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HALL A WELL'S 
BUSH ROSES—(Continued) 
McGREDY'S IVORY. (H. T.) The buds are long and pointed, 
opening to perfectly formed flowers of creamy white with 
light yellow at the base of petals. A strong grower with 
excellent foliage and a prolific bloomer. 65c. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. (H. T.) A splendid sport of Ophelia with 
all its good characteristics. Flowers are a light pink suf¬ 
fused apricot and gold. 60c. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. Long pointed buds of a coppery- 
pink, flushed orange. The color of the open flower is the 
same as the bud except that the orange changes slightly 
to gold. This is a strong growing variety with good foliage. 
(Patented.) $1.00. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT, the DAILY MAIL ROSE. (H. T.) 
The buds, which are long and pointed, are coral-red shad¬ 
ed yellow at base; the open flowers of medium size and 
semi-double are a beautiful coral-red shaded with yellow 
and bright rosy scarlet. 60c. 
MME. NICHOLAS AUSSEL. A beautiful long copper-colored 
bud, opening to salmon-pink and shaded gold at the base 
of petals. It blooms profusely, with good stem, good 
foliage and is very desirable for cutting. 75c. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH. (H. T.) Large conical buds and 
enormous pure pink flowers shading to light yellow to¬ 
wards the center; fragrant, strong grower and free 
bloomer. 60c. 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. (H. T.) Color is a distinct, 
clear, deep canary-yellow. The buds are of good long 
shape and develop into good-sized full flowers. The plant 
is of exceptional vigor and blooms very freely. 60c. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. (H. T.) A brilliant flame orange on 
golden-yellow ground, intensified by unusually heavy 
bronzy-red veining which enhances the beauty of this 
remarkable rose. The bush is of medium growth with large 
upright stems. 60c. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES. (H. T.) A very large firm ovoid bud of 
warm glowing pink, opening to big full flowers. In con¬ 
stant bloom from early spring until late fall. 60c. 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS. (T.) Charming buds slightly tinted 
lemon in the center but opening to pure white. It has a 
good habit of growth and other qualities which make it one 
of the very desirable white roses. 60c. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. (H. T.) Buds are large and long- 
pointed; the open flowers are double, moderately fragrant 
and very lasting. The color is a wonderful combination of 
red, copper and orange, changing to warm pink with gold 
suffusion as the flower ages. A continuous bloomer of low 
and spreading growth. 75c. 
NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. Huge, bright red flowers, fully 
double borne on large plants with slightly drooping foli¬ 
age. A continuous bloomer, even during the hot summer 
season when other roses are resting. A modern rose in 
every way. 60c. 
OPHELIA. (H. T.) Flowers salmon-flesh shaded with rose, 
large and of good shape, standing up well on stiff stems; 
fragrant and very free flowering. 60c. 
PADRE. (H. T.) A most novel and attractive coloring, with 
fine long petals of coppery scarlet flushed with yellow at 
the base; semi-double. Erect strong bush; blooms with 
exceptional freedom. 60c. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. (H. T.) A charming combination of 
cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. The buds are point¬ 
ed and the flowers large, composed of broad, heavy petals 
with an exquisite fragrance. Of good habit of growth and 
free flowering. 65c. 
PRES. PLUMECOCQ. A strong, upright plant producing a 
great number of coppery-yellow buds which open into 
large cupped blooms of coppery-buff with a glow of deep 
salmon pink. Fragrant throughout the season. 75c. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. (H. T.) Color intense vermilion, deeply 
shaded old gold on reverse of petals; a remarkable and 
pleasing color combination, which is quite pronounced 
during cool weather; in hot weather the colors are dulled. 
60c. 
RADIANCE. (H. T.) Brilliant rose-pink; full flowers of beau¬ 
tiful form. 60c. 
RAPTURE. (H. T.) Pointed buds opening to large well shaped 
flowers of deep salmon with a bright golden suffusion. 
Strong grower and free bloomer; a sport of Mme. Butterfly. 
60c. 
RED RADIANCE. (H. T.) Clear cerise-red, large, full and well 
formed; a fine garden variety. Fragrant, prolific bloomer 
and vigorous grower. Same habit of growth as Radiance. 
60c. 
ROSE MARIE. (H. T.) Long buds and well formed full flowers 
of a clear rose-pink which does not readily fade. Delight¬ 
fully fragrant and extremely free flowering. Strong grower. 
60c. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. (H. T.) A magnificent bud of brilliant red, 
opening to a full double glowing scarlet. The plant is 
vigorous, and upright with bronze young foliage and 
strong stems. It seems worthy of a trial in any garden. 
$1.25. 
SHOT SILK. (H. T.) A beautiful combination of orange-rose 
overlaid with yellow and suffused with pink. Buds and 
flowers of medium size, fragrant and produced freely. Of 
moderate growth. 60c. 
SIGNORA. (H. T.) A bright scarlet-orange with shadings of 
tangerine and cerise and a golden yellow base in brilliant 
contrast. Very attractive in bud or open bloom, has strong 
stem and keeps well when cut. Vigorous and blooms 
freely. (Patented.) $1.50. 
SOUTHPORT. Long pointed vivid scarlet buds opening to 
semi-double and holding its color well in the full bloom. 
The plant is strong, upright and blooms freely. It is an 
exceptional rose. $1.00. 
SOUV. DE MME. BOULLET. (H. T.) Sometimes called an im¬ 
proved Lady Hillingdon because of its richer color and 
stronger stems. A long exquisite bud of delightful apricot- 
yellow, opening to a sweetly fragrant bloom of the same 
shades. 65c. 
SOUV. MME. CHAMBARD. Long slender buds of artistic 
form, opening to a full double perfect bloom. The color is 
coral-pink with a satiny peach tint and a lovely sheen as 
a finishing touch. Chosen as the most beautiful rose in 
France in 1932. 75c. 
TALISMAN. (H. T.) A vividly colored rose being a mixture of 
orange and yellow in irregular proportions, varying so 
much that no two flowers are alike; fairly double, borne 
on long stems, sweet scented. 60c. 
VILLE DE PARIS. (H. T.) A clear sunflower-yellow rose which 
does not fade even in the hottest sunshine. A vigorous 
erect grower with glossy reddish green foliage. A continu¬ 
ous bloomer. 65c. 
WARRAWEE. Long pointed buds of salmon-pink opening to 
large flowers of exquisite shell pink with a slightly darker 
reverse. It has the delicious fragrance of Clove pinks, 
beautifully formed flowers, attractive bronzy new foliage. 
(Patented.) $1.00. 
WESTERN GOLD. A brilliant golden-yellow sport from Talis¬ 
man, and similar to that exquisite rose in size, form and 
habit of growth. 75c. 
ROSA ROULETTI (Pot Rose). Said to be the smallest 
rose grown. The tiny rose-pink buds are perfect in 
form and the plants are little gems in pots. 65c. 
