Roses 
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: RAU KARL DRUSCHKI (H. P.)‘— Also known as the 
White American Beauty. Pure snow-white; immense long 
buds; shell-shaped petals, opening to very large flowers. 
Of very strong upright growth; a continuous bloomer. 60c. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR (H. T.)—Bright scarlet-red, large 
and full; buds of an ideal shape, carried on strong stalks; 
sweetly scented; vigorous grower and free bloomer. 60c. 
GOLDEN DAWN (H. T.)- —An Australian rose of vigorous 
growth and continuous bloom. The oval buds are rich sun- 
flower-yellow opening into splendid large double sweetly 
scented flowers of light lemon-yellow. 60c. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM (H. T.) —Flowers are large and of per¬ 
fect shape. The long golden yellow buds are tinted with 
crimson on the outer petals and open to a full golden yel¬ 
low flower. A perpetual bloomer, of free and branching 
habit with glossy green foliage. 60c. 
GOLDEN GLEAM (H.T.) —A rich yellow rose with a bit 
of crimson on the outside petals in bud form. Opens to a 
full golden-yellow, has good stems and a vigorous, sym¬ 
metrical habit of growth with glossy bright green foliage. 
65c. 
GRUSS AN COBURG —Delicate apricot-yellow, shaded cop¬ 
pery-pink with deeper shadings at the center. A lovely rose 
on long non-branching graceful stems, and fragrant. 7 5c. 
HADLEY —Though there are many fine red roses, Hadley re¬ 
mains a favorite. Its brilliant rich red buds open to full 
fragrant bloom on good stems. 60c. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND —Large, very double flowers of 
reddish copper, with an orange flush, the backs of the 
petals being a rich orange. Flowers are on strong stems. 
Fragrant. 75c. 
HINRICH GAEDE —-This is a very desirable rose. The color 
is rosy copper, also described as crimson on orange back¬ 
ground or copper orange. The buds are very large and are 
usually borne singly on long, strong stems. 85c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY (H. T.)—One of the best red roses, 
of rich velvety crimson color which does not fade. Richly 
fragrant; a good bloomer. 60c. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE —A delightful shade of deep 
rose-pink and an exceptional fragrance. It has beautiful 
form, is very double and keeps well when cut. 60c. 
I. ZINGARI (H. T.) —Vivid orange-scarlet buds opening to 
almost single vivid orange-yellow flowers covering the 
plant with a mass of bloom; very striking. 60c. 
JOANNA HILL — An extremely dainty, slightly fragrant 
orange-yellow rose, fast becoming a great favorite. A vig¬ 
orous upright grower with long stems and long lasting 
flowers; the finest of its color for cutting. 60c. 
J. OTTO THILO — Exquisite, perfectly formed, glowing 
rose-pink buds opening to full long-lasting blooms. Similar 
to Rose Marie but with larger blooms, stronger stems, and 
attractive leathery foliage. 60c. 
JULES GAUJARD (H. T.)—Very large, cupped, extremely 
lasting and intensely fragrant flowers of bright orange- 
red flushed with carmine. Vigorous grower with disease- 
resistant foliage. 60c. 
LADY FORTEVIOT (H. T.)—Golden yellow and apricot, 
sweet scented; of similar form to Angele Pernet; foliage 
dark and glossy. An excellent variety. 60c. 
LADY PIRRIE —One of the most free blooming garden 
roses. Finely formed bud and flower of delicate coppery 
pink. Strong, vigorous growth. 60c. 
LESLIE DUDLEY —A remarkable rose for producing per¬ 
fect bud and open bloom. The general color effect is sal¬ 
mon-pink, but other color blendings produce an overtone 
of coral and golden yellow. Long stems and fragrant 
blooms. 60c. 
LOS ANGELES (H. T.)—A vigorous grower and continu¬ 
ous bloomer, producing long stemmed fragrant flowers of 
a brilliant flame-pink shading to coral and gold at the base 
of the petals; buds long and pointed. 60c. 
LUCIA ZULOAGA —Large semi-double blooms of brownish 
scarlet, also described as intensive lacquer red. It has a 
rich fragrance. 75c. 
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. 
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. 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 (Patented). 
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. 
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. 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. 
E. G. Hill 
