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PINK SHADES— Coritd. 
MELAINE SOUPEBT. The Rose that took the 
sweepstakes at the 1913 show. Fine, long bud, 
very large when opening, splendid keeper, and 
beautiful deep, green leavy foliage, with pinkish 
tint. Each, 50c. 
MILDRED GRANT (Alex. Dickson). Ivory 
white, with an occasional flush of pale peach. High 
pointed center with unusually large and massive 
petals, opening to perfectly formed flowers of 
enormous size and substance. Awarded the gold 
medal o.f N. R. S. It is a grand Rose. Each, 50c. 
MRS. ARTHUR ROBERT WADDELL. A va- 
riety that meets with universal favor. A delicate 
soft rosy salmon, suffused with a golden sheen; 
free flowering. A Rose that should be in every 
collection Each, 50c. 
MRS. JOS. H. WELSH. A f >ink Rose of rare 
beauty and one which received a great deal of 
admiration at the last year shows. A true pink of 
fine shape, deeper at the base, petals long and 
narrow. Each, 50c. 
MRS. JOHN LAING. Rich satiny-pink, large 
and full; delicious fragrance. This fine variety 
cannot be too highly praised. For freedom of 
bloom it is unsurpassed in its class. Each, 35c. 
MRS. SHARMAN CRAWFORD. Deep, rosy 
pink; outer petals shading to pale flesh color. One 
of the finest Roses in every way. Each, 35c. 
MY MARYLAND. A grand cut flower bedding 
Rose, with the general habit and coloring of Kil- 
larney, but showing a more decided rose-pink. 
Good free-branching, clean-foliaged sort of the 
practical type, which gives flowers all the time. 
Each, 35c. 
PAUL NEYRON. Deep, shining Rose; double 
and handsomely formed; blooms freely and is un- 
usually strong and vigorous; the largest variety 
in existence, and one of the most desirable for the 
garden. Each, 35c. 
OPHELIA. Salmon pink shaded with rose at 
the base. Flowers large and exceedingly well 
shaped, long bud opening to large, full flower; 
free bloomer. Each 50c. 
PAPA GONTIER. A magnificent red Rose; 
flowers are large and semi-double; a vivid cherry- 
red color, shaded yellow, reverse of petals crim- 
son; free growing and flowering very profusely. 
One of the very best for open ground. No other 
red Tea Rose can compare with it. Each, 35c. 
PRESIDENT CARNOT. A rosy flesh Rose and 
shaded with a lighter tint at the end of the petals. 
Flowers very large, both in bud and blossom. 
Very fine and fragrant. Each, 35c. 
PRINCE DE BULGARIE. Salmon pink, silvery 
flesh very delicately shaded with salmon, long bud 
opening to full cup-formed flowers; a distinct and 
very charming variety. Mark the prediction, 
“Prince de Bulgarie" will be in the forefront of 
all forcing roses. Each, 75c. 
WILLIAM SHEAN. Purest pink, petals shell- 
shaped, four to five inches long; flowers of im- 
mense size and substance and of perfect form; 
free blooming and distinct. Gold Medal, N. R. S. 
You will have to travel a long ways before you 
beat this Rose for the garden. Each, 75c. 
WINNIE DAVIS. Rich apricot pink, shading to 
flesh color; has a beautifully formed bud and 
bloom. Blooms all the time and is a great fa- 
vorite. Each, 35c. 
WILLOWMERE (Pemet-Ducher, 1914). This 
splendid introduction is of a coral-red color, suf- 
fused with carmine in the bud state, and opens to 
a large, full, handsome flower of a rich shrimp- 
pink, shaded yellow in the center and flushed 
carmine-pink towards the edges of the petals. It 
may be described as an advance on the Lyon Rose, 
which it much resembles. Each, 50c. 
RED SHADES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. (H. P.) One of the 
largest, sweetest and best; color rich rosy crimson, 
shaded and veined in the most charming manner. 
Each, 35c. 
AVOCA. (H. T.) Deep scarlet crimson flowers 
of perfect form; very fragrant. Each, 35c. 
AUTUMN TINTS. Color, coppery red shaded 
with orange and salmon, medium size flowers, 
produced in great profusion throughout the sum- 
mer and autumn; the growth is strong and branch- 
ing, and the foliage a rich bronzy green, not liable 
to mildew An exceedingly attractive bedding 
and decorative variety of similar coloring to 
Madame Edouard Herriot. Each, $1.50. 
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