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Growth vigorous and bushy. Profuse bloomer. 
6664—PAUL NEYRON (HP): Clear pink, shading to 
rose pink. Large, double flowers borne singly 
on long, strong stem. Moderate bloomer in May 
and June. 
6931—POINSETTIA (HT): Large, brilliant blooms of 
poinsettia-scarlet. Buds long and well formed. 
Erect plant. Vigorous, prolific bloomer. 
6672—PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER (HT): Long- 
pointed buds. Flower large, semi-double, fra- 
grant, Medium orange except for the two out- 
side petals which fade to a lighter shade. Borne 
singly on long stem. Foliage leathery, disease re- 
‘ sistant. 
6675—RADIANCE, PINK (HT): Large, double flowers 
of cameo-pink, deeper toward center, reverse of 
pee thulite pink. Borne singly and several 
gether on long stem. Upright, vigorous grow- 
er. Abundant, continuous bloomer all season, 
and in all climates. Hardy. 
6676—RADIANCE, RED (HT): Sport of Pink Radiance. 
Similar in habit and growth but a clear, even 
shade of red and of equal merit with its parent 
as a garden rose. Free, continuous bloomer. 
Very hardy. 
6677—-RADIANCE, SALMON (HT): Satiny pink, shad- 
ed salmon. Radiance type. ; 
6678—RADIANCE, SHELL PINK (HT): Bright shell 
pink. Radiance type. 
6879—RADIANCE, WHITE (HT): Also known as Mary 
Nish. Large, double, fragrant flowers of white, 
tinted shell-pink in center. Borne singly on 
long stem. Vigorous grower, and an abundant 
bloomer all season. 
6679—RAPTURE (HT): Glowing pink. Medium size 
flower borne singly on long stem. Strong grower. 
Deeper pink sport of Mme. Butterfly. 
6680—RED COLUMBIA (HT): Sport of Columbia. 
Large, extremely fragrant flowers of rich velvety 
searlet. Very vigorous grower. 
6940—RED TALISMAN (HT): Popular red sport of the 
Talisman rose. Solid red, double, fragrant. Con- 
tinuous bloomer all season. 
6692—ROSLYN (HT): Bud long-pointed, deep orange. 
Flower large, semi-double, slightly fragrant, 
golden yellow (more orange back of petals) 
Borne singly on long, strong stems. Vigorous 
POLYANTHA AND 
6730—CHATILLON ROSE (Pol): Semi-double flowers, 
cupped, bright pink. Borne in clusters. Fragrant. 
Grows one to two feet high. 
6732—CRIMSON BABY (Pol): Small, semi-double, 
light crimson. Dense clusters. Free flowering, 
good pot plant. Dwarf, low grower. 
6749—D. T. POULSEN (HPol): Medium size bud. 
Flower medium size, semi-double, slightly fra- 
grant. Bright blood-red. Borne in cluster on 
strong stem. Growth vigorous. Profuse bloomer. 
Tall growing polyantha. 
6733—FORADORA (HPol): Bud small, flower double 
(50 to 55 petals), cupped, slightly fragrant. Scar- 
let-red, reverse Nopal red. Upright, bushy grower, 
Branches well. 
6889—GLORIA MUNDI (Pol): Orange-scarlet, borne 
in clusters. Profuse, continuous bloomer. Bushy, 
low growing polyantha. 
6735—GOLDEN SALMON (Pol): Bud opens well in all 
inds of weather. Flower large, pure orange 
(does not burn), borne in huge trusses. Foliage 
_mildew-proof. Growth very vigorous, bushy. 
Dwarf, low grower. 
6754—GRUSS AN AACHEN (HPol): Bud _ salmon; 
flower very large, extremely double, full last- 
ing, slightly fragrant. Orange-salmon at center 
passing to white at edges. Borne several to- 
gether on short, strong stem. Growth moderate. 
Upright. Free, continuous bloomer. Grows to 
about 10 to 15 inches high. 
6736—IDEAL (Pol): Medium size, double flowers. 
grower, abundant bloomer. 
6693—ROUGE MALLERIN (HT): Striking, well-formed, 
double blooms of lasting deep red. Free monthly 
bloomer. Formerly known as Henri Mallerin. 
6700—SENIOR (HT): One of the best, deep-red cut 
flower roses we have ever seen, Fine form and 
good bloomer. Very vigorous. 
6706—SOEUR THERESE (HT): Also known as Sister 
Therese. Double flowers of lovely clear yellow. 
Fine cut flower variety. Vigorous grower. 
6711—SUNBURST (HT): Medium-sized, long-pointed 
bud. Flower medium-sized, double, cadmium- 
yellow, passing to yellow orange in center 
(color varies). Few thorns. Growth moderate, 
upright. Intermittent bloomer. 
