ROSES—Continued 
WHITE SHADES 
CALEDONIA. Long buds of ivory change 
to purest white, flowers open into 
large double blooms. 
K. A. VICTORIA. A popular fragrant 
white. Bears many large creamy 
white, perfect blooms. 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Fine creamy white 
fragrant rose that has deep petals of 
good substance. Pointed buds open to 
large double blooms. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Not a mam- 
moth rose, but ideal in form of bud 
and flowers. A slight flush of pink 
shows in center of opening buds, the 
flower maturing to pure white. Fragrant. 
SNOWBIRD. Exquisite, small to medi- 
um, long, flaring white buds open into 
snowy, many-petaled high-center blooms. 
BICOLOR and BLENDING 
CONDESA de SASTAGO. A new variety 
with rare attractive color. Bears quan- 
tities of double flowers; petals are dis- 
tinctly two-toned, deep coppery pink on 
inside and golden yellow outside. Vigor- 
ous, bushy. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Very long and 
graceful buds opening slowly to beau- 
tiful high centered flowers of coppery 
bronze and pink suffused with gold and 
salmon. 
DUQUESA dc PENARANDA. A beauti- 
ful blend of apricot-orange and dark 
pink, opening to splendid blooms of 
coppery apricot. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Buds long 
and pointed, outside of petals cream 
and blush shaded with orange, inside 
salmon-pink, golden orange base. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. High- 
centered, perfectly formed buds and 
double blooms that shade from shell- 
pink at the edges to buff and orange in 
the center, with long stemmed blooms. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Fragrant 
flowers. Very charming combination 
of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow 
with pink shade dominant. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant red and gold buds, 
opening to well shaped blooms of 
glowing yellow stained copper-red and 
orange-rose on inside petals. 
RED SHADES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Flowers are 
large and full, deep pink shaded soft 
carmine. Although not as_- profuse 
throughout the season as other roses in 
the everblooming class, it is more 
vigorous. 
AMIQUINARD. Blackish crimson buds, 
semi-double of dark maroon-red. A 
popular “black’’ rose. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Brilliant 
sparkling scarlet crimson. Shapely 
long pointed buds open into large at- 
tractive flowers with true old damask 
rose fragrance. 
E. G. HILL. One of the finest red roses. 
Long buds, high centered full double 
flowers; dazzling scarlet maturing to 
deeper pure red. 
ETOILE de HOLLAND. Brilliant red 
blooms of magnificent size, perfect in 
half-open state, showing clean, attractive 
centers when open; fragrant. 
GRENOBLE. Always 
our display garden. Plant is vigorous 
and blooms come on long stems. Buds 
are crimson but double, open flower is 
brilliant red, almost scarlet. 
an attraction in 
HADLEY. Large, double, well formed 
flowers of deep rich crimson. Vigor- 
ous grower. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Brilliant scar- 
let blooms shading to orange-yellow 
at base of petals; long pointed buds. 
POINSETTIA. One of the most brilliant 
shades in red roses; referred to as 
Poinsettia-scarlet in color. Has long 
buds, nicely petaled. 
RED RADIANCE. This is the bright 
rosy-red form of Pink Radiance. Very 
popular. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Exceptionly 
fine deep red rose of the most intense 
coloring with the texture and luster of 
velvet. Holds its color exceptionally 
well. Fragrant. 
Patented Everblooming Roses 
All varieties listed below are the Hy- 
brid Tea everblooming bush type. Hach 
is offered here for its individual distinc- 
tion; the majority of these have received 
American Rose Society Awards. (AARS) 
CAPISTRANO (Pat.) AARS. Rich shade 
of deep glowing rose pink both in bud 
and open flower with practically no fad- 
ing through life of flower. Large buds 
and blooms and strong stems. Rich 
heavy lasting fragrance. Each $2.25. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. CRats) 
AARS. Long slender blood-red to 
cerise flowers that attract attention in 
any rose planting. Wach $2.00. 
