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No Rose of recent introduction has impressed us as this 

 one. After giving it a thorough test, both indoors and out, 

 we are convinced that it will become the most popular 

 outdoor garden Rose in existence, combining as it does, 

 all the desirable features of a Rose for the amateur grower, 

 such as color, freedom of bloom, formation and hardiness. 

 Being a cross between Richmond and J. B. Clark, it has 

 retained the color of both, being a rich velvety crimson, 

 with darker shading toward the center and retaining its 

 color in the expanded bloom. Hardy as Clark in the open 

 ground, and as free a bloomer as Richmond under glass. 

 Buds medium long and opening full and double to the 

 center, producing a magnificent flower, which it is almost 

 impossible to describe, being a perfect rose in every way. 

 The illustration does not do it justice. Price of strong, 

 first size plants, 25c each; 5 for .$1.00; large size, 35c each; 

 3 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 50c each; $5.00 

 per dozen, by express. All on own roots. Still 

 larger or specimen plants, 75c each, sometimes 

 offered by some as star size. 



lONA HERDMAN — ^ pure, clear orange-flame, sur- 

 passing in color the Pernetiana Rose, "Rayon 

 d'Or," with true, hybrid- 

 tea growth and character. 

 Mr. McGredy considers it 

 the most beautiful yellow 

 decorative Rose in exist- 

 ence; free flowering; of splen- 

 did form, and sweetly scented. 

 First size, strong plants, 25c 

 each, postpaid ; two-year-old 

 plants, 60c each, by express. 



Hoosier Beauty 



This beautiful Rose is fragrant as Richmond; has 

 more petals, a stiffer stem, a texture like velvet. In 

 color, glowing crimson-scarlet, with darker shadings. 

 The bud is of good length, keeps well in the close- 

 cut state, and opens into magnificent bloom, quite 

 dazzling in velvety brilliance. As soon as thor- 

 oughly established in the soil it sends out long, stiff 

 growths with a bud on every shoot. Produces, 

 naturally, stems .2 to 3 feet in length; each plant 

 keeps up a very close succession of bloom, and 

 again unlike Richmond it is a good summer Rose. 

 It is an easy grower, and has become instantly popu- 

 lar and in heavy demand in the cities where blooms 

 have been sold, flower buyers through the section 

 calling for it by name. We believe this Rose will 

 make its mark as a garden variety. Strong, first 

 size plants, 25c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 50c each, by express. 



COLLEEN — Brilliant rose, shaded rose-pink with 

 deeper rose-crimson veneering and distinct creamy- 

 yellow ground, never fading until the petals drop. 

 The flower is quite full, with enormous petals and 

 high pointed center, forming the noblest and most 

 remarkable flower among Roses. Very free bloom- 

 ing and smooth. Gold medal Rose of the Na- 

 tional Rose Society of England, 1913. Price, first 

 size plants, 25c each, postpaid ; two-year-old plants, 

 60c each, by express. All on own roots. g 



Hadley 



Hadley is a development 

 varieties used in this devel 

 McArthur and 

 scarlet varieties 

 color it is a deep 

 its brilliancy at all 

 variety is double 

 The fragrance is 

 ican Beauty. It is 

 and the flowers 

 stems, well above 

 itself under thorough 

 round forcing variety. 

 25c each, postpaid; two- 

 by express. Still larger 

 and 7 inch pots some 

 at 75c each. 



from a line of seedlings, the 

 opment being Liberty, General 

 Richmond, all brilliant 

 and garden Rose. In 

 velvety-crimson, retaining 

 seasons of the year. The 

 and buds are vvell formed, 

 excelled only by Amer- 

 # a strong, rapid grower, 

 ^ are borne on long, stiff 

 the foliage. It has proven 

 trial to be an all-the-year- 

 Price, strong first size plants, 

 year-old plants, 50c each, 

 or specimen plants from 6 

 times referred to as star size 



Milmly. 



