LADY MARGARET STEWART 
McGredy’s Ivory. H.T. Ivory. Described on page 27. 60c. 
•McGredy’s Scarlet. H.T. (1930) The color is dark, glowing rose 
rather than scarlet. A real find among the new roses. Buds are 
extra long, pointed and borne on long stems. Open blooms are quite 
fragrant, large and sufficiently double. We like this rose very much. 
50c. 
♦Mevrow G. A. Van Rossem. H.T. (1926) An awkward name has 
handicapped this brilliant rose. Buds are a bit short but they are 
produced very freely and the color is gorgeous. Petals are exceptionally 
thick and dark orange-yellow heavily veined and suffused with red. 
Flowers are of medium size and fully double. 50c. 
Miss Lolita Armour. H.T. Flowers of deep coral-red with gold 
and copper suffusion, changing to old rose and buff; very double and 
cup-shaped. A remarkably beautiful and popular rose. 50c. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. H.P. A rose of great beauty and delicacy 
of coloring. Long buds of flesh, shaded salmon and apricot; large 
double flowers which retain their loveliness of form when fully open. 
A Hybrid Perpetual with the free-flowering qualities of a Hybrid 
Tea. 50c. 
Mme. Butterfly. H.T. Flowers light pink, suffused with gold and 
apricot near the base of the petals; buds carried on erect stems; foliage 
and habit of growth very good. A very fragrant rose of almost per¬ 
fect form. 50c. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. H.T. (Daily Mail) Supreme as a bedding 
rose on account of its profusion of bloom and vivid color. The old- 
rose-colored outer petals curl back, disclosing a riot of color from coral- 
red to flame pink, the base of each petal tipped with gold. 50c. 
LORD CHARLEMONT 
•Lucie Marie. H.T. (1930) Soft apricot-yellow lightly suffused with copper} 
red. A strong growing plant producing a large number of blooms. 50c. 
Lulu. H.T The buds of this lovely little rose are exceptionally long and 
slender with the tips of the petals recurving very sharply. The most ex¬ 
quisitely modelled buds imaginable. Color is a warm salmon-pink. The 
open blooms are semi-double. 50c. 
Marqaret McGredy. H.T. Large, semi-double blooms of orange-scarlet 
and oriental red, changing in the mature flowers to carmine rose. An unusually 
strong grower and an abundant bloomer. 50c. 
•Marl Dot. H.T. Salmon-pink. Described on page 26. 60c. 
•Mary Hart. H.T. (1932) A red sport of Talisman with extra long buds 
and fine fragrance. Flowers are of true Talisman form and are borne very 
freely. Patented. $1.00. 
•Max Krause. H.T. (1931) A real golden yellow rose that holds its color 
well. Bud and flower of good form on a strong stem; fine foliage. $1.50. 
H e ship hare root roses postpaid in Calijornia jrom 
December 5th until March 20th. For points outside 
Calijornia add 10 percent to the order for postage charges. 
Overpayments will be rejutided. After March 20th w3 
most varieties growing in pots. These must be shipped 
by express at expense oj cutomers. 
Varieties marked * are ot recent introduction. 
MEVROUW G. A. VAN ROSSEM 
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