SOEUR THERESE. ht. 
A new Rose which is becoming popular because of 
its beautiful buds of chrome-yellow marked with 
carmine, just about as nice as can be for cutting. 
The open flowers are rather loose and soon change 
from daffodil-yellow to pale yellow. It is fragrant. 
The big branching plants produce their flowers in 
clusters of 5 or 6 but on stems long enough for table 
decoration. Plant several bushes of Soeur Therese and 
you will always have lovely buds to cut. 
Field-grown budded plants only, 75c each 
Soeur Therese 
MRS. SAM McGREDY 
HT. 
Long, pointed, coppery buds open to 
large, double flowers of coppery scarlet- 
orange, flushed dull red, a combination 
which delights almost everyone. 
Field-grown budded plants only, 
75c each 
Grace Noll Crowell 
GRACE NOLL CROWELL 
HT. 
Brilliant pink flowers, heavily veined 
with crimson and illumined with prim¬ 
rose-yellow at the base of the petals. 
Blooms are freely produced and open 
perfectly on sturdy stems. We have 
tested this variety several years and 
proved it first rate in every respect. 
1-yr. plants, 25c each; 2-yr., 75c. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
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