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Pink Varieties 
Better Times. Widely grown by both 
home gardeners and florists. Deep cerise- 
pink, somewhat fragrant, very large and full. 
Profuse, recurrent bloomer. $1.45 each (D). 
Capistrano. Plant Patent No. 922. Rich 
rose-pink flowers of heavy texture and large 
size. Pleasingly fragrant. Leathery green 
foliage. $2.75 each (F). 
Dame Edith Helen. One of the most re- 
markable Roses in the world for its giant 
size, number of petals and sparkling, pure 
pink color. Very handsome. $1.45 each (D). 
Enchantment. Plant Patent No. 737. 
Large, stately buds of apricot color opening 
to high-centered blooms of peach-pink. 
Huge and long lasting. Blooms from June 
to late fall. Strong, 2 to 3-foot plant. $2.50 
each (F). 
Katherine T. Marshall. Plant Patent 
No. 607. Large blooms with about 22 petals; 
cupped and slightly fragrant. Deep rose-pink 
with a yellow flush. Leathery foliage on a 
good plant. $2.25 each (F). 
Mary Margaret McBride. Plant Patent 
No. 537. Large, double blooms of perfect 
form. Pointed buds with a high center are 
clear deep coral-pink, with gold tones. The 
color lightens with age. Long stems and 
strong, hardy plants. $2.25 each (F). 
Mission Bells. Plant Patent No. 923. 
Clear salmon or shrimp-pink flowers, high in 
the center and often 5 inches across; pointed 
buds. Blooms freely all season. Tea fra- 
grance. $2.75 each (F). 
Numa Fay. Buds are peach to salmon 
color, opening to salmon-pink. Large, 50- 
petaled flowers on long stems. Hardy and 
healthy. $1.45 each (D). 
Radiance. Large, strongly fragrant, light 
silvery pink to salmon-pink flowers, borne 
profusely all summer on long, strong stems. 
$1.45 each (D). 
WAVES. Plant Patent No. 638. Coral- 
pink, ovoid buds and cupped blooms with 
old-Rose fragrance. Clear glowing pink, 
with more yellow tones in summer. Blooms 
profusely all season. Hardy, 2'%-foot plant. 
$2.25 each (F). 
Yellow Varieties 
Eclipse. Plant Patent No. 172. Exquisite 
streamlined yellow buds that make perfect 
boutonnieres. Tall and branching, with 
leathery, dark foliage. Very good. $2.25 
each (F). 
Golden Scepter. Plant Patent No. 910. 
Unfading golden yellow buds slowly opening 
to large, high-centered blooms. Vigorous, 
free-flowering plant. 
Joanna Hill. A favorite cut-flower va- 
riety with shapely buds and high-centered 
open flowers of pale yellow; mildly fragrant. 
Healthy plants of medium growth. $1.45 
each (D). 
Lydia. Clear, vivid yellow, cupped bloom 
with handsome contrasting foliage of glossy 
deep green. Very hardy, medium tall plant. 
Graceful in arrangements. $1.45 each (D). 
Mandalay. Plant Patent No. 775. Truly 
enormous, yet very graceful flowers of pure 
gold color. Very full, firm and heavy- 
textured. Hardy and prolific in bloom. 
$2.50 each (F). 
McGredy’s Sunset. Plant Patent No. 
317. Glowing gold and yellow flowers that 
hold their form very well. The buds are ex- 
quisitely shaped and have a mild fragrance. 
Blooms freely and is resistant to disease and 
hot weather. 
YELLOW VARIETIES, continued 
McGredy’s Yellow. A cupped flower of 
bright buttercup-yellow, large and exquisite. 
Bud is of long-pointed form, borne on a dark 
red stem. Glossy, dark bronzy foliage; 
growth vigorous. $1.45 each (D). 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont. One of the older 
yellow Roses but still very popular. Rich 
reddish gold buds, nicely formed. Plant of 
moderate size, with beautiful foliage. $1.45 
each (D). 
Peace. Plant Patent No. 591. Flowers 
are extremely large, with broad, slightly 
ruffled petals of firm, satiny texture. The 
color is soft yellow, edged and flushed pink. 
Very fine plant with dark, leathery foliage. 
