

Pa Mra! A. ven Rossem. 75 cts. each* 
*MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. H.T. See illustration. 
Red-orange. A spectacular Rose which shows best in 
the half-open bud stage when it is of the deepest red- 
orange, almost brownish, with deeply impressed maroon 
veins. Toward the end the color tones to old-rose. 
The rich coloring with the unusually heavy veining 
makes this one of the most interesting Roses we 
grow. It is strongly and deliciously perfumed. 75 
cts. each.* 
*x*MARGARET McGREDY. H.T. See ilustration. 
Orange-scarlet. We have yet to find a more continu- 
ously satisfactory, large, full-petaled Everblooming 
Rose than Margaret McGredy. The olive-green, 
leathery foliage is disease-resistant and the buoyantly 
vigorous growth Insures a constant production of buds 
and blooms from early in June until hard frost. In the 
newly opened flower the color is a scintillating orange- 
scarlet which ages to a pleasing carmine-rose. The 
symmetrical grewth, rich dark foliage, and continuous 
bloom place this Rose tn the front rank of the brilliantly 
colored, full-flowered bedding varieties. It has pleasing 
Rose fragrance. This glorious variety is conspicuously 
popular, every year, in our display Rose-garden of 
over 1200 Roses, 75 cts. each.* 

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_ *MISS ROWENA THOM. H.T. See page 13. 
*MIRS. AARON WARD. H.T. Yeilow. An old 
Rose which is always in demand. Buff buds open 
to fully double flowers of yellow and pink. The 
plants are dwarf and are very free with their lovely 
blooms. Fine to cut and an ideal boutonniére Rose. 
75 cts. each.* 
*MRS. CHARLES BELL. H.T. Shell-pink Radiance. 
Shell-pink-salmon of the clearest, cleanest tint imagi- 
nable. This exquisite shade has never been matched in 
any of the new Roses. Delicious true Rose fragrance. 
25 to 30 petals. 75 ets. each.* 
*MRS. E. P. THOM. H.T. Yellow. This Rose was 
an Immediate success when introduced, for it has a 
fine, erect habit of growth and the bush ts well furnished 
with dark green, healthy foliage. The buds are long- 
pointed and open to well-formed blooms of clear yellow 
without any carmine markings such as most yellow 
Roses have. Experienced rosarians consider this Rose 
as among the best of the clear yellow everblooming 
varieties, both for bedding and for cut-flowers, as the 
blooms come erect on firm, straight stems. The center 
of each open, fragrant bloom is furnished with a mass 
of brownish gold anthers in lovely contrast to the sur- 
rounding yellow petals. A really lovely Rose in every 
75 cts. each.* 
10 ROSES for Gian $6.50 
Single Rate Value, $7.65 
The following 10 Everblooming Roses are notably 
good for cutting as their blooms come singly on firm, 
erect stems. All are distinctly different and 9 are 
shown in color in this Catalog. One customer’s 
record averaged over 60 blooms per plant on these 
varieties. We cannot guarantee this for you but we 
know they are all free blooming. 
Edith Nellie Perkins Lady Ashtown 
E. G. Hill McGredy’s Scarlet 
Etoile de Hollande Mme. Butterfly 
Joanna Hill Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria President Herbert Hoover 
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*MRS. HENRY MORSE. H.T. ‘Two-tone pink. 
One of the most popular of all the pink Roses. The 
buds are perfect in form, long, very artistically formed, 
of a rich carmine-pink, and open to a high-pointed, 
two-toned, pink flower of great beauty. The outside 
of the petals is a clean, lustrous “‘pink,”’ while the mside 
is pinkish flesh with a lovely sheen. It has 30 petals 
and a fine Tea fragrance. One of the most perfect 
Roses for cutting. 75 cts. each.* 
*MRS. HERBERT STEVENS. T. White. The finely 
formed blooms have pale lemon tints in the center when 
first opening but are pure white when fully open. 35 to 
40 petals. Rich old Tea fragrance. $1 each.* 
\*MME. BUTTERFLY. H.T. See illustration. Pink 
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and gold. A steady 
bloomer with beau- 
tifully modeled 
flowers of tender 
pink, salmon, 
cream and gold. 
Highly scented 
and long lasting. 
During hot, dry 
weather the 
blooms open too 
quickly, but in the 
fall the flowers, on 
strong, sturdy 
stems, are simply 
superb. A favorite 
tflor:sts’ Rose as wellas 
a fine garden variety. 
75 cts. each.* 

«Mme. Butterfly. cts. ea.* 
* STAR GUIDE TO GOOD ROSES 


