- 6545—ECLIPSE— (HT): Bud deep gold. Flower uniform red- 
dish gold. Fragrant. 
6547—-EDITH NELLIE PERKINS (HT): Double flowers of 
medium size. Moderately fragrant, lasting. Outside of 
petals Orient-red shaded cerise-orange, inside salmon- 
pink flushed orange. Borne singly on long, average 
length stem. Continuous bloomer all season. 
6548—EDITOR McFARLAND—(HT): Bud _ long-pointed; 
flower semi-double, slightly fragrant, solid glowing pink; 
with slight suffusion of yellow. Generally borne singly, 
on long, strong stem. Radiance type in plant habit, rug- 
gedness, persistency, and immunity of foliage, also con- 
tinuity of bloom. 
| 6549—E. G. HILL (HT): Beautiful bud; immense, lasting 
flowers of dazzling scarlet, shading to a deeper pure red 
as it develops, but never showing purple. Borne on long 
stem. Very free bloomer. 
| 6556—ETOILE DE HOLLANDE (HT): Flower small to 
medium, semi-double. Fragrant, deep, bright red, borne 
singly on long, strong stem. Does well everywhere. In- 
termittent bloomer from June to August. 
f6560—-FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (HP): Flower very large, 
double, snow-white, sometimes light pink-blush at cent- 
er, scentless. Profuse bloomer in May and June, some- 
times recurring in Autumn. 
6568—GOLDEN CHARM—(HT): Deep unshaded yellow 
sport of Talisman. Continuous bloomer all season and 
vigorous grower. 
 6570—-GOLDEN DAWN (HT): Flower sunflower-yellow to 
lemon-yellow. Low grower. 
6571—GRENOBLE (HT): Good deep red. Rated one of the 
best. Profuse monthly bloomer and excellent grower. 
| 6596—K. A. VIKTORIA (HT): Double flower, lasting, slight- 
ly fragrant. Snowy white with slight lemon tint at 
center. Borne singly on long stem. Intermittent bloom- 
er all season. 
 6600—KONIGAN LUISE (HT): Large, extremely double 
flowers, fragrant. White, borne singly and several to- 
gether, on long stem. Continuous bloomer all season. 
Hardy and one of the best white varieties. 
6612—LUXEMBOURG (HT): Also known as Marie Ade- 
laide. Yellow, toned pink. Long pointed buds on grace- 
ful stems. One of the best for the South. A real beauty. 
| 6645—MRS. CHARLES BELL (HT): Sport of Radiance 
with all its good qualities, but shell-pink with shadings 
of soft salmon. Hardy, continuous bloomer all season. 
6648—MRS, E. P. THOM (HT): Large, long-pointed bud, 
Flower large, perfectly formed, moderately fragrant, 
fully double. Clear, deep canary-yellow without a trace 
of shading. Borne singly on long stem. Vigorous grower, 
profuse bloomer all season. 
6654—MRS. P. S. DuPONT (HT): Semi-double, fragrant 
flowers of deep golden yellow, becoming slightly lighter 
with age. Borne singly or several together on stem of 
average length. Abundant foliage, diease resistant, con- 
tinuous bloomer. 
6660—NIGHT (HT): Bud almost black. Flower medium 
size. Full, moderately fragrant. Very dark, blackish- 
crimson of an even shade. Borne on long stem. Free 
bloomer all season. Formerly known as Lady Sackville. 
