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YELLOW SHADES: 
BETTY GRACE CLARK—Fragrant, orange-yellow, reverse streaked red; long stems. 
ECLIPSE—Famous for its exceptionally long, curling buds of unchanging deep gold, ond good cutting stems. 
GOLDEN CHARM—Deep unshaded yellow sport of Talisman. 
GOLDEN DAWN—Well-formed fragrant, sunflower-yellow to lemon yellow, low spreading. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA—Golden yellow in center, paling slightly on outer petals. 
GOLDEN SASTAGO—Raspberry fragrance; soft clear yellow, sport of Condessa de Sastago. 
IMPROVED DUPONT—Golden yellow, hardier than Du Pont. 
LUNA—Very fragrant, pale yellow; strong stems, very vigorous and bushy. Foliage. 
LUXEMBOURG—Coppery yellow-deep in center, vigorous, spreading. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Fragrant, golden yellow, profuse blooms. 
SUNBURST—Long pointed buds, cupped, variable cadmimum-yellow, toward orange. 
SOUER THERESE—Golden yellow to cadmium yellow, very vigorous. Splendid cutting. 
YELLOW CONDESSA—Yellow sport of Condessa de Sastago. 
YELLOW TALISMAN—Yellow sport of Talisman. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—Large bright buttercup yellow with all the sturdy plant habits of the famous McGredy roses. 
POLYANTHAS AND FLORIBUNDAS STANDARD VARIETIES. 
GOLDEN SALMON—(Poly)—Large, pure orange (does not burn) huge trusses. 
BABY CHATEAU—(H. Poly)— Fragrant, red shaded garnet, cluster, very vigorous. 
CECIL’E BRUNNER—(H. Poly)—Fragrant, bright pink on yellow ground; bushy, free bloomer, dwarf. 
ELSE POULSEN—(H. P.)—Bright rose-pink; cluster on long stem. 
FLORADORA—(H. P.)—Unusual scarlet-red clusters; tall, well branched and very profuse. 
IDEAL—(Poly)—Dark velvety crimson; cluster, bushy growers. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN—(H. Pol.)—Bright scarlet; cluster; very vigorous. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH—(Poly.)—More scarlet than orange; small flowered cluster; medium height; unusually disease resistant and prolific. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH—(Poly)—Rosy pink; large, impressive cluster, profuse bloomer. 
RED LAFAYETTE—(H Pol.)—Bright cherry-crimson; immense cluster, very vigorous, Dwarf. 
RED RIPPLES—(H Pol.)—Oxblood-red to carmine, upright and bushy grower. 
CLIMBERS OF STANDARD VARIETIES 
RED SHADES: 
ROUGE MALLERIN—Brilliant red climber. 
BLAZE—Brilliant scarlet; foliage large; leathery dark. Very vigorous climber, recurrent bloom. 
E. G. HILL—Large dazzling, scarlet, vigorous profuse blooms. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Among the finest rich red rose; repeats its bloom. 
MARY HART—Red and carmine, vigorous. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—An unfading vivid scarlet, sensational in spring and frequently repeats; popular everywhere. 
RED AMERICAN BEAUTY—Fragrant, flashes of crimson flowers. 
RED RADIANCE—Clear even shade of red, will grow without much care. 
RED TALISMAN—Cerise-red; all of the virtues of the famous Talisman. 
PINK SHADES: 
CECILE BRUNNER—“The Sweetheart Rose,” producing great masses of perfectly formed miniature pink blooms; best in climbing form. 
NEW DAWN—(Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet), Blush-pink; long stem, recurrent bloom. 
PINK RADIANCE—Cameo pink, little care needed to grow in any climate. 
YELLOW SHADES: 
GOLDEN CHARM—Deep unshaded yellow. 
MARECHAL NIEL—Very fragrant, golden yellow, very vigorous, profuse bloomer. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—Golden Yellow. 
TWO-TONE-CONTRASTING SHADE: 
TALISMAN—Too well known to need a description; bi-color yellow and ruddy copper. 
WHITE SHADES 
CALEDONIA—White vigorous climber. 
F. K. DRUSCHKI—Snow-white, sometimes light pink blush at center, profuse bloom. 
K. A. VIKTORIA—A fine old cream white climber. Standard in its class. 
KONIGIN LUISE—Very large, double, high-centered, slightly fragrant, white. 