This Rose has won more prizes than any 
other in history—the top awards in France, 
England and the United States, as well as 
countless prizes in local Rose shows. $3 
each (F). 
Sister Therese. A very popular and 
widely planted variety. Large, semi-double 
blooms, cupped and lightly perfumed. Golden 
yellow with carmine petal edges. Glossy 
bronze-green foliage on a good plant. $1.45 
each (D). 
Sunset Glory. Plant Patent No. 738. 
Golden yellow buds with soft pink suffusion, 
opening slowly to large, glowing golden yel- 
low blooms. A lovely sunset combination of 
yellow and pink. Strong plants. 
Sutter’s Gold. Plant Patent No. 885. 
Long yellow buds richly shaded with orange 
and red, carried on long straight stems. Very 
heavy fragrance. A spectacular new Rose that 
is attracting wide attention. An abundant 
bloomer providing quantities of flowers for 
cutting. $2.75 each (F). 
Tawny Gold. Plant Patent No. 950. 
Flowers of beautiful tawny gold color with 
rich fruity fragrance. Frilled, long-lasting 
petals. Grows 2 to 21% feet tall. $2.75 each 
(F). 
Orange Varieties 
Mojave. Plant Patent No. 1176. Glowing 
orange color with tints of scarlet and ver- 
milion. Long, slender buds and large, double 
blooms with about 25 petals. A tall, vigorous 
plant blooming incessantly from early spring 
to late fall. 
Bicolor Varieties 
Condesa de Sastago. A very tall, branch- 
ing plant bearing two-toned flowers—Orien- 
tal red and yellow. Very fine. $1.45 each (D). 
Countess Vandal. Beautiful salmon-pink 
and copper flowers, superb for cutting. 
$1.45 each (D). 
Diamond Jubilee. Plant Patent No. 824. 
Glowing buff-orange, deeper on the outside 
of the petals. Flowers are very large, with 
soft old-Rose fragrance and heavy texture. 
$2.50 each (F). 
Forty-niner. Plant Patent No. 792. 
Rich yellow on the outside of the petals and 
vivid red inside. Bud is chrome-yellow over- 
laid pink. Pleasantly fragrant. Dark green 
foliage on a sturdy plant. $3 each (F). 
Fred Howard. Plant Patent No. 1006. A 
very good new yellow, lightly penciled with 
pink. Double and high-centered. Strong, 
hardy plant. $3 each (F). 
President Herbert Hoover. Enormous 
flowers of ever-changing color. Deep copper- 
red in bud, golden in the center, with deep 
pink outer petals. In autumn it is superb. 
Plants very strong, with good foliage, bloom- 
ing early and often. $1.45 each (D). 
Tallyho 
BICOLOR VARIETIES, continued 
Saturnia. Plant Patent No. 349. The 
inside of the petals is bright cardinal-red and 
the reverse salmon-yellow and copper. The 
bloom is semi-double. Grows 21% feet tall. 
Serenade. Plant Patent No. 852. Burnt- 
orange buds opening to double, coral-orange 
flowers. Slightly fragrant. Leathery, glossy 
foliage. $2.50 each (F). 
Taffeta. Plant Patent No. 716. Change- 
able colors like a piece of taffeta—apricot, 
salmon and yellow. Long-stemmed, well- 
formed buds and_ semi-double flowers. 
Richly fragrant. A vigorous plant with large, 
glossy, bronzy foliage. 
Talisman. The great florists’ Rose with 
spectacular blooms of yellow, orange, and 
scarlet, changing with the season. Fragrant 
flowers. $1.45 each (D). 
Tallyho. Plant Patent No. 828. Beauti- 
ful raspberry-rose color, with a darker tone 
on the outside of the petals. Rich, spicy fra- 
grance. Well-formed flowers produced freely. 
White Varieties 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. This old 
Rose is the finest of all the whites. It has 
form, fragrance, and is fully double. Plants 
are of average height. $1.45 each (D). 
McGredy’s Ivory. Long-pointed bud; 
blooms double, fragrant and very large. 
a white with yellow base. $1.45 each 
White Briarcliff. Long-pointed buds and 
high-centered flowers of purest white. Long, 
strong stems. A sturdy, 2!4-foot plant. 
