into substantial yellow roses of good size. Foliage is 
glossy green and quite disease resistant. Not a new 
rose, but still quite popular. Price 50c. 
HADLEY—Has enjoyed twenty years of uninterrupted 
popularity and through the years it has lost none of its 
charm and full, heavy fragrance. The long-velvety 
buds are brim full of grace and loveliness—in the half 
open flower it is perfection. The bush is sturdy and 
upright; stems are long. Price 50c. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Bright Vermillion with orange 
and copper shadings. An altogether unusual rose 
in coloring and one that everyone who appreciates 
strong coloring will enjoy. Rich fragrance, strong 
stems, excellent foliage. From our personal rose 
garden we have cut and enjoyed through this past 
Fall, more buds from this variety than from any 
other. Price 75c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Dazzling crimson, heavily veined 
with maroon. A velvety sheen covers the open flower 
and lasts until the last petal has fallen. Produces 
heavily from Spring until Winter. Grows luxuriantly. 
Price 50c. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—A clear rose pink without 
shading. A rose of remarkable shape in both bud and 
flower. For fragrance it is unsurpassed. Cut, it will 
keep its form for days. Long stiff stems—few thorns. 
Price 50c. 
IMPRESS—A bush of medium height that through 
Spring and Fall produces quantities of large, full, deep 
pink flowers that are tempered with a slight suggestion 
of orange. An outstanding rose in any company. 
Price 60c. 
IRISH CHARM—Long, slender buds of blush pink and 
apricot open into semi-double flowers of exquisite form 
and substance. A single bush will provide quantities of 
cut flowers all through the season. Price 50c. 
IRISH ELEGANCE—Single, orange-scarlet buds opening 
to apricot. Vigorous grower, blooms through the whole 
rose season. Price 50c. 
IRISH FIREFLAME—Long, tapering buds of crimson 
orange open into single flowers of apricot and gold. 
The dark handsome evergreen foliage forms a perfect 
background for the fiery flowers. Price 50c. 
ISOBEL—The largest of all the single roses. Long, slen¬ 
der, coral-red buds. Perfect satiny coral-pink flowers. 
Few roses grow as vigorously or have as good stems for 
cutting. Price 50c. 
JOANNA HILL—Long, perfect, soft yellow buds suffused 
with the merest suggestion of apricot, carry themselves 
proudly on long, erect stems. When open the flowers 
are full and delightfully fragrant. If you appreciate 
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