COUNTESS VANDAL 
THE DOCTOR: 
Old Favorite BUSH ROSES 
All varieties described below: $1.25 each 
AUTUMN—Burnit orange and gold, streaked with red. Glossy foliage. 
Full of the flash of autumn colors. 
CALEDONIA—Very double flowers with beautiful, high centers, and 
pure white petals. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE-—One of the most popular of all red roses, 
this fine old variety combines a bright scarlet-crimson color with an 
alluring damask fragrance. Very free blooming. See back cover. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—You'll single this out for special attention. 
Petals are a dazzling shade of vermilion red on the top, and a 
startlingly contrasting yellow underneath. Fragrant. 
COUNTESS VANDAL—Long, pointed buds of coppery bronze and soft 
gold, opening to exquisitely formed flowers of a brilliant pink shaded 
with salmon. Illustrated above. 
DAINTY BESS—The favorite single rose, with just 5 petals, opening 
to a soft pink flower with bright red stamens. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—Large, double, fragrant blooms of cop- 
pery orange-apricot. Strong bushes. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—A pink rose of deep color, with a hint of amber. 
Long stems, fine fragrance, and strong, upright growth. 
E. G. HILL—Deep red flowers with a pleasing fragrance. Blooms are 
scarlet when young, deepening to crimson with maturity. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—One of the favorite red roses of all time. A 
fragrant, non-fading, brilliant crimson flower with a heavy fragrance. 
Abundant bloom on vigorous, 3-foot plants. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—A hybrid perpetual rose, which means 
that the bush is unusually tall and vigorous, growing 4 to 5 feet 
high. The blooms are pure white and generously produced. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—Beautifully formed flowers, with long, pointed 
buds and very bright yellow petals. Mild fragrance. 
HADLEY—Richly fragrant flowers on long stems. The color is a 
dazzling crimson scarlet with a velvety texture. Fine form and 
excellent blooming habit. 
J. OTTO THILOW—Clear rose-pink flowers of very good size and with 
many petals. Keeps well when cut. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA—A real old-timer, introduced in 1891, 
and still one of the best ivory white roses. Large and double. 
LOS ANGELES—Flame pink toned with luminous coral and gold. The 
progenitor of several fine varieties. 
LULU—A single rose of grace and beauty, with beautifully formed, 
spiral buds and lovely coral-apricot open flowers. 2 feet tall. 
McGREDY’S IVORY-—Now this is a really fine white rose, tinged 
with faintest pink flush. It is both large and fragrant. 
McGREDY'S YELLOW—A soit, butiercup yellow which is at its very 
finest in the spring and fall cool weather. 
MRS. E. P. THOM— Slender yellow buds and large, well-shaped 
blooms of bright canary yellow, deepest in the center. Prolific. 
NIGHT—As the name implies, this is a very dark red rose. It is 
double, fregrant, and at its best in cool weather. 
PICTURE—One of the most popular of the pink roses because of ihe 
warmth of its color. This peculiar and effective glowing undertone 
is salmon or orange, but the rose is definitely a pink. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER—One of the best multi-color roses 
ever grown, this fragrant beauty combines shades of cerise, pink, 
flame, scarlet and yellow in a single flower. Bushes 5 to 6 feet tall. 
RED RADIANCE—Cerise-red blooms with fine fragrance and unusual 
dependability. A long-time favorite. 
SISTER THERESE —Lceng, pointed buds of chrome yellow heavily 
marked with carmine. Open flowers are a rich daffodil yellow. 
TALISMAN—World famous orange-scarlet and golden yellow flowers 
of fine fragrance and form. Vividly colored. 
THE DOCTOR—The biggest flower in rosedom, and a lovely pink 
color, besides. The plants are not large, and welcome some extra 
fertility. The gigantic blooms are exquisitely fragrant. Perfect form. 
4 ALL ROSE PRICES ARE FOR BARE ROOT PLANTS — ROSES IN CONTAINERS SOMEWHAT HIGHER 
