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C. H. STOCKING 
MRS. SAM McGREDY 
(McGredy 1929) ^ .75 
This rose is probably the best of the roses that this 
famous hybridizer has produced, and one of the 
best garden roses in commerce. It has a wonderful 
combination of colors, scarlet, orange heavily hushed 
with Lincoln red on outside of petals. Buds are 
large and long pointed, flowers double, fragrant and 
very lasting. The bush is a medium grower with 
abundant glossy foliage; young foliage a dark red¬ 
dish green. A prolific bloomer. 
OSWALD SIEPER ^ .60 
In some sections of the country this rose is consid¬ 
ered very satisfactory. The bud is very nicely 
formed and of a pale cream color, opening to a large 
double flower of creamy white with a rich tea frag¬ 
rance. The plant is a vigorous, spreading grower 
with glossy green foliage. A profuse bloomer. 
PADRE $ .60 
Brilliant coppery scarlet flushed with yellow at base 
of petals. A strong upright grower. Excellent as 
a garden rose but not for cutting. 
PHYLLIS GOLD (Robinson 1936) $1.00 
A large semi-double rose of butter yellow. Buds are 
long and pointed with broad petals of flne substance. 
Plant is a strong upright grower with clean olive 
green foliage. A flne rose, best in a cool climate. 
Moderately fragrant. 
PICTURE (McGredy 1932) ^1.00 
What a picture it is! Every rose seems to be per- 
pectly formed. It is a medium sized double flower 
with a perfectly formed high pointed center, with 
outer petals reflexed and unusually lasting. The 
color is a warm, cheerful lasting, velvety rose pink, 
with an undertone of salmon. Tea fragrance. The 
plant is a vigorous medium grower with flne thick 
dark green, disease resistant foliage. An abundant 
bloomer. 
PORTADOWN FRAGRANCE 
(McGredy 1931) ^ .60 
And what a fragrance! A vep^ double flower of 
orange-salmon pink with a silver sheen. A low 
spreading bushy grower with thick bronzy foliage. 
A profuse bloomer. Winner of the Clay Cup for 
fragrance. Best in warm climates. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER 
(Coddington 1930) ^ .60 
It has a long pointed bud of orange scarlet opening 
to a very large flower of orange and pink. As the 
flower ages the bright colors fade to a creamy pink. 
The petals of this rose have such wonderful sub¬ 
stance that it is an unusualiy flne cut flower. A 
very strong upright grower. Mildews slightly. 
