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Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Double, pure 
white bedding Rose_ .75 
Lady Ashtown. Brilliant glossy pink 
flowers. _ .75 
Leonard Barron. Created from the Es¬ 
kimo wild Rose “Nutkana.” Mammoth 
blooms, often 6 inches across. _ 1.50 
Margaret McGredy. Brilliant red petals 
on hinges of deep gold. Buds upright. 
Seldom out of bloom. Very hardy_ .75 
Max Krause. Probably the most yellow 
Rose of the year for outdoor use—a 
gold that stays gold. Long buds and 
cup formed bloom of great substance 
freely borne on a long stem._ 2.00 
McGredy’s Ivory. Long bud with green¬ 
ish markings, opening to ivory-white, 
perfectly shaped double blooms; sweet 
scented. _ .75 
Mme. Butterfly. The finest of the Ophelia 
type. Bright light pink, shaded with 
gold. _ .75 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. The original of 
all the bright orange-flame varieties... .75 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Large, fairly double 
bloom of orange-salmon, with a suffu¬ 
sion of gold. One of the best of the 
tribe of Irish Roses._ 1.25 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Fine fawn - colored 
buds and open bloom_ .75 
Nigrette. (Patented). The cup - shaped 
flowers are intensely deep maroon with 
blackish velvet sheen and are deli¬ 
ciously fragrant. It is the darkest of 
Roses, appearing almost black from a 
little distance. The petals do not burn 
in the sun. The plant is continuously 
in bloom, spending most of its energy 
in forming blossoms. The sensation of 
the European Rose world is now avail¬ 
able for the first time in this country. 2.00 
President Herbert Hoover. Maroon, 
orange and gold. 
.75 
