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ROSE, Radiance. 
ROSE, Miss Rowena Thom. 
is a brilliant cerise of wonderful purity. As the flowers pass 
their prime they assume a pleasing soft deep pink of a 
warmth that is distinctly attractive. An enchanting variety. 
Dormant, $1.25; pot grown, $1.75. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. A red Rose of marked superiority on ac¬ 
count of its strong, vigorous growth, free and continuous 
habit of flowering, and its brilliant color. The fragrant, full, 
double flowers are of good size. They are brilliant scarlet, 
orange-yellow at base of petals, the upper portion lightly 
touched with crimson, varying some in color under changing 
weather conditions. 
Margaret McGredy. Buds very large and long. Flowers large, 
shapely, long-lasting, very double, fragrant, brilliantly 
colored—a rich shade of Oriental red passing to carmine- 
rose. Vigorous and free-flowering. 
Mrs. J. D. Eisele—The Perfumed Rose. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 
67). Winner of three Gold Medals—a Rose of outstanding 
merit with buds and flowers that are perfect in every stage 
of development. Brilliant cherry-rose color, enhanced by a 
glow of scarlet, sparkles in artificial light. Beautiful, long- 
pointed buds unfurling into symmetrical blooms with ele¬ 
gantly reflexed margins. The rich fruity fragrance of the 
long-stemmed blooms is most outstanding. Each, $1.50; 
doz., $15.00. 
Red Radiance. Carmine-pink which is bound to succeed every¬ 
where. A strong, vigorous grower with well-shaped large, 
double blooms. 
ROSE, Carrie Jacobs Bond. 
PINK ROSE AND SALMON—Continued. 
Pink Dawn. A very pretty, upright growing Rose of exceptional merit. Moder¬ 
ately full, double flowers of a deep rose opening to lively pink with an orange 
base. Sweet fragrance. Dormant, $1.25; pot grown, $1.75. 
Radiance. Flowers large, perfect form, produced freely. Carmine-salmon, 
mingled with rose, shading to a coppery yellow at base of petals. 
Red and Crimson 
Better Times. (LI. S. Plant Patent No. 23). An outstanding Rose with long, 
crimson buds opening into large, double, brilliant cerise-red flowers. Delicate 
fragrance and are produced on long, strong stems, which makes them ex¬ 
ceptionally fine for cutting. Very free-blooming. Dormant, $1.50; pot grown, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Carrie Jacobs Bond. The most outstanding Rose of the decade. (U. S. 
Plant Patent No. 158). A magnificent new Rose named in honor of the 
author of “The End of a Perfect Day.” Of aristocratic growth with large, 
double blooms of ideal form carried singly on long, upright stems. The color 
is an enchanting rich deep rose enhanced by a luminous coral sheen. Moder 
ately fragrant and good at all seasons. We feel confident that it will be the 
most popular Rose of the years to come. Dormant, $1.50; pot grown, $2.00. 
Crimson Glory. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 105). One of our very best an; 
most popular garden Roses. The plants branch freely, producing a well-spread 
yet compact bush of good symmetry. The large, urn-shaped buds open to well- 
formed flowers of an intense deep and vivid crimson, shaded oxblood- 
red and mellowed by a soft velvety nap. Dormant, $1.25; pot 
grown, $1.75. 
E. G. Hill. Beautiful long buds of perfect form. Full, double, high- 
centered flowers of dazzling scarlet, shading to a deeper red as they 
develop. Free-flowering. 
Etoile de Hollande. The most popular red garden Rose—a brilliant 
crimson-red. A strong, vigorous grower, free and continuous bloomer. 
Large, moderately double, fragrant flowers, beautiful in all stages of 
development. 
Gipsy Lass. A splendid novelty among the crimson Roses with ex¬ 
quisitely shaped, rich scarlet-crimson flowers with maroon shading. 
A strong, vigorous grower. Splendid for cutting purposes. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Bright scarlet-crimson with vivid, fiery-red center, 
hardy and extremely free-flowering. 
Little Beauty. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 149). The herald of an 
entirely new race of everblooming Roses. Splendid for garden display 
because it combines mass color effect with quantity of blooms borne 
throughout the season. The color of the formally arranged blooms 
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