. 
E. P. THOM Lemon Yellow. Most Beautiful 
Buds. 
NORMAN LAMBERT 
Unique copper 
orange. A great 
beauty, 
PRESIDENT HOOVER fev. vivid cer- 
ise, red tone? 
with yellow. Beautiful. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (H. T.) 
The white American Beauty. Makes splendid buds 
and immense flowers; perfectly double. 
RADIANCE RED America’s favorite red. 
Very beautiful. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY (H. T.) 
A grand new hybrid tea rose of American origin. 
Flowers dark crimson, shaded with maroon and 
veined with black; petals of remarkable sub- 
stance—like so much crimson velvet; buds beau- 
tifully formed, with fine, pointed shape, opening 
into large, double flower. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE (H. T.) 
Rich, rosy carmine, fine buds, splendid cut 
flower, sweetly scented. 
KAISERIN AUG. VICTORIA (H.T.) 
Elegant large pointed buds; large, full, double 
flowers; color delicate creamy-white; fragrant. 
Deep apri- 
LADY HILLINGDON (T.) Pe yellow, 
long and pointed bud. Flowers are of good sub- 
stance and very lasting; foliage luxuriant; a fine 
forcing or garden rose, excellent for cutting. 
Flame pink 
LOS ANGELES (H. T.) toned with 
carol and shaded gold at base of petals. Beautti- 
fully formed, fragrant, vigorous and very free 
blooming. Nothing better. 
GENERAL MAC ARTHUR 
Double, open, very fragrant, Tyrian rose in color. 
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Orange red in \ud, 
copper golden open. 
DAME EDITH HELEN Large, pink. 
ANGELE PERNET 
E. G. HILI, ®e% very beautiful. 
AMI QUINARD Long-pointed, dark bud; 
flower large, cupped, fragrant, blackish garnet 
and coppery scarlet. 
AUTUMN Flower double, cupped, fragrant, 
burnt orange streaked red. Free, recurrent bloom. 
BETTY UP RICHARD Large, open semi- 
double, very fragrant, delicate salmon-pink, re- 
verse carmine with coppery sheen. Very vigorous. 
BRIARCLIF F Columbia sport. 
Large long-pointed bud; flower 4% inches across, 
double, fragrant, deep rose-pink at center, lighter 
on outer petals, with touch of green at base. Ex- 
tensively grown under glass. Vigorous. 
CATHERINE KORDES Large, double 
high-center, fragrant flower, glowing dark scar- 
let. Young foilage blood-red. Very vigorous. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM 
Large, fine shape, faint tea fragrance, Oriental 
red-orange, suffused glowing scarlet. Vigorous, 
bushy; good bloom. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
Flower semi-double, large, old rose fragnance. 
Vivid scarlet, overlaid velvety crimson; large 
cluster of golder stamens. 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO 
Large, double, cupped, fragrant flower, Oriental 
red and yellow, distinctly two color. Glossy, dark 
foilage. 
COUNTESS VANDLA 
Orange-copper, pointed bud. Large flower, bril- 
liant pink lightened salmon, yellow at base. Very 
distinct. Profuse bloom. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
Outside Orient red shaded cerise-orange, inside 
salmon-pink flushed orange. Few thorns, good 
bloom. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND 
45 petals, rich old rose fragrance deep, bright red 
