The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa 
ROSES 23 
Essence. A new Rose that is distin¬ 
guished both by its fragrance and its bril¬ 
liant crimson color. The blooms are fully 
double and carried very freely on a healthy, 
vigorous plant. 75 cts. each. 
Etoile de Hollande. The best red Rose 
for garden use. Its flowers are gigantic, 
beautifully frilled, fragrant, and the color 
is deep, glowing crimson which does not 
fade. 85 cts. each. 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. Plant Patent 
No. 103. One of the most beautiful 
of the yellow Roses, having perfect form 
and a large number of petals. At times the 
outside petals are almost white, but the 
heart of the flower is a rich golden yellow. 
Blooms continuously. $1.50 each. 
Gaiety. A bicolored, nicely formed 
Rose of orange, Indian red, and silver. 
Long stems for cutting. 85 cts. each. 
Gloaming. Plant Patent No. 137. 
Lovely cut-flower quality blooms of a 
warm shade of salmon-pink. Flowers are 
large. Plant is very strong and blooms 
freely throughout the season. $1.50 each. 
Golden Dawn. One of the best 
garden Roses, with large, very double and 
very fragrant flowers of pale straw-yellow. 
The plants are low but spreading, with 
beautiful foliage. 85 cts. each. 
Goldenes Mainz. Plant Patent 
applied for. The deepest yellow of all the 
garden Roses. The rich dandelion-yellow 
flowers are quite large, loosely formed, but 
produced in amazing quantities. Plants 
are tall and branching. $1.50 each. 
Gruss an Teplitz. One of the most 
useful and dependable Roses. Beautiful, 
clear crimson-scarlet, fragrant flowers, pro¬ 
fusely borne till frost. Most desirable for 
bedding and a good hedge. 65 cts. each. 
Hinrich Gaede. Probably the most 
spectacular of all the “fancy” Roses. 
Blooms are burnt-orange with vermilion 
tints, and they retain their coloring better 
than most of this type. Plants are bushy, 
with beautiful foliage, and bloom very 
freely. $1.25 each. 
Joanna Hill. Well-shaped flowers of 
creamy yellow, stained with brownish gold 
on outside of petals and deep yellow with¬ 
in. Fine cut-flower variety. 75 cts. each. 
Rose, Mrs. Sam McGredy 
Leonard Barron. Very large, 
saucer-shaped flowers with about a hun¬ 
dred petals. Color is salmon, pink, and 
amber. Red cedar scent. Low-growing 
plants. $1 each. 
Margaret McGredy. A cup-shaped 
bud opens into a vivid scarlet bloom which 
later turns to brick-red or scarlet-orange. 
A desirable double variety. 75 cts. each. 
Mary Hart. Plant Patent No. 8. 
A deep Indian red sport of the famous 
Talisman. Remarkable for its rich oxblood 
hue, and rare metallic sheen from its under¬ 
lying golden yellow ground-color. Re¬ 
markably free flowering. $1 each. 
Matador. Plant Patent No. 170. 
The blooms are large, well formed, scarlet- 
crimson with darker sheen on the reverse 
of the petals. $1.50 each. 
Max Krause. New golden yellow 
Rose of great depth and substance, origi¬ 
nated in Germany where it has won many 
honors at flower shows. Blooms freely on 
long stems. $1 each. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. An excellent gar¬ 
den Rose which is a nice shade of red, 
instead of scarlet, as the name would indi¬ 
cate. Flowers are freely produced on very 
vigorous, healthy plants. $1 each. 
McGredy’s Triumph. Plant Patent 
No. 190. Bright carmine with shades of 
gold which deepen toward the base of 
petals. Blooms are large and full. $1.5° 
each. 
Miss Rowena Thom. A descendant of 
Radiance and Los Angeles, with gigantic, 
globular blooms of glowing pink tinged 
with gold at the base. A prolific grower 
and always in bloom. 75 cts. each. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Pure white, 
medium-sized blooms that are very beauti¬ 
ful. Plants grow rather tall, branch freely, 
and carry many flowers. 85 cts. each. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Best 
of the clear unshaded yellow Roses. Flow¬ 
ers well shaped, of medium size, and richly 
yellow. Fine foliage and growth vigorous. 
Free flowering. 85 cts. each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. A deep yellow 
Rose that shows no signs of fading. Full 
double but with only little fragrance. 
75 cts. each. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. A Gold Medal 
winner from the north of Ireland, with 
astonishing buds and flowers of glowing 
orange-salmon and coppery gold. One of 
the best of the new varieties. $1 each. 
Otto Krauss. Large, coppery yellow 
flowers, slightly fragrant. Very vigorous; 
profuse bloomer. $1 each. 
President Herbert Hoover. Enormous 
flowers of ever-changing color. Deep cop¬ 
per-red in bud, golden in the center, with 
deep pink outer petals. In autumn it is 
superb. Plants very strong, with good foli¬ 
age, blooming early and often. 85 cts. each. 
Prince Felix (de Luxembourg). A 
huge flower of brilliant scarlet-red and 
fine form. Tall, healthy plant of unusual 
hardiness. 85 cts. each. 
Radiance. Large, strongly fragrant, 
light silvery pink to salmon-pink flowers, 
borne profusely all summer on long, strong 
stems. 75 cts. each. 
Radiant Beauty. Plant Patent No. 
97. A sport of Francis Scott Key with 
fewer petals, so that it opens well at all 
times. Color is a peculiar red, the petals 
having a metallic luster. $1.50 each. 
Red Radiance. A sport of Radiance 
and equally good, differing only in the 
beautiful deep red color of the large globu¬ 
lar flowers. Very hardy and of the greatest 
garden value. Fine fragrance. 75 cts. each. 
Roslyn. Remarkable for the large size 
and perfect form of its clear sunflower-yel¬ 
low blooms. Plant grows well and pro¬ 
duces perfect flowers. 65 cts. each. 
Schwabenland. Extra-large, spirally 
formed blooms of amaranth-pink. Mod¬ 
erately fragrant. Upright, continuous- 
blooming plants. 85 cts. each. 
Signora. Plant Patent No. 201. 
A great new Rose of fine form on long 
stems. Deep orange, heavily veined car¬ 
mine, edges of petals brick-orange. Fruit 
fragrance. 45 petals. $2 each. 
Talisman. The most remarkable color 
yet produced in Roses—brilliant scarlet, 
shaded rose on one side of the petal and 
glowing golden yellow on the other, giving 
a startling red and yellow effect. Has long 
stems, and is always in bloom. 65 cts. each. 
Texas Centennial. Plant Patent No. 
162. A sport of President Herbert Hoover, 
exactly like its parent in plant and 
shape of flower. The color, however, is 
vermilion-red with a touch of gold at the 
base of the petals. Flowers age a deep 
shade of pink. $1 each. 
White Briarcliff. Plant Patent No. 
108. A superb white Rose, glistening 
in its purity. The plants branch freely and 
continue to bloom during the whole sum¬ 
mer. The best white Hybrid Tea Rose for 
general garden purposes. $1.50 each. 
Willowmere. Large, double flowers of 
rich shrimp-pink, shaded yellow at the 
center. Low, spreading growth. A lovely 
old variety. 75 cts. each. 
All 65-ct. varieties, $6.50 per doz.; 75-ct. varieties, $7.50 
per doz.; 85-ct. varieties, $8.50 per doz.; $1 varieties, $10 
Half-dozen plants, any assortment of varieties, at dozen rates. These 
QUANTITY PRICES. 
per doz 
prices do not apply to patented Roses 
