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RED ROSES, continued 
CYNTHIA. (Verschuren-Pechtold, 1934.) 
Rich, glowing Oriental red or brilliant car¬ 
mine in all stages of development. Excep¬ 
tionally well-formed buds and open blooms 
on stiff stems make it an outstanding cut- 
flower variety. Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 
Grade, 85 cts. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Considered at 
present the best and most popular red 
Hybrid Tea. Not only its deep, rich glowing 
color, but fragrance and perfect form of bud 
and open flower have given this Rose its 
enviable position. Intensely fragrant. Very 
vigorous, bushy. Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 
Grade, 85 cts. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Velvety crimson, 
shading to scarlet in center. Very free and 
continuous bloomer and exceedingly strong 
grower. Good for hedges. Intensely fra¬ 
grant. Very vigorous, tall and bushy. Extra 
Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
H. D. M. BARTON. Deep rich velvety crim¬ 
son, unfading. An excellent variety intro¬ 
duced over 20 years ago that we are very 
glad to “revive.” Good old kinds like this 
sometimes are “lost” because of nursery¬ 
men’s haste to get newer ones into com¬ 
merce. H. D. M. Barton is a vigorous 
grower, always in bloom, and very fragrant. 
Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 Grade, 85 cts. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE. Floribunda type. 
Deep and glowing scarlet. Flowers semi¬ 
double; bud exquisite. A fine bedding Rose 
where bright color is wanted. A long-lived 
variety we like immensely; probably such a 
long name has hindered its popularity. Fra¬ 
grant. Very vigorous, bushy. Extra Grade, 
$1.00; No. 1 Grade, 85 cts. 
IRISH HOPE. A rich rosy crimson, with the 
long-pointed bud opening to a very large, 
double, high-centered flower. Lasts long. 
Delicious, spicy fragrance. Very vigorous, 
erect, and bushy. A valuable red Rose we 
are always ready to recommend. Extra 
Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1. Grade, 75 cts. 
MARGARET McGREDY. This color is 
difficult to describe—red, rose, and flame on 
the upper side of the petals, the under sur¬ 
face suffused with gold—a wonderful con¬ 
trast; perhaps orange-vermilion or coppery 
red would best describe it. Free and pro¬ 
lific bloomer; extremely hardy. Moderately 
fragrant. Very vigorous, erect and bushy. 
Extra Grade, 90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. This is really a 
fine, well-formed, and truly colored “red” 
Rose, and so does not exactly tally with the 
name. Deep down inside the red petalage 
you will find the true scarlet tones. Fra¬ 
grant. Very vigorous, erect and bushy. 
Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 Grade, 85 cts. 
NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. The very 
large, scarlet-crimson, fragrant, lasting 
flower is borne singly on a long stem. Plant 
is very vigorous, exceptionally hardy, and 
blooms continuously. In this respect it 
equals the Radiance group. Many superla¬ 
tives could properly be used in describing 
this excellent Rose for the average planter. 
Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 Grade, 85 cts. 
FIVE "BEST RED" ROSES 
Including Three Deep Velvety Crimson or Maroon 
OFFER C 
We have been asked so many times to recommend a list of good, dependable dark Red Roses. 
Here is a selection hard to match. All are very fragrant. 
Ami Quinard. Dark velvety maroon. Irish Hope. Rich rosy crimson. 
Charles K. Douglas. Bright crimson-red. William Orr. Deep velvety crimson. 
Hortulanus Budde. Glowing scarlet. 
No.1 Grade Plants for 
(Regular value $4.05) 
^ 3 :^ # 5 
Extra-Grade Plants for 
(Regular value $4.80) 
