Mrs. Aaron Ward. HT. (J. Pernet-Ducher, 1907.; Indian- 
yellow, occasionally washed with salmon-rose. Sweetly 
scented, free flowering. 
Mrs. Beatty. HT. (B. R. Cant & Sons, Ltd., 1926.) One of 
the best roses of its year, perfect in shape, color exquisite 
yellow. Delightful perfume. A rose that is almost certain 
to become a popular favorite. 
Mrs. Beckwith. HT. (Pernet-Ducher, 1922.) Long, deep 
yellow buds, opening to medium-size, fairly full blooms of 
strong lemon-yellow, paling to white at edges; somewhat 
fragrant. Plant is of moderate, erect growth, with healthy 
foliage. 
Mrs. Dunlop Best. HT. (E. ,1. Hicks, 1916.) Reddish-apricot 
with yellow base. Good habit, free-flowering. Good bed- 
der; sweetly scented. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem. HT. (H. A. Verschuren & Sons.) 
Large flowers on strong erect stems. Heavy shades of 
deep orange and apricot on a golden-yellow ground, out¬ 
side of petals a deep bronze. A new color in roses. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. HT. (Chaplin Bros., 1921.) Ovoid buds 
and globular flowers on clear, piercing pink with lighter 
shades. A fine, firm center, well held and fairly fragrant. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. HT. (S. McGredy & Son. 1919.) A bright 
flower of two outlasting tones of pink, with an underlying 
yellow glow. Plant tall and branching; foliage a little 
sparse. 
■■ — M rs. Pierre Du Pont. HT. (Mallerin, 1929.) Bud medium 
size, long-pointed; flower very lasting, fragrant, deep 
golden-yellow. Foliage abundant, rich green. Growth vig¬ 
orous. Gold Medal, Bagatelle, 1929. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. HT. (S. McGredy & Son. 1932.) A 
beautiful scarlet-coppery-orange, is heavily flushed with 
Lincoln red and the outside of the petals, and these colors 
together give a rich and almost dazzling effect. The 
delicately-perfumed flowers are of large size and beautiful 
form. The foliage is a handsome dark reddish-bronzy- 
green and mildew-proof. 
Olympiad. (Pernet-Ducher, 1931.) At its best, which is 
usually during the fall months. Olympiad is a magnificent 
rose, of lustrous Oriental-scarlet, bright golden-yellow at 
the base. The bud is long and pointed and exquisitely 
shaped. 
Ophelia. HT. (W. Paul & Son, 1912.) Salmon-flesh, shaded 
with rose and with apricot heart, perfect shape and habit, 
sweetly scented. Very beautiful and popular. 
Padre. HT. (B. R. Cant & Sons, Ltd., 1920.) Strong upright 
growth, long shoots producing flowers with fine long 
petals of coppery-scarlet coloring, flushed with yellow at 
base of petals. 
Perfume. HT. (Geo. Marriott, 1929.) A very deep and lovely 
shade of fiery velvety red with deeper shading. Buds long 
and pointed. Fragrant. Foliage green and shaded bronze. 
Portadown Bedder. HT. (1929.) Petals are orange-yellow 
on the outside with a rich cerise fiush that deepens to¬ 
wards the edge, and inside there is a suffusion of glowing - 
scarlet-cerise on an orange ground. Blooms freely and 
very fragrant. Foliage dark green; disease-resistant and 
mildew-proof. 
Portadown Glory. HT. (McGredy, 1932.) Clear canary- yel¬ 
low. Flowers perfectly formed. Bright glossy green foli¬ 
age. Gold Medal. N.R.S. 
Portadown Sally. HT. (1931.) Reddish-crimson-carmine' 
flushed and veined yellow with a yellow base, with sul¬ 
phur-yellow reverse stained red. 
President Herbert Hoover. HT. (L. B. Coddington, 1930.) 
Bud large, long-pointed; flower large, semi-double, very 
lasting, fragrant, medium orange except two outside petals 
which fade to lighter shade. Foliage leathery, disease- 
resistant. Growth vigorous, free-bloomer. Gold Medal, 
International Flower Show, New York, 1929. 
Radiance. HT. (J. Cook, 1908.) Brilliant rose-pink buds, 
opening to well-formed shining flowers with lighter tints 
on the reverse of the petals. This plant makes wonderful 
growth and has splendid blooming qualities. 
Rapture. HT. (Traendly & Schenck, 1926.) Fine, pointed 
buds and blooms of glowing pink. Plants strong and free- 
flowering. 
Red-Letter Day. HT. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1914.) Brilliant 
scarlet buds and almost single flowers of fair size, borne 
on plants of notable vigor with an extravagant abandon 
hard to equal. 
