I 0—Joanna Hill 
"Sold modal" Collodion of 
KONIGIN LUISE —A delightful German introduction, being a cross of Frau 
Karl Druscki with Sunburst. Very large, extremely double, fragrant, snow white 
flowers. A profuse continuous bloomer. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY— AWARDED A GOLD MEDAL BY THE NATIONAL 
ROSE SOCIETY. A fragrant, very large, double, soft flesh-pink, with reverse of 
petals deep coral-rose. Free continuous bloomer. 
LADY HILLINGDON— See color illustration No. 6. A strong grower and free 
bloomer with flowers of sweet fragrance. One of the dozen best. Prefers part 
shade. 
LADY MARY ELIZABETH— AWARD OF MERIT NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY. 
A large, very lasting, double, extremely fragrant, carmine pink of unusual 
brilliance. Always in bloom. 
MALAR ROS— A fine new variety with large, pointed oval shaped buds and rich 
crimson fully double flowers. Remarkably sweet-scented; intense old-rose perfume. 
Equally fine for cut flowers and bedding. 
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. 
MARY PICKFORD —Orange yellow bud, with handsome soft yellow flowers, 
having a deeper centre. Extremely fragrant, very lasting and a profuse bloomer. 
McGREDY'S SCARLET —One of the very fine recent creations of the world-famous 
Iris Rosarians, Samuel McGredy & Son. Very large, full, exquisitely fragrant, 
brilliant scarlet flowers with an orange base. Free bloomer. 
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. 
MISS ROWENA THOM— E normous flowers of bright Rose pink, with a yellow 
base to the petals which adds to its attractiveness. Delightfully fragrant, flowers 
over 5 inches across. Recipient of several AWARDS and MEDALS, including the 
SILVER MEDAL of the AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOTT— WlNNER OF THREE CUPS and a GOLD MEDAL. 
Illustration No. 17 gives only a very faint idea of the great beauty of this 
magnificent variety. The flowers are large and freely produced. 
12—Rov. F. Page-Roberts 
I 3—Willowmere 
MRS. E. P. THOM —See 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 MORSE— See illustration No. II. 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. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER— U nusually beautifully deep coppery salmon buds and 
soft salmon pink flowers. Immense flowers of great lasting quality. Bronzy 
foliage. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT— A WINNER OF FIVE GOLD MEDALS, no other Rose 
being so honored. The best deep golden yellow, holding its color to the last. 
Blooms profusely all season. 
MRS. W. C. MILLER— Enormous flowers of great substance. Color pearly 
blush shaded salmon; outside vermillion rose. AWARD OF MERIT ROYAL 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
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