Etoile de Holland —Bush strong, bloom dark 
velvety red of good size. One of the best red 
roses. 
Feu Joseph Looymans —Great long, slender 
buds of buff yellow shaded vivid apricot in the 
center, opening to large, fairly full flowers. 
Growth strong and upright. 
Golden Dawn (New) —A splendid rose of 
Austrian origin and destined to be a grand var¬ 
iety. It is one of the most free blooming roses 
we have ever grown. Its vigorous branching 
habit and delightful foliage adds to its beauty. 
Price 75 cents each. 
Golden Ophelia —Rich golden yellow, one of 
the best yelloiw roses for cutting. Beautiful buds. 
Golden Fernet —(Mens. Julien Potin.) A mag¬ 
nificent new rose of perfect form, liberal in 
bloom, and sweetly scented. Deep golden yel¬ 
low, growing richer in tone with maturity. The 
buds are long and delightful, with unhurried 
expansion into a distinct flower of large size. 
Hadley —A rich crimson-red flower with vel¬ 
vety texture, lovely form, and perfume. 
Joanna Hill —Bright yellow and cream flowers, 
like improved Mrs. Ward. Stems long and stiff, 
making the blooms excellent for cutting. 
Joyous Cavalier—Large crimson buds and 
blooms, very strong growth. A good garden rose. 
Lady Ashtown —Satiny buds and blooms of 
deep shining pink, a yellow glow at base of 
petals, high center, double, and quite fragrant. 
Lady Margaret Stewart —Long pointed buds 
of a deep sunflower yellow, veined with orange 
scarlet as the flower opens. These colors in¬ 
termingle, forming a beautiful cadmium orange 
effect, with a very pleasing odor. 
Li Bures —Maroon buds opening to orange and 
yellow. An upright vigorous plant with holly 
like resistant foliage. 
Lulu —Extremely long and slender buds of 
coral-apricot. Petals of the buds flare out 
gracefully at the ends. 
Marie Dot —This delightfully scented rose was 
awarded the medal by the Pennsylvania Hor¬ 
ticultural Society. Its unusual c.e'ar apricot 
colored blossoms show golden stamens when 
open wide. 75 cents each. 
Margaret McGreedy —Large, ovoid buds and 
large cupped flowers of orange-Vermillion. Fol¬ 
iage light green, healthy. Prolific and hardy. 
One of the most practical and beautiful roses 
for home gardens. 
Miss Rowena Thom —Enormous buds and 
blooms of fiery rose and mauve, shaded with old 
gold at center. Long, strong stems. Profuse 
continuous bloomer; very prolific. 
Mrs. Erskm e Pembroke Thom. —Slender, yel¬ 
low buds and large, well-shaped blooms of 
bright canary-yellow. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles —One of the finest pink 
roses, very free flowering and strong growth. 
Rose pink shaded salmon orange, always in 
bloom. 
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