Known &, Grown 
THE 
WORLD 
OVER 
Single Roses Rapidly 
IDICM CIBCCIAMC The huds are wonder- 
IRIbH f-IRtl-LAMfc. fyiiy coloring; a 
rich deep orange, splashed with crimson, 
opening to a large single flower of satiny 
old gold. The plant is rather tall and wil¬ 
lowy, and the dainty, richly colored buds 
are produced in great profusion. 50c. 
KOBFI The largest of all the single 
roses. The long bud is orange- 
carmine and in dull weather the open 
• flower is the same rich shade, fading to a 
clear coral-pink in the sun. The bush 
grows tall and the flowers have very long 
stems. 50c. 
Becoming Immensely Popular 
I ORD PA'iTI FRFAGH single rose of 
LUKU crimson; 
very attractive. 75c. 
I Ul IJ <jreat quantities of dainty, ex- 
LvjLu. tremely long and slender buds of 
coral-apricot, with which the bush is cov¬ 
ered at all times. There is not a rose 
more exquisitely formed in the bud stage 
than hulu. 75c. 
\/F<;ilVIIK ^ vigorous plant of bushy 
vcouviuj. habit, with striking tapering 
buds opening to poppy-like flowers of 
glowing fiery crimson which does not 
fade. It is very free flowering. 75c. 
The complete collection of nine single roses—$4.75 postpaid 
LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU. J^l^t 
fully double, cup-shaped rose is a light sal¬ 
mon-pink. 75c. 
I 11^1 A - 7111 AA Offers a color different 
LUCIA ZULOACA. 
is a deep brownish scarlet with a golden 
undertone. 75c. 
I line MAOIC Very long pointed buds, deep 
LUOlt MAKit. yellow splashed with re(5. As 
the outer petals unfold, the inner face is 
yellow with coppery venation. 50c. 
★LUIS BRINAS. (Patent No. 102). Fine point¬ 
ed buds of orange-copper open slowly, the 
petals curling back, making a starry flower with 
a high center. It is fully double, and when open 
the color is old-rose, flushed gold. $1.00. 
Kidwal (See Page 78) 
OLD FASHIONED 
Moss Roses 
BLANCHE MOREAU (Moss Rose). ^osJe^ 
buds and white, double flowers, tinged 
with pink in the center, borne in clusters. 
Very vigorous and free-flowering. 75c. 
^QrcTci-i luiocc This old IVIoss Rose has 
t.^KC5i CLi rvivjio. crown of lacy moss 
upon the stems and sepals. The flowers 
are sweetly fragrant, very double, pale 
rose-pink in color, and the bush is very 
large and vigorous. 75c. 
r'rsi ncki Moss Roses have been 
(^OLUbN MObb. garden favorites for 
centuries. There have been white, pink, 
and light red varieties but never before 
has there been a yellow one. Pinkish buds 
open to golden buff with a pink tint and 
age to cream-white. The corolla has a 
delicious Rose perfume which is almost 
hidden under the pungent scent of the 
mossy calyx. 75c. 
The Collection of Three—$1.75, Postpaid 
Catalonia (See Page 76) 
lYniA ("Ong pointed buds and moderately 
LTUIA. lai-ge, full, high-centered, perfectly 
shaped flowers of an orange-rose color. Of 
strong, clean, vigorous habit and free flower¬ 
ing; moderately fragrant. 75c. 
MAI AR Rn<; ^ German rose with large, 
iviALAK Ki-io. pointed, oval-shaped buds car¬ 
ried on rigid stems. The large, rich crimson 
flowers are fully double. They are, remark¬ 
ably sweet scented—the intense old rose 
perfume. It is a first class new variety 
equally flne .for cutting as for bedding. 75c. 
MARCHIONESS OF LINLITHGOW, ^o^uble 
decorative rose with beautifully shaped buds 
of deep crimson and unusually large, giant- 
petalled open flowers of the same deep color, 
with black velvety overtones, particularly 
fine in the fall blooming season. Plant vig¬ 
orous and spreading. A beauty for those 
who like deep dark reds. 50c. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Jf'ro%ed"double 
flowers of an entrancing shade of Oriental 
red, passing to carmine-rose. A rose that 
keeps for a long time. Very free-flowering 
with long strong stems. 50c. 
MARI nOT The large, artistically shaped 
iviAKi uaji. fine, large, double open 
flower are magnificent in color, particularly 
in cooler weather. A rich fiery orange in the 
center with more intense shadings of bright 
yellow, the whole resembling a fiery sunset. 
As the flower ages it fades to a delightful 
salmon color. The bloom has the fragrance 
of freshly picked apples and pears. Bush 
vigorous, low and wide-spreading. 50c. 
1 j A D V uj A DT Deep blood-red .$1.00 
iViAKT flAKI. {CciCi r\Qo*fa 
MATADOR, 
(See color page Q) 
Scarlet crimson .$1.25 
(See color page Q) 
MAY I^RAIKF Probably the most yellow 
mAA IV.KAU3C. j^ose of the year for outdoor 
use—a gold that stays gold. Dong bud and 
cup-formed bloom of great substance freely 
borne on a long stem. Foliage leathery and 
very resistant to Rose troubles. One of the 
few roses we have seen that retains its 
color through the blooming period. 75c. 
Heidekind (See Page 78) 
McGREDY'S IVORY (Portadown Ivory). 
is creamy ivory white, remarkably lovely and 
delicate in texture, which turns to a very 
clear white as it opens. The buds are just 
about as perfect as roses can be and the 
flowers possess a light damask perfume. 75c. 
McGREDY-S SCARLET. ^ole'"^The fTnel? 
formed bud is dull red and opens slowly into 
a magnificent bloom of rose red. 50c. 
★ McGREDY'S TRIUMPH (Patent No. 190). 
A real Triumph in color, size, form and plant. 
The large ovoid pointed bud, cerise over-shad¬ 
owed with orange, opens slowly into a very 
large cup-formed bloom of a brilliant deep pink 
and cerise overlaid with amber, toning to a 
wide yellow center. $1.50. 
★McGREDY'S YELLOW. The buds are medium 
size but beautifully formed, with plenty of pet¬ 
als, and are a lovely uniform shade of light but¬ 
tercup-yellow. One of the finest things about 
the variety is the fine bush, which is full of 
vigor and is continually sending up good stout, 
straight stems, each one surmounted by one of 
the beautiful buds. $1.00. 
MISS ROWENA THOM, ^uc^tfon°this 
received favorable comment from rose lovers 
everywhere. Buds are very large and long 
pointed—enormous flowers of fiery rose and 
rosy mauve with old gold. 50c. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. 
Light salmon with light 
yellow shadings, a perfect 
gem. Foliage leathery, stems strong, a flne 
variety for cut flower. 50c. 
★MME. COCHET-COCHET. (Patent No. 129). 
Beautiful form, charming color, and honey fra¬ 
grance, added to its free habit of bloom, on 
plants that are furnished with a wealth of 
healthy foliage, make this one of the most de¬ 
sirable of the Ever-blooming Roses. Long point¬ 
ed buds of coppery pink, flushed orange, open 
to 41 / 2 -inch flowers of splendid form. $1.00. 
McGredy's Triumph 
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