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HINRICH GAEDE. The more we see of this 
Rose the more enthusiastic we become. The 
bud is long and well formed and nearly al¬ 
ways borne one to the stem. The color is 
nasturtium-red and opens 
to a high centered, sweet¬ 
ly fragrant flower of or¬ 
ange-scarlet with a nastur¬ 
tium-yellow glow. A very 
unusual combination of 
colors that attracts the at¬ 
tention of all who see it. 
The plant is thrifty and is a 
good producer of the fine 
buds and flowers for cut¬ 
ting. Heavy grade 75c 
each. Medium grade 50c 
each. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. 
Large very double flowers 
of coppery red with or¬ 
ange on the reverse side 
of petals. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. An 
intense rich dazzling scarlet with darker 
shadings. Acknowledged one of the best 
and most highly colored red roses. The 
beautifully formed buds and flowers have 
a texture like velvet and are deliciously 
fragrant. The plant is thrifty and almost 
never without flowers during the blooming 
season. 
ILL ZINGARI. H.F. This is not a hybrid 
tea Rose but blooms continuously as does 
that class. The long beautifully shaped bud 
is the most vivid shade of orange-scarlet yet 
produced in roses. The semi-double open 
flower is a vivid combination of orange and 
yellow. The plant is strong and carries the 
striking buds and flowers on long stems. A 
superb variety for garden decoration with 
some cutting value. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE. Large bud, high 
centered, fragrant flower of rose-pink. 
Holds the color exceptionally well. Very 
good for cutting. 
J. OTTO THILOW. Perfectly formed buds 
and flowers of rich rose-pink. Unusually 
good for cutting. No Rose we know of has 
better form than this one. 
LADY MARY ELIZABETH. H ere is a new 
pink Rose that is different. It is not pink in 
the ordinary sense of the word, but a bril¬ 
liant carmine-pink. Has a long pointed bud 
and high-centered open 
flower of wonderful keep¬ 
ing quality. The plant is 
upright and the buds and 
flowers are carried always 
singly on fine long stems. 
You will like this Rose. 
LORD CHARLEMONT. 
Beautiful form, fragrance 
and excellent cutting value 
make this deep crimson 
Rose a favorite. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. 
Perfectly formed buds and 
flowers of scarlet-copper- 
orange, flushed with red 
on the outside of petals. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. We 
have concluded that this 
is about the most satisfac¬ 
tory yellow Rose for garden use among the 
well known standard varieties, and a great 
many of our rose friends agree with us. 
The canary-yellow buds and flowers leave 
nothing more to be desired—they have 
beauty of form and wonderful cutting 
value, and the vigorous bush is lavish with 
the blooms. We know of no yellow rose in 
its class that we would recommend ahead 
of it. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. Orange and 
apricot on a dark golden yellow ground, 
heavily veined with red. A wonderful 
combination of colors, good form in both 
bud and flower, sweetly fragrant and a 
good cut flower. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. A marvelous 
yellow Rose—not yellow in the truest sense 
—for in the bud the color is more reddish 
gold, almost orange—rather than yellow, 
the open flower is golden yellow. Any way 
you look at this Rose it is good—the Rowers 
have color, form, fragrance and good keep¬ 
ing qualities—the plant has vigor, compact 
growth, faultless foliage and is libera! in the 
production of flowers. It has won more med¬ 
als for outdoor blooms than any other Rose. 
SISTER THERESE 
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