KAISERIN- —Full, high centered roses of pure white. No 
rose is more perfectly formed than Kaiserin. Slightly 
fragrant, blooms heavily. Foliage is a pleasing light 
green. Price 50c. 
KATHERINE FECHTOLE — Daintier and lovelier buds 
than these slender coppery-orange beauties would be 
hard to find. Blooms freely on a spreading bush of 
medium height. Price 75c. 
LADY FORTEVICT — The foliage and habit of growth 
greatly resemble that of Golden Emblem but the plant 
is much more robust. In this rose you may see almost 
every shade of orange, red and gold. The buds are long 
and pointed and the open flower is large, double and a 
riot of color. A thoroughly good rose. Price 60c. 
EOS ANGELES- —Is one of the busiest roses we know. 
From March until winter it produces a constant succes¬ 
sion of large, full flame pink buds and flowers. An inter¬ 
esting rose from the first flaming bud until the last curl¬ 
ing petal has fallen. Exceptionally strong grower. Price 
50c. 
LOUISE C. BRESLAU —Would be worth growing for its 
glistening disease resistant foliage aione. Large, oval, 
apricot-colored buds are followed by double apricot pink 
flowers of good shape and texture. Price 50c. 
LUCIE MARIE— Long, pointed, deep yellow buds splashed 
with red open into flowers of yellow and copper. The 
petal tips are slightly tinted pink. A strikingly hand¬ 
some color combination that you will long remember. 
Slightly fragrant. Grows vigorously. Price 60c. 
LULU —Dainty, slender buds of coral apricot. A vase of 
these buds never fails to bring forth exclamations of 
wonder and appreciation. A strong grower and a free 
bloomer. Price 60c. 
MARGARET McGREDY —Warms the cool, Fall and Spring 
days with its brilliance. Pointed buds open into extreme¬ 
ly full high centered flowers of bright scarlet tempered 
with orange. Liking the cool weather it blooms into the 
Winter, long after most other roses have begun to rest. 
The bush is extremely vigorous. Foliage is heavy dark 
green. Price 50c. 
MARY HART (Red Talisman. Patent No. 8) — Has the 
stately, erect shape of its parent (Talisman). If you have 
enjoyed Talisman you will doubly appreciate this ex¬ 
quisite blood-red rose. Spicily fragrant. Flowers and buds 
are well formed on strong stems. Price $1.00. 
MAX KRAUSE —Enormous, golden yellow, high centered 
flowers of excellent shape that change to shades of apri¬ 
cot in the warmer weather. Presents different color ef¬ 
fects at the different seasons of the year but is good at 
all times. Grows vigorously with stout stems. Strong 
fragrance. Price 60c. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET —Many roses are not too good dur¬ 
ing Summer but here is one that can be counted upon to 
furnish a constant supply of long, slender, beautifully 
shaped rose pink buds during the hottest weather. The 
bush grows to an astonishing size and doesn’t seem to 
be too particular as to the kind of soil in which it is 
planted. Price 50c. 
MISS EDITH CAVELLE —A dwarf polyantha that is cov¬ 
ered through the season with small semi-double pink 
flowers. Particularly useful as a border. Price 50c. 
MISS ROWENA THOM — Here is a pink rose that does 
everything in a generous way. The pink round petalled 
roses are enormous, full and high centered. And the plant 
itself grows prodigously fast, sending up strong stems 
that are often two or three feet in length. Excellent for 
cutting. Price 50c. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH —Some large roses have the 
appearance of being too large. Not so with this one. 
Grace and charm appear in every deep pink petal and 
every stoutly supporting stem. Buds are cone-shaped, 
flowers enormous — we have cut flowers six inches in 
diameter. Intensely fragrant. Price 50c. 
MRS. CHAS. F. KILHAM —Coral red and orange. Strong, 
straight stems for cutting. Excellent buds, heavy foliage, 
vigorous grower, slightly fragrant. Price 50c. 
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