Li Bures—MarGon buds opening to orange 
and yellow. An upright vigorous plant with 
holly like resistant foliage. 
Marie Guillct—Double pure white, very free 
flowering, a good cut flower. 
Margaret McGroedy—(Large Ovid buds and 
large cupped flowers of orange-Vermillion, fo¬ 
liage light green, healthy. Prolific and hardy 
One of the most practical and beautiful roses 
for home gardens. 
Mme. Butterfly—Bright pink suffused with 
apricot and gold. 
Mme, Caroline Testout—Clear bright satiny- 
pink; flowers very large and extremely showy. 
Miss Rowena Thom—Enormous buds and 
blooms of fiery rose and mauve, shaded with old 
geld at center. Long, strong stems. Profuse 
continuous bloomer; very prolific. 
My Maryland—-Salmon pink of a soft and 
pleasing shade, long pointed buds on good 
stems for cutting; very fragrant. 
Mrs. Charles Bell—A new Radiance, same 
form and good qualities as Radiance, flowers 
are of a shell pink, also known as the Shell 
Pink Radiance. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles—one of the finest pink 
roses, very free flowering and strong growth. 
Rose pink shaded salmon orange, always in 
bloom. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossen—A truly marvel¬ 
ous rose with the most entrancing color ar¬ 
rangement not found in any other variety. A 
most striking blending of dark vivid orange and 
apricot on yellow ground passing to bronze. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont—Rich golden yellow 
flower. A compact bush which blooms with 
unceasing abundance throughout the season. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward—A mos 1- striking shade 
of Indian Yellow, shading to lemon at edges of 
petals, splendid garden and cut rose. 
National Emblem—Dark crimson buds liike a 
red Sunburst. Strong spicy fragrance. 
Patience—A lovely scarlet carmine lake, shad¬ 
ing to orange scarlet. The build of the flower 
is perfect. A fine garden acquisition. 
Paul Neyron—The largest of all roses, bright 
shining pink, clear and beautiful, very double 
and almost thornless. 
President Hoover—It is remarkable for its 
vigorous growth and beautiful colorings. A 
blend of orange and pink, varying in tone from 
coppery-red in the bud, to glowing orange- 
yellow at the base of the petals, suffused with 
vivid rose pink. 
Roslyn—Charming, pointed buds of golden 
yellow and frilled, open flowers of buttercup 
hue strengthened with orange. A remarkably 
free bloomer. 
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