EVERBLOOMIT^G ROSES, continued 
Louise Krause. Fragrant, pure yellow flowers, borne 
singly on long stem. 7 he plant is vigorous, up¬ 
right, bushy; profuse, continuous bloomer. 45 
petals. $1 each. 
Lucie Marie. Fragrant flowers of fine buttercup- 
yellow, flushed with apricot and orange. Very 
handsome. About 40 petals. 
Margaret Anne Baxter. Large buds and fragrant, 
snow-white flowers, sometimes tinged with soft 
flesh-pink. Very pretty. 75 petals. $1 each. 
Margaret McGredy. The double cup-shaped flowers 
open vivid scarlet and turn to a remarkable 
shade of brick-red or scarlet-orange. This is 
the best garden Rose introduced in many years. 
30 petals. 
Marguerite Chambard. A flower of globular shape, 
rejoicing in a brilliant shade of geranium-red 
tinted with vermilion. 50 petals. $1 each. 
Marie Maass. The large, intensely fragrant, pure 
white flowers become ivory-white as they develop. 
Vigorous, bushy plant. 60 petals. $1 each. 
Max Krause. Flower double, moderately fragrant, 
yellow in bud, opening golden yellow. Growth 
vigorous; continuous bloomer all season. 65 petals. 
$1 each. 
Max Vogel. Large, full, well-formed flowers of cop¬ 
pery salmon, passing to salmon-buff. Free flower¬ 
ing. 25 petals. $1 each. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Huge, deep-petaled, fragrant 
creamy white flowers, sometimes illumined with 
pale yellow at the base. 35 petals. $1 each. 
McGredy s Scarlet. Large, loosely formed flowers 
of vivid rose-red with a blazing scarlet sheen. 
A striking variety. 35 petals. 
Memory. Large flowers of light pink with silvery 
reflexes, shading down to apple-blossom-pink and 
yellow at the base. Superb buds. 15 petals. $1 each. 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. Glowing apricot- 
colored buds which open to bright golden yellow 
flowers streaked and veined with orange. 30petals. 
^i SS j^° W Vigorous plants with enormous 
buds and blooms of fiery rose shaded with mauve. 
Unusual color. 55 petals. Illustrated in color on 
page 9. 
Miss Willmott. Perfectly formed, enormous white 
flowers, occasionally touched with faint pink in the 
center. 40 petals. 
Mme. Butterfly. An indispensable garden Rose with 
light pink flowers faintly tinted with gold. Sweetly 
and richly perfumed. 30 petals. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. Globular, silvery pink flow- 
ers * The ancestor of most of our garden Roses, 
and still a good variety. 28 petals. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Brilliant orange-red. A 
historical Rose of remarkable beauty. Unsur¬ 
passed by many of the recent varieties. 15 petals. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. The finest of all white Roses 
for garden use. Plants are very vigorous, branch- 
ing, and always in bloom. Flowers medium-sized. 
34 petals. 
Mme. Leon Pain. A notable old Rose of splendid 
bedding habit with soft flesh-pink flowers of excel¬ 
lent form. 43 petals. 
Mme. Nicolas Aussel. Very large, double, intensely 
fragrant flowers of salmon, shaded carmine and 
ochre, tinted yellow. 25 petals. $1 each. 
McGredy’s Scarlet 
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BOB BIN K & ATKI N S 
RUTHERFORD, N. J. 
