Field grown, 2-yr. No. 1, 40c each; 3 for $1.00, except as noted. 
Abol. Delightfully sweet scented, large, double flowers, 
frequently tinged light blush in the bud stage, but 
opening to a pure white. Vigorous, free and per¬ 
petual. 
Ami Quinard. (Charles Mallerin, 1927). Blackish crim¬ 
son buds, opening to large, semi-double, deep brown¬ 
ish maroon-red flowers with velvety black sheen and 
scarlet highlights. The plant is tall, free flowering 
and easy to grow. This is a very, very dark red Rose 
of the Hawlmark Crimson type. It resembles Nigrette 
but we believe it is in many ways superior. 
Autumn. (Coddington, 1928). Burnt orange, streaked 
and marked with red. Bud of medium size, develop¬ 
ing into a cupped, double, fragrant, attractive flower. 
Betty Sutor. (McGredy & Son, 1929). Exquisite both 
in the long bud and high centered, large, double, 
tea scented flower. Delicate rosy pink. Strong, vig¬ 
orous and free flowering. 
Betty Uprichard. Long pointed buds. Large, open, 
long-lasting, very fragrant flowers of a delicate sal¬ 
mon-pink, reverse carmine with coppery sheen. A 
lovely color combination. Vigorous, bushy growth; 
profuse bloomer. 
Cuba. Orange-scarlet buds; immense, cuplike flowers 
of brilliant orange-vermilion. 
Dame Edith Helen. Shapely buds and substantial, high- 
centered blooms of clear pink, sweetly scented and 
freely produced on long, strong stems. 
Director Rubio. An outstanding Rose with large fluffy 
cochineal-pink flowers produced singly on stiff stems. 
A vigorous grower and abundant bloomer. 
Edel. An enormous, bold, stately, well built, fragrant 
flower of great depth, quality and finish. Color white 
with the faintest ivory shading. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. An outstanding, vigorous and 
free flowering Rose. Long, pointed buds of good 
size. Long lasting, double, fragrant flowers. Orient- 
red, shaded cerise-orange; inside salmon-pink. 
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. Vigorous, 
free flowering. 
Etoile de France. Rich, velvety crimson, center ruby- 
red; large and double, free flowering, long stems, 
fragrant and long lasting. 
Briarcliffe. A fine Rose of the Columbia type produc¬ 
ing large, longer buds than that favorite and has 
large, high pointed, double, very lasting, moderately 
fragrant flowers of a brilliant rose-pink at center, 
shading lighter at outer petals. One of the very 
good garden Roses. 
Caledonia. The most desirable white. Exceptionally 
long, pointed buds opening to very double, high- 
centered, long-lasting, very large, moderately fra¬ 
grant flowers. Continuous free bloomer. 
Charles K. Douglas. Flaming scarlet, flushed velvety 
crimson, sweetly scented. Vigorous, upright grower. 
Charles P. Kilham. Rich brilliant Oriental-red, flushed 
with orange and glowing scarlet. Long, pointed buds 
opening to high centered, sweetly tea-scented, per¬ 
fect blooms. 
Columbia. Bud and flower of perfect form, of a most 
pleasing shade of rose-pink, delightfully scented; free 
and vigorous. 75c each. 
Etoile de Hollande. The most popular red garden 
Rose—a brilliant crimson-red. A strong, vigorous 
grower, free and continuous bloomer. Large, moder¬ 
ately double, fragrant flowers, beautiful in all stages 
of development. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Remarkable for its long, pointed 
buds of brilliant Indian-yellow and large, double, 
cupped, very fragrant flowers. Vigorous; continuous 
bloomer. 
Francis Scott Key. Large, double flowers of rich crim¬ 
son-red; a strong, sturdy grower and free bloomer. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Pinkish buds and magnificent 
snow-white blooms with deep, firm petals, forming 
a flower of unimpeachable shape. 
Golden Dawn. (P. Grant, 1929). The ideal yellow 
garden Rose. The ovoid, lemon-yellow bud is heavi¬ 
ly splashed with crimson and develops into a well 
formed, sweetly scented, large, double, sunflower- 
yellow flower that reminds of the old favorite Mare- 
chal Niel. Vigorous and free flowering. 
Two-Year Strong-Rooted Roses In Variety 