6712—SUNKIST (HT): A deeper toned Joanna Hill and 
a lovely cut rose. Orange copper with slightly 
longer bud and more petals than Joanna Hill. 
6713—SYRACUSE (HT): Large, pointed crimson bud. 
Flower double, extremely lasting, fragrant. Scar- 
let-crimson, borne singly on long stem. Vigorous, 
upright grower. Continuous bloomer. Very hardy. 
6714—TALISMAN (HT): Long-pointed, richly colored 
bud. Double, medium-sized flower, very lasting, 
extremely fragrant. Golden yellow and copper. 
Borne singly on long stem. Vigorous grower, 
free bloomer. 
6715—TEMPLAR (HT): Double, lasting, bright red, 
borne singly on medium-length stem. Upright, 
vigorous grower. Continuous bloomer. Few 
thorns. 
6884—VICTORIA HARRINGTON (HT): Velvety, dark 
red rose. Intensely fragrant. One of the best 
for cut flowers. 
6719—VILLE DE PARIS (HT): Large, double flower 
of sun-yellow, slightly tinted orange, deeper in 
center and at base. Lasts long in the sun. Borne 
on long, song stem. Few thorns. Growth very 
vigorous. Hardy. 
6622—WHITE MAMAN COCHET (T). White, often 
flushed pink. Sport of Maman Cochet. Fine for 
the South. 
6932—YELLOW BUTTERFLY (HT): Bud and flower 
medium sized. Double, lasting, moderately fra- 
grant. Orange at center, shading to yellow at 
outer edge. Borne singly on medium-length 
stem. 
6933—YELLOW TALISMAN (HT): A clear yellow sport 
of Talisman, Continuous bloomer. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Lasting, slightly fragrant. Dark velvety crimson 
in the open (scarlet under glass). Borne in clus- 
ter on average stem. Few thorns, very hardy. 
Blooms abundantly all season. Low, bushy 
grower. 
6756—LAFAYETTE (HPol): Originally known as Joseph 
Guy. Flowers semi-double, cupped, slightly fra- 
grant, bright cherry-crimson. Immense clusters 
sometimes containing as many as 40 blooms. 
Foliage large, rich green, glossy. Bushy, dwarf 
grower to about 112 feet. 
6893—MRS. R. M. FINCH (Pol): Bright rose pink 
flowers two inches across. Double flowers in a 
large, impressive cluster .Bushy grower, profuse 
persistent bloomer. Grows 2 to 4 feet tall. Pre- 
ferred by florists. 
6743—PERLE d’OR (Pol): Also known as Yellow 
Cecile Brunner. Long-pointed orange-yellow bud 
of distinct beauty. Free bloomer. Double flow- 
ers borne in clusters. Grows to maximum height 
of 10 to 13 inches. 
6757—SALMON SPRAY (HPol): Medium size bud and 
flower. Semi-double, moderately fragrant. Light 
salmon-pink, reverse carmine. Borne in cluster 
on long stem. Vigorous, bushy grower, profuse 
bloomer. Grows to 3 feet tall. 
6746—TIP-TOP (Pol): Baby Doll rose. Bud long-point- 
ed. Flowers 215 inches across, double. Slightly 
fragrant. Tyrian rose at edge passing to white 
and pale yellow reverse white, sometimes 
streaked yellow. Short stem. Bushy, low grower. 
CLIMBING AND RAMBLING ROSES 
6788—CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY (LC): Large cupped 
flower. Lasting, fragrant, deep rose-pink. Borne 
several together on long stem, hangs on when 
faded. Vigorous growing climber, abundant 
bloomer in June. Very hardy. 
6759—CL. BETTY UPRICHARD (CHT): Climbing sport 
of the popular bush variety. 
6760—CL. BRIARCLIFF (CHT): Climbing sport of 
Briarcliff. ; 
6761—CL. CALEDONIA (CHT): Climbing ort of Cal- 
edonia. Best pure white climber. Vigorous and 
free flowering. Ay 
6—CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE (CHT): g 
Lh sport of popular bush form. Continuous bloomer 
throughout the season. 
6915—CL. HOOSIER BEAUTY (CHT): Climbing sport 
of Hoosier Beauty. Glowing crimson with darker 
shadings. Continuous bloomer all season, 
6772—CL. MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT (CHT): Sport 
of the popular bush rose. Golden-yellow buds 
of medium size opening to rich yellow blooms. 
Continuous bloomer. One of the best, but a slow 
grower. 
6773—CL. PINK RADIANCE (CHT): Climbing sport of 
Pink Radiance. 
6771—CL. RED BRIARCLIFF (CHT): Climbing sport 
of Red Briarcliff. 
6774—CL. RED RADIANCE (CHT): Vigorous climbing 
sport of Red Radiance. 
6935—CL. RED TALISMAN (CHT): Climbing sport of 
Red Talisman. 
