LADY MARGARET STEWART. High-centered 
flowers of buttercup-yellow, flushed orange 
and red. Medium sized plants with shiny 
foliage. 
LEONARD BARRON. Large, fully double flowers 
of amber pink. One of the largest pinks grown, 
measuring from 4 to 5 inch blooms. Low 
branching plants, extensively used for bedding. 
LI BURES. Lovely and unusual rose. The bud is 
maroon-red and as the flower opens, bright 
shades of pink, orange and yellow become 
visible. LI BURES is known never to have 
two identical shaded buds. 
LOS ANGELES. A grand favorite for twenty 
years, it still remains one of the nation’s 
favorites. Long pointed buds and double blooms 
with reflexed petals; luminous flame pink- 
toned coral; golden base. 
LUCIE MARIE. Buds of deep coppery yellow, 
lightly splashed with red. A vigorous grower 
with long pointed buds. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Double, cup-shaped 
flowers open orange-scarlet, which turns to a 
peculiar shade of carmine rose. Unusually 
vigorous, bushy plants that bloom continu¬ 
ously. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Not really scarlet, but a 
vivid deep rose-red. One of the best bright 
reds, grown on vigorous, healthy bushes. 
MEVROUW G. A. VAN ROSSEM. Orange-yellow 
with red shadings and veinings that make it 
most pleasing. Related to Souv. de Claudius 
Fernet, it gives some beautiful blooms early 
in spring and late in fall. 
MISS ROWENA THOM. Enormous, very double 
flowers of rose-pink. Exceptionally vigorous 
plants that produce many blooms. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. Perfectly formed, high- 
centered blooms of pale pink. A beautiful 
rose, which is a perfect cut-flower. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. Large silvery pink 
flowers on strong healthy plants. An old-time 
variety which is still a great favorite. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOTT. Brilliant orange- 
red flowers of nice form on a low-spreading, 
very thorny plant. One of the most brilliant 
of all roses. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Long pointed buds and 
high-centered flowers of pure white with a 
slight pink tint in the center when the buds 
first open. A continuous bloomer on strong, 
healthy plants. 
MRS. AARON WARD. Fine shaped buds of golden 
buff, sometimes with a shading of salmon. 
Low growing plants, fine for bedding. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH. Large, perfectly 
formed rose-pink flowers. Produces beautiful 
blooms all through the summer. Strong, thorny 
plants. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. A rose with the most 
delicate shell-pink coloring and exquisite 
charm we have ever seen. Belongs to the 
Radiance family, which gives it the vigorous 
plants that anyone can grow. 
MRS. E. P. THOM (See illustration page 2). Pure, 
unfading yellow flowers on strong, healthy 
plants that bloom all through the summer. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES. A standard of excellence 
among the deep pink roses. Perfectly shaped 
blooms grown on strong stems. A rose which 
has proven good everywhere. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT. Among the best in 
the yellow varieties. The buds carry a streak¬ 
ing of red, but the open blooms are yellow. 
Continuous blooms on bushy plants with glossy 
foliage. 
OLYMPIAD. Brilliant red blooms with copper 
yellow at the base. Long a favorite among the 
greenhouse varieties. 
OPHELIA. Creamy yellow flowers with pink shad¬ 
ings. A perfect cut-flower grown on medium 
sized plants. 
OPHELIA GOLDEN. Creamy yellow flowers with¬ 
out the pink shadings. Also a perfect cut- 
flower. 
OSWALD SIEPER. Large, double, nicely formed 
white flowers with sulphur-yellow centers. A 
very good white rose. 
POLLY. Related to Ophelia .and Mme. Butterfly, 
it carries the same flesh pink shadings. Vigor- 
out, free flowering plants. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Large flowers 
of flaming scarlet and yellow in the bud, open¬ 
ing to soft creamy yellow with scarlet mark¬ 
ings. Exceptionally vigorous plants that pro¬ 
duce an abundance of cut-flowers all summer. 
RADIANCE. Flowers of two-toned pink, light 
silvery tone on inside and deeper on the out¬ 
side. The standard pink rose of the world. 
Produces more flowers than any other rose. 
RED RADIANCE. Exactly like its parent except 
in color, which is a deep rose. Everyone should 
have the Radiance family in their garden. 
RED HOOVER. An intensified sport of the famous 
President Herbert Hoover. Red predominating. 
Vigorous plants that bloom all summer. 
ROSLYN. Large, double, deep golden yellow 
blooms, slightly veined orange. Vigorous 
plants that bloom continually. Exceptionally 
fine for bedding. 
SENSATION. Large, rich, dark crimson blooms 
borne on exceptionally fine plants. An out¬ 
standing red bloom, especially in the spring 
and fall. 
SOEUR THERESE. Beautiful buds of golden 
yellow with the edge of the petals lightly tinged 
carmine. Fine, vigorous plants. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. Unfading 
yellow flowers of fine form. The parent of 
many modern roses of high garden importance, 
it will remain a leader among yellows for some 
time. 
SOUVENIR DE GEORGES PERNET. Enormous, 
orange-pink, peony-shaped flowers of great 
decorative value. Medium sized plants, but 
very free flowering. 
SUNBURST. Fine long pointed buds of apricot 
yellow, opening to medium sized, double, very 
fragrant blooms. 
TALISMAN. An all-around good garden rose, it 
blooms yellow and rose-red variegated. The 
buds are exceptionally beautiful and are pro¬ 
duced on healthy, vigorous plants. 
WILLOWMERE. Large double blooms of shrimp- 
pink. A strong grower and continuous bloomer. 
Among the leaders in lovely pink roses. 
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The sturdy, vigorous plants produce more 
and more flowers as they become older, and 
they need no protection, even in severe 
winters. 
The canes of old plants, after flowering, 
should be cut back within 2% feet of the 
ground. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Dark pink, shaded 
with smoky carmine; full, globular form 
and most deliciously fragrant. A very 
famous old rose. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The world’s 
greatest white rose, which should have 
been called, as its originator wanted to 
call it, Snow Queen. It has every quality 
a rose should have save fragrance, and its 
faithful persistence under all sorts of dis¬ 
couragements makes it one of the world’s 
best roses. While it is a Hybrid Perpetual, 
it does sometimes repeat in the fall. 
PAUL NEYRON. Said to be the largest of 
roses, Paul Neyron is a famous old Hybrid 
Perpetual. The color varies somewhat 
from Clear pink to a deeper shade of rose. 
The plant is a model of vigor and hardiness. 
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