Lady Inchiquin, H. T. Orange cerise 
50c 
Lady Alice Stanley. H. T. Outside petals coral-rose, 
inside pale flesh-pink. Free, blooming plant. A good 
rose for cutting . 50c 
Lady Fortiviot, H. T. Orange to yellow . 50c 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Hybrid Tea. Sunflower yellow 
buds, splashed with scarlet; fragrant . 50c 
Li Bures, H. T. (P. Dot, 1923). A barbaric combination 
of red and yellow and cream in a startlingly beautiful and 
extraordinary rose. Much the same type as Pres. Herbert 
Hoover but the red shades are more predominant . 50c 
Los Angeles, H. T. Luminous flame pink, toned with 
coral. Has held the public favor to a greater degree than 
any other rose . 50c 
Lord Charlemont, H. T. Red . 50c 
Lucie Marie, H. T., yellow with orange . 50c 
Lulu, H. T. Not a new rose but we like it so well we 
cannot refrain from giving it a description. The buds 
are exquisitely formed, daintily flaring at the tip and are 
unexcelled for boutonnieres. The color is a soft coral 
apricot. Nearly every rose planter wants at least one 
bush of Lulu ... 50c 
Madre, H. T., charming shade rich apricot . 50c 
Margaret McGredy, H. T. Large semi-double blooms of 
orange-scarlet changing as opens to carmine rose. Blooms 
on long stem. Plant strong grower. A worthy new 
variety . 50c 
Mary Pickford, Yellow . 75c 
McGredy’s Scarlet, H. T. Orange-scarlet . 50c 
Miss Rowena Thom, H. T. Combines the good qualities 
of the Radiance and Los Angeles, of which it is a cross. 
Blooms long and pointed which appear in good quantities 
all the year; fragrant .. 50c 
Mme. Butterfly, H. T. Pink . 50c 
Mme. Lucile Rand, H. T., rose pink, yellow . 75c 
Mme. Nicolas Aussel, Red . 75c 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough, H. T. Brilliant Pink . 50c 
Mrs. Aaron Ward, H. T. Yellow . 50c 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem, H. T. (Van Rossem, 1926). Viv¬ 
idly colored flowers of deep golden apricot, heavily veined 
with deep brownish orange, a brilliant unusual coloring 
that has made the rose a pronounced success . 50c 
