Gladiolus “Picardy ” is Par Excellant 
PRICES (Unless Noted) 
Ea. 65c; 10 for $6.00; 100 for $50.00 w 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
American Beauty —Dark pink, shaded with smoky carmine; full, 
globular form and most deliciously fragrant. 
Ami Quinard —Flowers of deep velvety crimson. Strong, lasting 
fragrance. 
Autumn —-Burnt orange streaked with red, moderately fragrant. 
Betty —Buff pink. 
Betty Uprichard —Semi-double, delicate salmon-pink flowers with 
a reverse of coppery carmine. Fragrant. 
Briarcliff —Long pointed buds and large, high-centered flowers of 
deep rose-pink, passing to a lighter shade on outer petals. Fragrant. 
Caledonia —-Large, very double, high-centered flowers of pure white. 
Crusader —-Crimson red. 
Columbia —Very double, well-formed, bright pink flowers. Delicious 
fragrance. 
Catherine Kordes —Large, long-pointed, blood-red buds; high- 
centered double flowers of glowing dark scarlet. 
Dame Edith Helen —High-centered blooms of clear pink, sweetly 
scented. 
Double Ophelia —Pinkish yellow. 
Duchess of Wellington —Long, tapering buds of golden orange and 
saffron open to sweetly fragrant flowers of great size. 
E. G. Hill —Immense, dazzling red flower shading to darker crimson. 
Edel —White, faintest ivory. 
Essence —Long-pointed buds and fragrant flowers of fiery, velvety 
crimson. 
Etoile de Hollande —Large crimson flowers with velvety finish and 
especially fine fragrance. 
Francis Scott Key —Light crimson. 
Frau Karl Druschki —Pinkish buds and magnificent snow-white 
blooms with deep, firm petals. Scentless. 
Golden Dawn —Large, double flowers of lemon-yellow, nicely 
formed and deliciously fragrant. 
Golden Ophelia —Straw yellow. 
Gaiety —Camelia-shaped flowers of coppery fawn and pale pink. 
Fragrant. 
Gruss an Teplitz —A large, bushy, shrub-like plant with medium¬ 
sized double blooms of brilliant crimson, velvety and fragrant. 
Gruss an Aachen —Orange-red and yellow buds, and large, light 
flesh-pink and salmon-yellow flowers, fading lighter. 
Hollywood —Deep rose pink, long bud. 
Julien Potin —Deep yellow, pointed buds, opening to nicely formed 
flowers of rich primrose-yellow. 
Joanna Hill —Pointed buds and deep creamy white flowers tinged 
with salmon and ochre-yellow; moderately fragrant. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria —Creamy buds and perfect, snow-white 
blooms tinted lemon-yellow at center; fragrant. 
Killarney, Double White —Long-pointed, snow-white buds of typi¬ 
cal Killarney form. The open flowers are of the same pure white 
and are fragrant. 
Killarney Brilliant— Light red. 
Lady Hillingdon —Slender, pointed buds and flowers of deep 
saffron-yellow paling toward the edges. 
Lady Margaret Stewart —High-centered flowers of golden yellow, 
shaded and streaked orange and red. 
Los Angeles —High-centered flowers of brilliant salmon-pink, toned 
coral and gold. 
Margaret McGredy —Double, cup-shaped flowers open orange- 
scarlet, which turns to a peculiar shade of carmine-rose. 
McGredy’s Scarlet —Large, loosely formed flowers of vivid rose- 
red. 
Max Krause —-Yellow buds, open to double, golden yellow flowers 
which are moderately fragrant. 
Madame Butterfly —Light pink. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot —Brilliant orange-red flowers of nice form. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward —Well-shaped little buds of golden buff. Attrac¬ 
tive double, tawny gold and pink flowers. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom —Pure, unfading yellow flowers of 
fine form. 
ROSES 
HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont —Nicely formed buds and double flowers 
of rich reddish gold, almost orange in the depths of the petals. 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller -Upright plants with each stem 
bearing a handsome peony-shaped flower of rose-pink tinted with 
lighter shades. 
Ophelia —Nicely formed, creamy white flowers with pale pink stains. 
President Hoover —Large flowers of flaming scarlet and yellow in 
the bud, opening to soft creamy yellow with scarlet markings. 
Radiance —Globular, cupped flowers of two-toned pink, light silvery 
tone on the inside and deeper on the outside. 
Radiance Red- —A sport of Radiance and exactly like its parent 
except in color, which is a deep shade of red. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts —Flowers are large and richly colored golden 
yellow, with the outside of the petals stained red. 
Roslyn —Tapering buds and gloriously big, ruffled flowers of golden 
yellow with orange shadings on the reverse. 
Red Frau Karl Druschki (Druschki Rubra) —Large, crimson-red 
flowers similar in type to the well known Frau Karl Druschki. 
Sensation —Scarlet and maroon. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet —Unfading yellow flowers of fine 
form. 
Sunburst —Yellow with old rose. 
Talisman —Variable flowers ranging from rich scarlet and gold to 
deep rose and pale yellow; fragrant. 
Ville de Paris —Finely formed flowers of clear yellow, untouched by 
tints or shadings. 
Wilhelm Kordes —Beautifully pointed buds of deep coppery sal¬ 
mon, opening rich golden pink; very fragrant. 
ROCK GARDEN ROSES 
Rosa Rouletti Pink —A miniature pink rose on a miniature plant, 
ideal for edgings, the rockery or as a pot plant. 
Oakington Ruby Red —Same in form and habit as above, color 
bright red. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing American Beauty —Hand¬ 
some, large-flowered Climber with 
brilliant carmine buds. 
Climbing Talisman —Variable flow¬ 
ers like the original bush Hybrid Tea. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet —Probably the best- 
known and the best-liked of the large 
flowered hardy Climbing Roses. 
Beautifully formed flowers of a soft, 
pale shade of flesh-pink. 
Jacotte —Flowers large, semi-double, 
brilliant apricot-orange. One of the 
best so-called yellow ramblers. 
Mary Wallace —Large, bright pink 
flowers with a luminous sheen. 
Paul Scarlet —Medium-sized, intense¬ 
ly red flowers borne in loose clusters. 
Silver Moon— A variety with saucer¬ 
shaped, moon-white flowers with 
brilliant yellow centers. 
Emily Gray —Large, deep saffron- 
yellow buds which open to fine, 
fragrant golden buff flowers. 
Primrose —Large, very double flowers 
of soft primrose-yellow. 
Dr. Huey —Large, ruffled, maroon-red 
flowers in tremendous clusters. The Paul’s Scarlet 
darkest climber. Climber 
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