FEDERICA CASAS—Cinnamon pink, toned to gold. 75c. 
GAIETY—A medium sized cup-shaped flower, orange, Indian 
red and silver colored. A vigorous grower; free bloomer. 
GENERAL McARTHUR—An old friend, but still very much in 
favor; bright scarlet red and full, sweet scented. A strong 
grower and free bloomer. 
GOLDEN GLEAM—Vivid yellow and very fragrant. 
GOLDEN DAWN—A sweet scented, very double, rich, sun¬ 
flower yellow rose turning to lemon-yellow when older. Fine 
cut flower; large, glossy foliage. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM—So well known it hardly needs a descrip¬ 
tion; one of the best and most popular; golden yellow rose 
with a slight touch of crimson on the outside of the petals. 
GRUSS AN COBU RG—Apricot-yellow, very fragrant, flower 
medium size; strong foliage; a very attractive rose. 
HADLEY—Very fragrant, dark red, and an old favorite. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Another favorite dark red rose; holds its 
color well and is quite fragrant also. Still very desirable. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE—A beautiful. Mnvoous. dark red rose 
with yellow center; very fragrant and free bloomer. An ex¬ 
cellent variety. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—Dark, shining rose pink; very dou¬ 
ble and fragrant. 
INDEPENDENCE DAY—Flaming yellow buds, shaded apricot 
color. Medium sized flower; free flowering. 
IRISH ELEGANCE—Single bronze pink buds, opening with 
shades of apricot and yellow; strong grower. 
IRISH FI REFLAME—Rich, deep orange, flushed with crimson; 
large flowers, single, changing to old gold wdien opening. 
1SOBEL—A beautiful single rose, large petals; beautiful when 
in bud; carmine red, shaded orange. 
I. ZINGARA—Orange-scarlet buds, opening to vivid orange- 
yellow flowers almost single, covering the plant with a mass 
of gorgeous blooms. Very striking. 
J. C. THORNTON—Glowing crimson-scarlet flowers, very full 
borne on stiff, long stems; buds very attractive. 
J. OTTO THILOW—Rich, rose pink, perfect buds, very full 
flowers. 
JOANNA HILL—Light yellow with bronze shadings in center; 
good cut flower. 
JULES GAUJARD—Orange-red flushed with carmine; very 
lasting flowers. 
K. OF K.—Pure, dazzling scarlet, semi-double. 
LADY FORTEVIOT—Golden yellow and apricot, sweet scented, 
large and double. Bronze-green foliage; an excellent variety. 
LADY MARY ELIZABETH— 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—A gorgeous bud of orange 
shaded yellow, opening to a buttercup yellow flushed with 
orange and red. Very fine. Good foliage. 
LADY PIRRIE—Outside petals deep, coppery, reddish salmon; 
inside, apricot yellow. Vigorous grower and bloomer. 
L. C. BRESLAU—Shrimp red, shaded reddish orange and copper 
with yellow at back of petals. 
LI BURES—A medium sized flower of flashy color, brilliant 
double rose red and yellow mixed. A strong grower with 
dark, glossy foliage. 
LORD CHARLEMONT—Large, well-shaped, deep crimson flow¬ 
ers; very fragrant. 
LOS ANGELES—Flame pink with golden shading at base. 
LUCY MARIE—Yellow with apricot cerise shading, fragrant. 
LULU—A most beautiful, long, slender, dainty bud of coral 
apricot. Semi-double; free bloomer. 
MAD. HENRY QUEILLE—Bright shrimp pink, shaded gold at 
base of petals; buds pointed, fragrant. 
MAD. EDWARD HERRIOT—The well-known Daily Mail rose; 
coral red, shaded yellow; long, pointed buds. 
MAD. BUTTERFLY— A fine sport of Ophelia, light pink suf¬ 
fused with apricot and gold. Fine buds. 
MAD. CECIL BRUNNER—Small, dainty buds of clear pink, hi 
clusters. 
MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT—Clear, satiny pink. The old, 
well-known variety. 
MAD. N. AUSSEL—Long, coppery red buds, opening to large 
deep salmon pink flowers. 
MARGARET McGREDY—A fine rose, brilliant orange-scarlet; 
fine for Bay climate. Prolific bloomer; heavy foliage. 
MARION CRAN—Geranium scarlet, veined orange and yellow. 
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