TALISMAN (Above) 
A glorious combination of brilliant red and gold buds, 
opening to well-shaped blooms of scarlet-orange and 
rich yellow. Fragrant flowers of medium size, with 
about 25 petals, showing their best color in cooler 
weather. Constantly in bloom. Leathery, shining foliage 
on a plant of average height. 
THE DOCTOR (Above) 
Sparkling pink, pointed buds; one of the largest of all 
blooms—5 to 6 inches across. Says the American Rose 
Annual: ‘One of the largest of all roses, one of the most 
beautiful, and one of the sweetest.’’ The color is uniform 
silvery pink in both bud and open flower. Not very free 
blooming, but each flower is a gem. 
TIFFANY (Plant Pat. 1304) 
Long buds of deep pink shaded 
yellow at base, opening to phlox-pink 
blooms. Perfectly formed, double 
and high centered, the flowers last 
well and are very fragrant. Petals are 
of heavy texture. Upright and vig- 
orous. 
ZULU QUEEN (Plant Pat 363) 
A magnificent, dusky deep maroon, almost black in its 
recesses. The flowers are very large and full petaled. 
Large, dark green foliage on a stalwart bush. Of dis- 
tinct vigor and beauty, the rich velvety blooms never 
burn in the sun. While not an unusually free bloomer, 
Zulu Queen will produce enough flowers to satisfy your 
expectations. 