Red Radiance. HT. (Gude Bros., 1916.) An even better rose 
than its parent; Radiance in habit, bearing big globular 
flowers of deep rose-red on strong, individual canes which 
are freely produced all summer. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. (B. R. Cant <6: Sons, 1921.) Copper- 
red buds of great length opening to golden-yellow blooms 
stained outside with red, fully double. Strong branching 
plant with healthy foliage. 
Richard E. West. HT. (A. Dickson & Son, 1924.) Large 
ovoid buds and cupped, symmetrical flowers of light yel¬ 
low paling to lemon and lighter yellow; fragrant. Plant 
vigorous and free-flowering. 
Rose Berkeley. HT. (S. McGredy & Son, 1928.) A grand 
rose, deep rosy-salmon-pink suffused orange, with an 
orange base. Large, full, finely-shaped flowers. Free- 
flowering and perpetual. 
Roselandia. CW. Stevens, Ltd., 1924.) Typical Ophelia buds 
and blooms of rich golden-yellow, fragrant and free-flow¬ 
ering. Excellent foliage and habit. 
Scarlet Glory. HT. (A. Dickson, 1925.) Bud large, long- 
pointed ; flower medium size, double, high-centered, last¬ 
ing, slightly fragrant, orange-scarlet, borne singly on long, 
strong stems. Foliage abundant, medium size and rich 
green. Growth vigorous, upright and continuous bloomer. 
Shot Silk. HT. (A. Dickson & Sons, Ltd., 1924.) Cherry-red 
overshot salmon-orange, flushed rose and deeply veined, 
clear buttercup-yellow at base. Dark green foliage. A 
handsome bedding rose. 
Sir Basil McFarland. (McGredy, 1931.) Color is orange- 
salmon-pink with a beautiful orange sheen heavily flushed 
and veined yellow. Foliage dark green with strong stems 
carrying the flowers upright. 
Sir David Davies. HT. (S. McGredy & Sons. 1926.) Unfad¬ 
ing deep glowing crimson, running to yellow at base. 
Flowers large and full. Bright green foliage, strong habit, 
free-flowering, vigorous, very sweetly scented. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Pern. (P. Pernet-Ducher, 
1920.) Clear yellow flowers, very large and full. Free- 
flowering, vigorous, brilliant green foliage. 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Pern. (J. Pernet-Ducher, 1921.) 
Distinct shade of red with yellow base, flowers large, full 
and globular. Bronze-green foliage, erect branching habit. 
Sauv. de Mme. Chambard. HT. (C. Chambard, 1931.) Coral- 
pink. Chosen the most beautiful rose of Prance, 1932. 
Buds large and long-pointed, slowly unfolding to a coral- 
pink flower with a satiny-peach tint; deliciously fragrant. 
Gold Medal. Lyon. 1932. 
Talisman. HT. (Montgomery Co., 1929.) Bud medium size, 
long-pointed, richly colored; flower medium size, double, 
long-lasting, extremely fragrant, golden-yellow and cop¬ 
per, borne singly on long stem. Growth vigorous. Foliage 
large, dark green. 
The General. HT. (Pemberton, 1920.) Bud large, globular, 
flower large, double, high-centered, very lasting, fragrant, 
blood-red flushed orange. Foliage medium size, dark 
bronzy-green. Growth vigorous, upright. 
Tom Barr. (McGredy, 1932.) Yellow and russety-orange. 
suffused salmon and scarlet. Very highly recommended. 
Certificate of Merit, N.R.S. 
Victoria Harrington. HT. (Capt. Geo. C. Thomas. 1931.) 
Piich velvety crimson. Perfectly-shaped buds opening to 
medium-sized, cactus, dahlia-like flowers. A vigorous 
grower with healthy, disease-resistant foliage. 
Ville de Paris. HT. (Pernet-Ducher, 1926.) Round buds of 
clear yellow and big globular flowers of the same hue, 
untouched by any other color. Plant is notably tall and 
wiry and the foliage dark, small and very leathery. 
White Ensign. HT. (S. McGredy & Son, 1926.) Pure-white 
flowers of perfect shape, produced in great abundance. 
Plant stocky with dark green foliage. 
William F. Dreer. HT. (Howard & Smith, 1920.) A wonder¬ 
fully beautiful flower of golden-fawn and orange-pink; 
moderately fragrant. Fair growth, with average foliage 
and blooming qualities. 
William Kordes. Pern. (W. Kordes & Sons, Ltd., 1922.) 
Capucine-red on a golden-yellow ground, fairly full, good 
form, wonderfully prolific, fine habit. 
Wm, Orr. HT. (McGredy, 1936.) Brilliant deep velvety 
crimson. Large, full, perfectly-formed flowers. Dark 
green, mildew-resistant foliage. Clay Vase, N.R.S., 1931. 
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