MEV. G. A, VanROSSEM 
INNOCENCE —Great stiff petaled flowers 4 to 6 inches across, long 
ivory buds. Single white, unlike any other rose. Rich, spicy fra¬ 
grance. 
IRISH ELEGANCE— Long, beautiful buds of apricot, opening into 
a single flower. 
IRISH FIREFLAME —Rich deep orange, splashed with crimson. 
Single flower. 
IRISH HOPE —A fully double deep red rose wih a delightful fra¬ 
grance. A new rose that has attracted more than its share of 
comment the past season. A very free bloomer, a short compact 
and upright bush. 
ISOBEL —Flowers single and of a rich, flushed orange-scarlet, 
changing to brilliant pink and copper with pure yellow centers. 
JOANNA HILL — A slender daintily colored variety of orange 
yellow. Moderately fragrant and exceptionally fine for cutting. 
JULIEN POTIN —Gorgeous brilliant golden-yellow becoming deeper 
as the flower matures. Buds long and shapely. Glossy, bronzy- 
green, mildew-proof foliage. 
K. A. VICTORIA —Perfectly formed creamy buds opening to pure 
white flowers. An old rose introduced in 1891 and is still considered 
one of the best of the white roses. Fragrant, free blooming and of 
medium upright growth. 
K. OF K. —Brilliant scarlet with a velvety sheen. Semi-double, in¬ 
tensely fragrant and wonderful for cutting. 
LADY FORTEVIOT— Large buds opening to very large bright saf¬ 
fron yellow flowers flushed with carmine, red and orange. 
LADY HILLINGTON —Beautiful long pointed buds opening into 
rich apricot-yellow blooms. Foliage when young, dark violet, turn¬ 
ing to deep green with age. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART —Buds of deep sunflower yellow, 
heavily veined with orange-scarlet which open into a flower of 
deep sunflower-yellow. Leathery sage green foliage which seems 
to be disease proof. 
LEONARD BARON —Very large fully double flowers with about 
100 petals. A blending of shell pink, copper and salmon. The 
flowers are immense size supported by a large sturdy bush. A 
very striking garden effect and a good cutting rose when fully 
open. 
LORD CHARLEMONT —Long buds opening to large double flowers 
of intense clear crimson-scarlet and deepening to lasting carmine- 
crimson with almost-black shadings. 
LOS ANGELES —A brilliant salmon-pink of 27 petals. The plants 
are strong and branching. In this section they produce freely 
throughout the season and are still very popular. 
LUCIE MARIE —A very strong growing plant, producing an abun¬ 
dance of bloom. A soft apricot yellow lightly suffused with cop¬ 
pery red. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM 
LULU —This beautiful rose has created the most favorable com¬ 
ment wherever grown. Extremely long dainty buds of coral apricot 
opening to semi-double flowers. The prettiest button hole rose 
on the market. The bush is strong growing and free flowering. 
MARGARET McGREDY — Orange scarlet or brick red. Heavy, 
beautiful foliage and stout stems. 
MAX KRAUSE— This rose is due for long popularity. The beautiful 
vigorous bush, healthy dark green shiny foliage and its prolific 
blooming gualities will alone insure this. The fine buds open to a 
full, mildly scented flower of golden-yellow. 
MAYOR BAKER— Very little known is this beautiful rose, named 
in honor of Ex-mayor Baker of Portland. A coppery red resembling 
Cuba in form. We consider it one of the most beautiful roses in 
our gardens. 
McGREDY'S SCARLET —Brilliant red petals on hinges of deep gold. 
An exceptionally fine rose, seldom out of bloom. 
MEV. G. A. VanROSSEM — Thick petaled, large orange-yellow 
flowers, heavily veined and suffused with red. A strong hand¬ 
some bush that blooms very freely throughout the summer. 
MME. BUTTERFLY— Perfectly formed flowers of about thirty petals. 
Light pink faintly tinted with gold. A really excellent rose of the 
Ophelia type that will do well in almost any garden. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT —Clear pink, flowers large and showy. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT— A pure copper color, with buds of 
coral red, shaded with yellow at the base. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE —An old rose introduced in 1911. Perfectly 
formed flowers of pure white with a slight tint of pink in the 
center when flower first opens. 34 petals. Strong healthy bush. 
MRS. AARON WARD —Indian yellow, washed salmon rose; buds 
small but beautifully formed and borne profusely: vigorous 
growth. 
MRS. E. P. THOM —Has well formed buds and fairly large, double 
flowers of clear, even yellow, produced on good stems. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE —A bright pink with silvery shadings. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT —Beautifully formed, dark orange yellow. 
The buds are rather small but a most profuse bloomer. Dark 
glossy green mildew-free foliage. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY —Large fairly double bloom of orange-salmon 
with a suffusion of gold. Strong healthy grower. 
OLD GOLD —Coppery red; a very fine and popular rose. 
OPHELIA —Flesh pink, shaded with rose. Large beautifully formed 
buds standing up well on stiff stems. 
OSWALD SEIPER— Pale cream buds of fine form which open to 
fully double creamy white flowers with tea fragrance. 
PADRE- -Rich coppery scarlet. Semi-double flowers borne on long 
erect stems on a tall bush. Free bloomer and a remarkable color 
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