10—Joanna Hill 
I I—Mrs. Henry Morse 
12—Rev. F. Page-Roberts 
13—Willowmere 
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LADY HILLINGDON—S ee color illustration No. 6. A strong grower and free 
bloomer with flowers of sweet fragrance. One of the dozen best. Prefers part shade. 
LORD ROSSMORE—One of the recent introductions from Ireland. Winner of the 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. Very large, double, exquisitely fragrant 
flowers of creamy white, shaded and margined rose pink. Very free flowering. 
LOS ANGELES—S ee color illustration No. 15. A great favorite on the Pacific 
Coast, where it is superb. A magnificent flower with very sweet fragrance. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT—Very large double, fragrant satiny pink flower. 
Profuse bloomer all Summer an d Fall. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOTT—Winner of three Cups and a Gold Medal. Illustra¬ 
tion No. 17 gives only a very faint idea of the great beauty of this magnificent 
variety. The flowers are large and freely produced. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—A F rench introduction with very double, fragrant white 
flowers, flushed pale blush at the center. Continuous bloomer all season. 
MARGARET McGREDY—One of the finest of all Roses, originating in Ireland. 
Awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society and especially honored 
by being placed in Class One by the American Rose Society among nine newer 
Hybrid Teas. A constant and profuse bloomer. Color orange-scarlet, holding its 
color until the last petal drops. Fragrant. 
M. G. A. VAN ROSSEM—A Holland introduction that has been the Winner of 
many Medals and Awards. Very large, double, very fragrant perfectly formed 
flowers, heavily flamed and shaded apricot on a deep golden yellow ground, with 
reverse of petals often dark bronze to nearly brown. Prodigious bloomer. 
McGREDY'S SCARLET—One of the very fine recent creations of the world-famous 
Irish Rosarians, Samuel McGredy & Son. Very large, full, exquisitely fragrant, 
brilliant scarlet flowers with an orange base. Free bloomer. 
MISS ROWENA THOM— Enormous flowers of bright Rose pink, with a yellow 
base to the petals which adds to its attractiveness. Delightfully fragrant. Recipient 
of several awards and Medals, including the Silver Medal of the American 
Rose Society. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—S ee color illustration No. 16. Pure yellow. Highly honored by 
being placed in Class One of nine newer Hybrid Teas in the 1933 American Rose 
Annual. Fragrant and free flowering, healthy and fine for cutting or garden. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES—A very fine English introduction. Winner of the Gold 
Medal of the National Rose Society. Large, beautifully shaped, very fragrant 
flowers of pink, flushed salmon. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—A Winner of five Gold Medals, no other Rose being 
so honored. The best deep golden yellow, which holds its color to the last. Blooms 
profusely all season. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE—Winner of Gold Medal of National Rose Society. Very 
large, long, pointed carmine-pink buds, with beautiful two toned fragrant pink 
flowers when fully open. One of the best pinks and an abundant bloomer. See 
illustration No. II. 
OPHELIA—A magnificent flower and an abundant bloomer all season. Salmon- 
flesh in cool weather; creamy-white in hot weather. 
