MAD. BUTTERFLY — A fine sport of Ophelia, light pink suf¬ 
fused with apricot and gold. Fine buds. 
MAD. CECIL BRUNNER —Small, dainty buds of clear pink, in 
clusters. 
MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT —Clear, satiny pink. The old, 
well-known variety. 
MADAME COCHET-COCHET —Long pointed buds of coppery 
pink opening to large flowers of golden bronze, sweetly fra¬ 
grant, good foliage, free bloomer. $1.25. Patented. 
MAD. N. AUSSEL —Long, coppery red buds, opening to large 
deep salmon pink flowers. 
MARGARET McGREDY —A fine rose, brilliant orange-scarlet; 
fine for Bay climate. Prolific bloomer; heavy foliage. 
MARION CRAN —Geranium scarlet, veined orange and yellow. 
MAX KRAUSE —Reddish orange buds opening to large double 
yellow and golden flowers. Lasts very well when cut. 60c. 
MARIE DOT —A striking color of clear, reddish-salmon yellow 
with a satiny sheen. The flower opening to clear, bright 
salmon and salmon pink and gold at base of petals. Strong 
grower; free bloomer. 60c. 
McGREDY'S IVORY —Creamy ivory white, turning to clear 
white when open; perfect buds. 75c. 
McGREDY'S SCARLET —Brilliant red flowers, borne on long 
stems. 
MISS ROW ENA THOM —Enormous double flowers, rose shaded 
old gold. 
MRS. E. P. THOM —One of the best yellow roses; medium size 
flower, deep canary yellow. Very free bloomer. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM —A very striking combination of 
colors, large buds, very double flowers, fragrant, heavily 
flamed shaded orange and apricot on vellow background, 
petals on the outside often dark bronze. Prolific bloomer and 
strong foliage; fine for Bay region. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES —Large oval bud, opening to a full 
flower of glowing pink. Most always in bloom from early 
spring till fall. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE— Bright pink with underlying yellow 
glow; the flowers are large and abundant. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT— Double rich golden yellow flowers. 
One of the best. 60c. 
MRS. S. K. RINDGE —Long, yellow buds, striped with red, 
opening to yellowish pink, fairly full. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY —A wonderful combination of scarlet- 
orange, flushed with red on outside of petals. Buds are long 
and pointed, flowers full and fragrant; foliage is excellent. 
60c. 
MRS. W. C. MILLER —Large, fluffy salmon-rose. 
NIGHT —Dark, blackish crimson, almost black during cool 
weather; medium sized flower. 60c. 
NORMAN LAMBERT —Bright orange yellow. 
OPHELIA —Salmon-flesh, shaded with rose, almost white in 
midsummer; very fragrant, well-shaped flowers on stiff stems. 
An older but still very desirable variety. 
PADRE —Brilliant coppery scarlet flushed with yellow at base. 
A good garden rose, but not for cutting. 
PINK MOSS —The old-fashioned pink moss rose. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER— A very fine rose, one of 
the best; long, pointed buds of orange-scarlet opening to a 
very large flower orange and pink. As the flower grows older 
colors change to a creamy pink. A very fine cut flower; 
strong grower. 
RADIANCE—Brilliant rose pink, full flowers. 
RED MOSS —The old-fashioned red moss rose. 
REVEREND F. PAGE ROBERTS— Soft buff with a reverse of 
light salmon stained with copper. A lovely rose. 
ROSE MARIE —Clear rose pink, very fragrant and a very free 
bloomer. 
ROSLYN —Full golden yellow with deeper shadings in center 
and orange splashings on back of petals. Fine for Bay 
region, with excellent foliage. 
SALLY TITE —Brilliant crimson. 
SENSATION —Enormous scarlet-crimson flowers, very double 
and sweet scented. Strong grower. 
SHOT SILK —A fine combination of orange-rose, overlaid with 
yellow and suffused with pink. Cup-shaped, fragrant flowers. 
Free bloomer. 
SOUVENIR CLAUDIUS PERNET —Beautiful buds of pure sun¬ 
flower yellow. 
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