McGRED Y’S This beautiful new Rose is one of the creations of 
TRIUMPH the famous House of McGredy in Ireland. It brings 
(Plant Patent with it the romance and yet the sturdy character. 
No. 190 ) ruggedness and vigor of the Emerald Isle. Its large 
below buds and fragrant blooms are devoid of stiffness and 
enchant one with their grace. The color is a glistening cerise overcast with 
orange. Harmonious sturdy plants with large, reddish bronze foliage. An 
ideal bedding type which may also be grown to exhibition size. Like a 
son of “the Old Sod,” it increases in vigor and size as it matures. Retails at 
$1.50 each. 
Prices slightly higher in Fertil-Potted Packages 
NIGRETTE 
(Plant Patent No. 87) 
The Rose publicized by the inter¬ 
national press as “The Black Rose of 
Sangerhausen.” A very interesting 
novelty from which we should not 
demand the performance of a regular 
Rose. The small, perfumed blooms 
are, in cool times, very dark maroon 
with blackish reflexes; in summer 
heat they are deep red. Plant of 
moderate, compact growth. Well 
worth having for its oddity. Retails 
at $1.50 each. 
McGRED Y’S 
TRIUMPH 
j. y p. co. 
POLAR BEAR 
(Plant Patent No. 132 ) 
The first word is for hardiness, 
the second for ruggedness, and 
both for color. A happy com¬ 
bination of R. nutkana, R. rugosa, 
and R. polyantha. Tall plant for 
hedge, background, or the shrub 
border. Always loaded with me¬ 
dium large and full white Roses, 
tinted with flesh. Very fragrant. 
Retails at $1.00 each. 
