Mrs. E. P. Thom, H. T. Rich Lemon Yellow. 50c 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher, H. T. Long exquisitely formed 
buds of coppery-salmon, shading to flesh, bearing an end¬ 
less succession of perfect flowers . 50c 
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Mrs. Redford, H. T. Orange . 50c 
Mrs. Sam McGredy, H. T. (McGredy, 1928). A striking 
color combination of coppery-orange, heavily flushed with 
Lincoln red on the outside of the petals. The buds are 
long-pointed, high-centered and quite double. Undoubtedly 
one of the very best of the new varieties . 75c 
Mrs. W. C. Egan, Hybrid Tea. Flesh color with golden 
tints at petal’s base; fragrant; lasting; long stems . 50c 
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Padre, Per. Coppery scarlet flushed with yellow at base 
of petals. Free flowering . 50c 
Olympiad, H. T. Scarlet, gold undertone . 75c 
Ophelia, H. T., salmon flesh . 50c 
Portadown. A McGredy rose of rich, deep crimson; well 
shaped . 75c 
Portadown Bedder, H. T. Golden Yellow, edged pink 75c 
Premier Supreme, H. T. Red . 50c 
President Herbert Hoover, A blend of pinks and orange 
yellows; good color from bud to flower . 60c 
Queen Alexandra, H. T. Vermillion . 50c 
Red Hoover, A sport from President Hoover . 75c 
Radiance, H. T. Heading the list of the American Rose 
Society for two years, produces extra large blooms and 
many of them. Colors silvery pink shaded with deeper 
color . 50c 
Red Radiance, H. T. Clear red, otherwise same as Ra¬ 
diance . v . 50c 
Rev. F. Page Roberts, H. T. New. A sensation among 
new yellow roses. Buds stained copper, open out buff 
yellow on inner side of petals with deep salmon on the 
outer side . 50c 
Rose Marie, H. T. Rose Pink with fringed petals. A fine 
fragrant garden rose . 50c 
Roselandia, H. T. Yellow 
50c 
