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• LI BURES. H.T. Multicolored. The newly 

 opened, fragrant bloom of Li Bures is the most 

 starthng combination of colors ever produced. 

 Starting with maroon, orange and yellow in the bud, 

 it changes to velvety purple-crimson and old-rose, 

 suffused with yellow. $1 each. 



*MME, ED GUARD HERRIOT. H.T. Coral- 

 red. One of the first to welcome you to your garden 

 with a mass of bright coral-red blooms. 75 cts. each. 



• MME.VANDEVOORDE. H.T. yivid scarlet. 

 A boutonniere Rose par excellence as it makes ex- 

 quisite, long-pointed, perfect buds, an inch in 

 length. Blooms almost continuously. Delightful, 

 true Rose fragrance. $1 each. 



• MARGARET McGREDY. H.T. Orange- 

 scarlet. One of the most satisfactory garden Roses 

 there is. A strong, bushy plant with attractive 

 foliage, it blooms continuously. The flowers are of 

 large size, scarlet, overlaid with orange, with a golden 

 base to each petal. The fully double blooms turn 

 to lovely old-rose-pink before the petals fall. A bed 

 of Margaret is a gorgeous sight. 75 cts. each. 



• MAMA LAMESCH. H.T. Salmon-pink. 

 Glowing salmon-pink, faintly washed with yellow 

 at the base. Strong plants with healthy, glossy 

 foliage bloom abundantly, holding the heavy blooms 

 upright on strong stems. 75 cts. each. 



•Mrs. Henry Morse. A great prize winner 



• MARGUERITE CHAMBARD. H.T. Gera- 

 nium-red. Bud is long-pointed and opens to a very 

 large, richly perfumed flower of geranium-red color 

 heavily shaded wath vermilion. $1 each. 



• MARI DOT. H.T. Apricot. See color illus- 

 tration on page 9. Rich Chinese orange in bud, 

 opening to a double flower of deep apricot w^hich 

 finally fades to soft old-rose-pink; delicious fruity 

 fragrance. Highly prized for its rare coloring. 90c. ea. 



• McGREDY'S SCARLET. H.T. Red. A 



splendid garden Rose which is under a handicap 

 because it is misnamed. The finely formed bud is 

 dull red and opens slowly into a magnificent, very 

 large bloom of just "red" which lasts a long time. 

 The inside of the petals of a half-opened bloom 

 shows a surface of rich velvety scarlet worth tearing 

 a bloom apart to see, and there's an orange base to 

 the petals. Slight tea scent. $1 each. 



• MISS ROWENA THOM. H.T. Rose-pink. 

 This is one of the largest and most outstanding 

 Roses — a glorified Radiance. Large buds open to 

 full blooms of perfect form, often measuring over 

 5 inches in diameter. The color is deep rose-pink 

 with a yellow base to the petals which lights up the 

 whole flower. 75 cts. each. 



• MRS. CHARLES BELL. H.T. Shell-pink 

 Radiance. A superb sport of the famous Radiance; 

 equal in every respect, but distinct in color. The 

 shell-pink diffused with salmon gives it a pearl 

 opalescence. 75 cts. each. 



• MRS. E. P. THOM. H.T. Yellow. A medium- 

 sized, double Rose of clear canary-yellow, with better 



form than most yellows. It is a strong-growing 

 plant. Quite free with its lovely blooms in 

 early summer and fall. Quite new but already 

 considered one of the most dependable yellow 

 Roses. 75 cts. each. 



^ •MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. H.T. Red- 



\ orange. See color illustration on op- 

 ^\^ posite page. A spectacular Rose 

 which shows best in the half- 

 open bud-stage when it is of 

 the deepest red-orange, al- 

 most brownish, with deeply 

 impressed maroon veins. 

 Toward the end the color 

 tones to old-rose. It is deli- 

 cately perfumed. $1 each. 



•MRS. HENRY MORSE. 



H.T. Two-tone pink. See 

 / color illustration. This Rose is 



almost "the" perfect two-tone pink 

 — a most fascinating color combina- 

 tion. The long, artistic bud is followed 

 by a long-lasting, perfumed bloom, 

 grand for cutting. 75 cts. each. 



• MRS. LOVELL SWISHER. H.T. 



Light pink. A long-pointed bud of very 

 artistic form, particularly when the outer 

 petals begin to unfurl. This Rose will give, 

 throughout the season, handsome, soft 

 pink blooms tinted with salmon and 

 ^-- fiushed with gold. Fragrant. 75 cts. each. 



|-x jj , On orders of 12 or more deduct 15% from total of "each" prices [ 



UCQUCL On orders of 25 or more deduct 20% from total of "each" prices \ 



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