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Mme. Butterfly 
MME. COCHET-COCHET 
Long pointed buds of a cop¬ 
pery-pink, flushed orange. The 
color of the open flower is the 
same as the bud except that the 
orange changes slightly to gold. 
This is a strong growing variety 
with good foliage.$1.00 (Patent). 
MME. NICHOLAS AUSSEL 
A beautiful long copper-col¬ 
ored bud, opening to salmon- 
pink and shaded gold at the base 
of petals. It blooms profusely, 
with good stem, good foliage and 
is very desirable for cutting. 75c. 
Bapture 
LUCIA ZULOAGA—Large semi-double blooms of brownish 
scarlet, also described as intensive lacquer red. It has a 
rich fragrance. 75c. 
LUIS BRINAS—A very attractive color combination of 
orange-copper. Well formed pointed buds which open slow¬ 
ly, with the petals curling back. A vigorous, upright grow¬ 
ing plant with bronzy new foliage. $1.00 (Patent). 
LULU—In bud or open flower this dainty rose is greatly 
admired. The very long, slender bud, coral-apricot in color, 
flares slightly at the tip and is an unusual form. Buds are 
produced in great numbers and open to pleasing semi¬ 
double flowers. 60c. 
MARGARET McGREDY (H. T.)—Large ovoid buds and 
double, cupped flowers of solid orange-vermilion on strong 
stems. A marvelous color. Vigorous grower and continuous 
bloomer. 60c. 
MARI DOT (H. T.)—A striking color of reddish salmon- 
yellow with a satiny sheen; the flower opening to clear 
bright salmon and salmon-pink and gold at base of petals. 
Strong grower and free bloomer. 60c. 
MARY HART (H. T.)—A beautiful new sport of Talisman 
having the same form but a longer bud. The rose is large, 
double and intensely fragrant and a maroon-red color 
which does not turn blue. A vigorous grower and profuse 
bloomer. $1.00 (Patent). 
McGREDY’S IVORY (H.T.)—The buds are long and pointed, 
opening to perfectly formed flowers of creamy white with 
light yellow at the base of petals. A strong grower with 
excellent foliage and a prolific bloomer. 75c. 
MME. BUTTERFLY (H. T.)—A splendid sport of Ophelia 
with all its good characteristics. Flowers are a light pink 
suffused apricot and gold. 60c. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT, the DAILY MAIL ROSE 
(H. T.)—The buds, which are long and pointed, are coral- 
red shaded yellow at base; the open flowers of medium 
size and semi-double are a beautiful coral-red shaded with 
yellow and bright rosy scarlet. 60c. 
ROSA ROULETTI (Pot Rose). Said to be the smallest 
rose grown. The tiny rose-pink buds are perfect in 
form and the plants are little gems in pots. 65c. 
“Potted roses for late planting”—See page 55. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH (H. T.)—Large conical buds 
and enormous pure pink flowers shading to light yellow 
towards the center; fragrant, strong grower and free 
bloomer. 60c. 
MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM (H. T.)— Color is a 
distinct, clear, deep canary-yellow. The buds are of good 
long shape and develop into good-sized full flowers. The 
plant is of exceptional vigor and blooms very freely. 60c. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM (H. T.)—A brilliant flame orange 
on golden-yellow ground, intensified by unusually heavy 
bronzy-red veining which enhances the beauty of this re¬ 
markable rose. The bush is of medium growth with large 
upright stems. 60c. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES (H. T.)—A very large firm ovoid 
bud of warm glowing pink, opening to big full flowers. In 
constant bloom from early spring until late fall. 60c. 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS (T)—Charming buds slightly 
tinted lemon in the center but opening to pure white. It 
has a good habit of growth and other qualities which make 
it one of the very desirable white roses. 60c. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY (H. T.)—Buds are large and long 
pointed; the open flowers are double, moderately fragrant 
and very lasting. The color is a wonderful combination of 
red, copper and orange, changing to warm pink with gold 
suffusion as the flower ages. A continuous bloomer of low 
and spreading growth. 75c. 
NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD—Huge, bright red flowers, 
fully double borne on, large plants with slightly drooping 
foliage. A continuous bloomer, even during the hot summer 
season when other roses are resting. A modern rose in 
every way. 60c. 
OPHELIA (H. T.)—Flowers salmon-flesh shaded with rose, 
large good shape, standing up well on stiff stems; fragrant 
and very free flowering. 60c. 
PADRE (H. T.)—A most novel and attractive coloring, with 
fine long petals of coppery scarlet flushed with yellow at 
the base; semi-double. Erect strong bush; blooms with 
exceptional freedom. 60c. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER (H. T.)—A charming combination 
of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. The buds are 
pointed and the flowers large, composed of broad, heavy 
petals with an exquisite fragrance. Of good habit of growth 
and free flowering. 66c. 
