PEARCY BROS. NURSERY 
LOS ANGELES. Rich flame pink. Well shaped. 
Fragrant. 
MARGARET McGREEDY. Double blazing brick- 
red flowers. A heavy bloomer. A different rose. 
MARION CRAN. Buds light yellow, edged cerise. 
Flowers double, bright light crimson, veined 
orange and yellow. Free flowering. 
* * MAY OR BAKER. A spectacular new rose. Re¬ 
sembles Cuba in form but greatly intensified in 
color. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. Flesh pink. Beautifully 
formed buds. 
MME. EDU HERRIOTT. Coral pink shaded yel¬ 
low and scarlet. One of the showiest garden 
roses. Very popular. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. “The Portland 
Rose.” Clear pink. Extremely hardy. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. One of best white roses. 
MME. VAN D EVOORDE. A givorous bush that 
is nearly always in bloom. Vivid scarlet. Its 
long pointed buds make it an ideal bouton¬ 
niere rose. New. 
MRS. AARON WARD. Double. Buff yellow. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Well shaped double pure yel¬ 
low that does not fade. Considered the best 
yellow by many experts. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEN. Extremely showy. 
Should be in every garden. Double. Fragrant. 
An intense orange overlaid on a dark golden 
yellow ground, with rich bronze veins. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. Won Bagatelle prize in 
France for best yellow rose. Fine color and 
form. Pointed bud. Prolific bloomer. 
OLYMPIAD. Long pointed buds. Perfectly formed. 
Color ranges from blood-red to orange cerise. 
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