BRAEGER'S ROSES 
STANDARD BUSH ROSES 
No. 1—2 year old 50c each; $5.00 dozen 
Guaiaiileed—Best stock 
Aiigele Pernet. Buds deep, flaming orange to semi-double 
blooms of brilliant reddish apricot. Fragrant. 
Autumn. Mingled shades of burnt orange and red. 
American Beauty. The old favorite red. 
Briarcliffe. High-centered buds of excellent form, bright pink. 
Betty liprichard. Buds coppery red. h'iowers semi-doubie; 
salmon pink on inner surface of petals. 
Cecil. Very large, single flowers of clear, golden yellow. Re¬ 
sistant to mildew., 
Chas. P. Kilham. Buds unusually long and slender with high- 
pointed centers, opening to disclose shades of oriental red and 
rosy orange. Fully double. 
Caledonia. Best pure white rose of recent years. Buds long. 
Columbia. Large, fully double bright pink flowers. Fragrant. 
Cuba. Brilliant orange-scarlet buds of great length wnich 
open to large almost single flowers of Vermillion and orange. 
Dainty Bess. Slender, rosy-salmon buds, opening to pale rose 
blooms. Prolific bloomer. Single. 
Dame Edith Helen. Pointed buds which open slowly to large 
blooms of brilliant pink. Very fragrant. 
Duchess of Athol. Large buds of bronzy orange; flowers of 
apricot and gold flushed with rose and borne in profusion. 
Duchess of Wellington. Long saffron yellow buds, opening 
to very large, light yellow flowers. 
Edel. Pure white on outside of petals and ivory at base. Full. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Salmon-pink and cerise-orange. Buds 
long and pointed. 
E. G. Hill. The most unfading of all red roses. Long lasting 
when cut. Blooms produced singly on long strong stems. 
Etoile de Holland. Brilliant red blooms with beautiful oval 
buds. Quite fragrant, strong, and free branching. 
Frau K. Druschki. Pure white, outer petals of buds occa¬ 
sionally tinged with pink. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Long beautifully formed buds of 
apricot color, opening to golden buff. 
Golden Emblem. Beautiful long buds of brilliant yellow 
striped with crimson on the outer petals. 
Golden Ophelia. Deep golden yellow flowers of medium size. 
Gruss au Teplitz. The old bedding rose. Always in bloom 
with its display of rich crimson. 
Golden Dawn. Buds of rich straw yellow, opening to a beauti¬ 
ful well formed fragrant, double sunflower yellow. 
Hadley. Rich crimson with velvety texture, very fragrant. 
Beautiful foliage and mildew proof. 
Hoosier Beauty. Long, dark red buds opening to velvety red. 
Spicy fragrance. 
Imperial Potentate. Dark shiny rose carmine buds which 
open to crisp petaled blooms of shining rose-pink. 
Innocence. Great stiff petaled flowers 4 to 6 inches across, 
long ivory buds. Single white, unlike any other rose. Fragrant. 
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 beautiful full bud opening into a rich red of 
perfect form. Delightfully fragrant. 
Joanna Hill. A slender daintily colored variety of orange 
yellow. Moderately fragrant and 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. Pearly white, tinted with lemon in center. 
K. of K. Brilliant scarlet with a velvety shean. Semi-double, 
intensely fragrant and wonderful for cutting. 
Lady Hillingdon. Beautiful long pointed buds opening into 
rich apricot-yellow blooms. 
Lady Margai’et Stewart. Buds of deep sunflower yellow, 
heavily veined with orange scarlet. 
Los Angeles. Rich flaming pink, shaded golden yellow. The 
most popular rose grown. 
Lulu. Dainty, extremely long buds of coral apricot with 
which the bush is covered at all times. 
Lord Charlemont. Long buds opening to large double flowers 
of intense clear crimson-scarlet and deepening to lasting 
carmine-crimson with almost black shadings. 
Mable Morse. Prize winner at the 1934 rose show. Beautiful 
buds crimson tinted, opening to a full yellow. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange scarlet or brick red. Heavy, 
beautiful foliage and stout stems. 
Mrs. G. A. VanRossem. Petals exceptionally thick and dark 
orange-yellow, heavily veined and suffused with red. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Brilliant red petals on hinges of deep 
gold. An exceptionally fine rose. 
Mine. Butterfly. A brilliant pink suffused apricot and gold. 
Mine. Edouard Herriot. A pure copper color, with buds of 
coral red. shaded with yellow at the base. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White, lightly tinted with pink at the 
center. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Warm pink flushed with salmon. In con¬ 
stant bloom. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Indian yellow, washed salmon rose; buds 
small but beautifully formed. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Has well formed buds and fairly large, 
double flowers of clear, even yellow, produced on good stems. 
Mrs. Pierre 8. Dupont. Beautifully formed, dark orange 
yellow. The buds are small but a most profuse bloomer. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Darge, fairiy double bioom of orange 
salmon, with a suffusion of gold. Strong, healthy grower. 
Ophelia. Flesh pink, shaded with rose. Large beautifully 
formed buds standing up well on stiff stems. 
Padre. Rich coppery scarlet. Semi-double flowers borne on 
long erect stems on a tall bush. Free bloomer, good color. 
President Hoover. Combines many shades or cerise-pink, 
flame, scarlet, and yellow. Long, beautifully formed buds and 
a rich fragrance. Bush is exceptionally fine. 
Portadown Fragrance. A very double flower of orange-salmon 
pink with a silver sheen. A profuse bloomer. 
Portadown Ivory. Long buds opening to ivory white. Per¬ 
fectly double flowers sweetly scented. 
Rev. Page Roberts. Soft buff yellow to a rich salmon. Very 
free blooming low bush. Rich, fruity fragrance. 
Rapture. Like Ophelia in form, but a deeper pink. 
Red Moss. The old fashioned red moss rose. 
Red Radiance. The old hardy free blooming red favorite. 
Sensation. Long pointed bud of deep rich red, having fine 
white vein in petals. 
Shot Silk. Gold and orange buds opening to semi-double flow¬ 
ers of coppery rose shot with golden yellow. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Long-pointed buds of sunflower- 
yellow carried on good stiff stems. Exceptionally good. 
Talisman. A mixture of orange and yellow which varies in 
the different blooms. Fairly double and borne on long stems. 
Villa de Paris. An excellent deep yellow. Fine for cutting. 
Vaterland. A strong growing rose which is much larger and 
of a darker colors than the Hadley. Flowers very double. 
Vesuvius. Shapely buds, opening to dark red single glooms 
with showy yellow stamens; exquisitely fragrant. 
RAPTURE 
SELECTED CLIMBING ROSES 
American Pillar. Single pink with white center and yellow 
stamens. Flowers borne in clusters with clean foliage. 
Climbing President Hoover. Same flower as bush form. 
Climbing Talisman. Same as the bush form; new. 
Climbing Etoile de Holland. A climbing sport of one of the 
best dark red bush roses. 85c. 
Cecile Brunner. Vigorous pale pink baby climber. 
Emily Grey. Golden yellow. 
Golden Emblem. Yellow, same coloring as in the bush rose. 
Hadley. Crimson red. 
K. A. Victoria. A beautiful creamy white. 
Lady Hillingdon. Large flowers with long pointed buds; color 
of deep apricot-yellow. 
Los Angeles. Shrimp pink. Same as the bush form. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Clusters of semi-double scarlet red flowers. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. Crimson buds opening to large, 
perfumed pale pink flowers. Makes large growth. 
Mme. E. Herriot. Brilliant coral red buds opening to flaming 
pink and orange. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Yellow, tinted salmon rose. 
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