The Rose is the Queen of Flowers 
MICHELL 
Grenoble 
HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
Gen. MacArthur. A well-known Rose, be¬ 
ing one of the earliest and most perpetual- 
flowering sorts. The blooms are large, full, 
most delightfully fragrant, rich crimson- 
scarlet. Growth is vigorous. 85c. each. 
Golden Dawn. The ideal yellow garden 
Rose. Its ovoid, lemon-yellow bud is 
heavily splashed with crimson before open¬ 
ing and develops into a well-formed, 
sweetly scented, large, double sunflower- 
yellow bloom. Low, bushy plant with at¬ 
tractive foliage. 85c. each. 
Golden Ophelia. Golden yellow in center, 
shading to pale yellow on the outer petals. 
A seedling of the well-known Ophelia, pos¬ 
sessing its many good qualities. 85c. each. 
Grenoble. Plant is very vigorous and the 
flowers are produced on very long stems, 
making it one of the best garden Roses for 
cutting. The buds are crimson but the 
open flower is brilliant red, fully double, 
and of large size. 85c. each. 
Hadley. One of the very best garden Roses. 
Deep rich velvety crimson blooms, one of 
the most fragrant in our collection. Free 
bloomer with long, stiff stems. 85c. each. 
Hoosier Beauty. Glowing crimson-scarlet, 
with darker shadings; buds of good length 
and fine shape, opening into a magnificent 
and delightfully fragrant bloom. 85c. each. 
Imperial Potentate. Large, ovoid bud; 
shapely flower, large, high-centered, long- 
lasting, sweet-scented, deep lively rose- 
pink. Vigorous grower and free flowering. 
85c. each. 
Joanna Hill. A new yellow Rose with large, 
long-pointed buds which open to large, full, 
semi-double flowers of a clear yellow, with 
orange-yellow center. 85c. each. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. An old variety 
but still one of the best. In color it is a soft 
pearly white, tinted with lemon. This most 
perfectly formed white Rose has rich fra¬ 
grance. 85c. each. 
Killarney, Double White. A beautiful 
sport of Killarney, with lovely pure white 
flowers of moderate fragrance. 85c. each. 
'S HARDY GARDEN ROSES, continued 
Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. A beautiful 
Rose with a unique color combination—a 
blending of dark orange and apricot on a 
yellow ground, with touches of bronze on 
the reverse of the petals. Sweet-scented, 
large, and of perfect form. 85c. each. 
IVliss Rowena Thom. Large, long-pointed 
buds, developing into perfect flowers of a 
lovely color—a blending of fiery rose, rosy 
mauve, and old-gold. A vigorous, upright 
grower and a profuse bloomer. 85c each. 
Mme. Butterfly. While this is a sport of 
Ophelia, it shows an ever better growth, 
with more and larger flowers, in a brilliant 
pink, sufTused apricot and gold. Flowers 
are the ideal Rose form, of good texture and 
fragrance. 85c. each. 
M me. Edouard Herriot. This is the cele¬ 
brated Daily “Mail" Rose which has been 
so extensively advertised. The blooms are 
coral-red, shaded yellow and bright rosy 
scarlet, with yellow at the base—a combi¬ 
nation of pleasing colors. 85c. each. 
M me. Jules Bouche. Beautiful white flow¬ 
ers, sometimes shading to light blush in 
the center. One of the best white bedding 
Roses to date. 85c. each. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. A very free-blooming 
variety of low, compact growth. The flow¬ 
ers are full, double, and are as attrac¬ 
tive when in full bloom as in the bud state. 
The color is a distinct Indian yellow which 
under certain conditions becomes yellow 
tinted white. 85c. each. 
Lady Alice Stanley. A Rose that is ad¬ 
mired by everyone, not only for its freedom 
of bloom and fragrance, but also for its 
color, which is a beautiful shade of coral- 
rose on the outside of the petals with 
purple-flesh on the inside. 85c. each. 
Lady Forteviot. Large, lasting, extremely 
fragrant, golden yellow flowers, flushed 
with cardinal-red, borne several together 
on long stems. Free and continuous 
bloomer. 85c. each. 
Los Angeles. One of the finest and loveliest 
ever introduced. The blooms are luminous 
flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded 
with translucent gold at the base of the 
petals. Buds are long, pointed, and extend 
into a flower of mammoth proportions. 
Growth is vigorous to a degree. 85c. each. 
Lucie Marie. Very long-pointed buds of 
deep yellow, splashed rosy red; as the outer 
petals unfold, the inner face is yellow with 
coppery venation, with the petals lightly 
tipped with pink; slightly fragrant. A 
strong, vigorous grower. 85c. each. 
Margaret McGredy. Bud very large and 
long-pointed; flower large, shapely, long- 
lasting, very double, fragrant, and bril¬ 
liantly colored—a rich shade of Oriental- 
red, passing as it ages to carmine-rose. 
Vigorous and free flowering. 85c. each. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. One of the newer red 
Roses of marked superiority on account of 
its strong, vigorous growth, free and con¬ 
tinuous habit of flowering, and its brilliant 
color, dazzling scarlet. The fragrant, full, 
double flowers are of good size. A beau¬ 
tiful Rose. 85c. each. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. Very large, 
pointed buds of a pleasing carmine-pink, 
shaded with clear light yellow at the base 
of the petals, opening into a full double 
flower; very fragrant. A noted exhibition 
variety. 85c. each. 
Mrs. Ersklne Pembroke Thom. Lpng, 
shapely buds of large size, developing into 
full, double flowers of deep lemon-yellow 
color and sweetly scented. A clean, vigor¬ 
ous grower with disease-resistant foliage; 
very free flowering. One of the best yel¬ 
lows. 85c. each. 
M rs. Henry Morse. One of the best light 
pjnks, combining two contrasting tones of 
pink with an Underlying yellow glow. Long- 
pointed buds; flowers very large, double, 
high-centered, fragrant. Very free flower¬ 
ing. 85c. each. 
Mrs. John Bell. A vivid brilliant shade of 
cochineal-carmine with large, long-pointed 
bud and full, double, cupped, moderately 
fragrant flower. Vigorous, free-flowering 
habit. 85c. each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Medium-sized, 
long-pointed buds of reddish gold, opening 
to semi-double, cupped, very lasting, fra¬ 
grant flowers of a deep golden yellow. A 
strong, vigorous, compact grower. The 
most profuse and continuous-blooming 
yellow Rose. 85c. each. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Scarlet coppery or¬ 
ange, heavily flushed with Lincoln-red on 
the outside of the petals, and these colors 
together give a rich and dazzling effect. 
The large flowers are of beautiful form and 
possess the proper fullness to make them 
useful for all purposes. They are freely pro¬ 
duced and delicately perfumed. Beautiful, 
bronzy foliage. 85c. each. 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Large, 
globular, peony-like blooms of pearly blush, 
shaded salmon-pink, the outside of the 
petals being vermilion and rose, which 
iovely combination is not affected by the 
hottest sun. 85c. each. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Large, bright but¬ 
tercup-yellow flowers, every one, large 
or small, of perfect form and sweetly 
scented. Rain does not damage the 
blooms in the slightest, which is a great 
asset. Unlike most yellows, it is a 
strong grower, upright, disease-free, 
and all that could be desired. The 
beautiful foliage is large, glossy, dark 
bronzy green on dark red stems. Con¬ 
sidered by many the best yellow Rose 
to date. $1.50 each; doz. $15.00. 
All varieties listed at 85c. each will be supplied at $9.00 per doz. 
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