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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Each 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Medium sized white flowers 
delicately tinted pink. 
Mme. Butterfly. (E. G. Hill Co., 1918.) A 
glorified sport from Ophelia, richly tinted gold 
near base of petals, has some fragrance and is 
a great bloomer. 
Mme. Edouard Herriott. (Pernet-Ducher, 1913.) 
Often referred to as the “Daily Mail Rose,” 
is one of the most popular roses ever intro¬ 
duced. Coral red and orange in the bud, open¬ 
ing orange red, protect well from black spot 
McGredy’s Scarlet. (S. McGredy & Sons.) The 
large full flowers of this splendid rose are 
brilliant scarlet with a touch of orange yellow 
at base of petals. Vigorous and free flowering 
McGredy’s Triumph. (S. McGredy & Sons, 1 
1935.) Every rose with the name McGredy 
attached is good and in this new variety which 
has vigor, size, form and color we have ovoid 
cerise buds overshadowed with orange, open¬ 
ing into a brilliant deep pink with a yellow 
centre .$2.00 
McGredy’s Yellow. By many growers both 
here and abroad this is classed as easily the 
finest yellow hybrid tea rose in commerce. 
Bright buttercup yellow flowers which stand 
up under rain, beautiful rich glossy foliage, 
fragrant .$1.50 
McGredy’s Ivory. Perfectly shaped ivory white 
flowers which are sweetly scented. 
Margaret McGredy. (S. McGredy & Son, 1927.) 
One of McGredy’s finest introductions. A good 
grower and profuse bloomer, the color is or¬ 
ange scarlet, shaded yellow at the base and is 
very lovely. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. A truly lovely 
rose with a unique color combination, being 
vivid orange and apricot on a golden yellow 
ground, often touched with bronze. Fragrant 
and of fine form. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Blooms of brilliant satiny 
pink, orange flame centre. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. (Pernet-Ducher, 1901.) 
Buff in bud, tawny yellow when open, of dwarf 
habit, free flowering and is good for the edges 
of beds. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Far superior to 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet as a yellow for the 
garden. Long buds of a rich lemon yellow 
color. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. (Chaplin Bros., 1921.) 
Luminous deep salmon pink, high centered 
flower . 
Mrs. Henry Morse. (S. McGredy & Son, 1919.) 
Bright rose, impregnated vermilion, dwarf 
habit and very free flowering, one of the finest 
hybrid teas in commerce. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. (McGredy, 1930.) Large 
orange salmon flower with golden suffusion, 
vigorous and healthy. 
President Herbert Hoover. (Coddington, 1930.) 
A very beautiful and fragrant rose which 
steadily grows in favor. The delightful com¬ 
bination of cerise pink, flame, scarlet and yel¬ 
low which make up the flower thrills every¬ 
one, much superior outdoors to Talisman .... 
Portadown Fragrance. Very fine brilliant or¬ 
ange scarlet, vigorous and very fragrant .... 
Queensland Beauty. An Australian sport of the 
well known Golden Dawn with extra large 
