Margaret McGredy: 
A marvelous color of orange Vermillion. 
Miss Rowena Thom: 
Large blooms of rose-pink, shaded a dusky gold. 
Mrs. Herbert Stevens: 
Large pure white, perfect form. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy: 
A glowing combination of red copper and orange, changing to 
pink, suffused with gold. 
Ophelia: 
Salmon flesh, shaded rose. 
President Hoover: 
A charming combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and 
yellow, strong stems. 
Shot Silk: 
Orange cerise, suffused with gold. 
The Queen Alexandra: 
Vermillion, shaded old gold. 
Talisman: 
Orange red, opening into a golden yellow bloom, stained with 
coppery red and orange rose. 
SINGLE ROSES 
Austrian Copper: 
Brilliant coppery red. 
Dainty Bess: 
Delicate pink, with contrasting wine-red stamens. 
Irish Fireflame: 
Deep orange, flushed crimson. 
Isobel: 
Carmine red, shaded orange. 
Vesuvius: 
Dark velvety crimson. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Belle of Portugal: 
Delicate soft pink, tinged with salmon, strong grower. 
Climbing Golden Emblem: 
A vigorous grower, golden yellow flowers. 
Climbing General McArthur: 
Bright scarlet red, a free blooming variety. 
Climbing Hoosier Beauty: 
Velvety red, fragrant flowers. 
Climbing Mme. Cecile Brunner: 
A sport of the well known “Baby” Rose, salmon-pink, strong 
grower. 
Climbing Rose Marie: 
One of the best pink. 
Climbing Talisman: 
A sport of the popular Bush-rose, identical in color and foli¬ 
age, but a strong grower. 
Lamarque: 
Pure white, tinged with lemon yellow at center. 
Marechal Niel: 
Flowers deep lemon yellow, full and globular, very fragrant. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin: 
Of unusual beauty, pearlpink, petals prettily cured, of Span¬ 
ish origin. 
Scorcher: 
Large, semi-double brilliant crimson-carmine blooms. 
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