“THE BEST IN ROSES” 
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MOSS ROSE (Pink) $ .75 
This is a very good clear pink with calyx heavily mossed. A strong grower. 
MOSS ROSE (Red) $ .75 
Deep crimson flowers with calyx heavily mossed. 
MOSS ROSE (White) $ .75 
Pure white flowers with calyx heavily mossed. All Moss roses bloom but 
once and need very little pruning. 
LITTLE GEM $ .75 
Red Moss. A low grower. 
STRIPED MOSS $ .75 
Creamy white with cerise stripes. 
MRS. E. P. THOM $ .60 
Probably one of the best clear yellow roses for most sections of the west. A 
medium size, moderately fragrant rose of deep canary yellow with no other 
shadings. A strong bushy grower with glossy foliage. An exceedingly prolific 
bloomer. 
MRS. PAUL GOUDIE (McGredy 1932) $1.00 
A very large double fragrant rose of buttercup yellow with each petal margined 
carmine scarlet that holds until the petals drop. The bush is a strong grower 
with dark green, leathery, disease resistant foliage. A free bloomer. Satis¬ 
factory in all places, but exceptionally fine in a cool climate. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT (Mallerin 1929) $ .60 
For color and form, this rose is among the best. It won the Bagatelle prize 
in Paris for the best yellow rose. The bud is of medium size, pointed, and 
of a beautiful reddish gold opening to a semi-double, very fragrant flower 
of deep golden yellow. A strong growing plant with an abundance of disease 
resistant foliage. The most prolific bloomer of all the yellow roses. Highly 
recommended. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY (McGredy 1929) $ .75 
This rose is probably the best of the roses that this famous hybridizer has 
produced, and one of the best garden roses in commerce. It has a wonderful 
combination of colors, scarlet, orange heavily flushed with Lincoln red on 
outside of petals. Buds are large and long pointed, flowers double, fragrant 
and very lasting. The bush is a medium grower with abundant glossy foliage; 
young foliage a dark reddish green. A prolific bloomer. 
PHYLLIS GOLD (Robinson 1936) $ .75 
A large semi-double rose of butter yellow. Buds are long and pointed with 
broad petals of fine substance. Plant is a strong upright grower with clean 
olive green foliage. Moderately fragrant. At its best in a cool climate. 
PICTURE (McGredy 1932) $1.00 
What a picture it is! Every rose seems to be perfectly formed. It is a medium 
size double flower with a perfectly formed high pointed center, with outer 
petals reflexed and unusually lasting. The color is a warm, cheerful lasting, 
velvety rose pink, with an undertone of salmon. Tea fragrance. The plant is 
a vigorous medium grower with fine thick dark green, disease resistant 
foliage. An abundant bloomer. 
PORTADOWN FRAGRANCE (McGredy 1931) $ .60 
And what a fragrance! A very double flower of orange-salmon pink with a 
silver sheen. A low spreading bushy grower with thick bronzy foliage. A 
profuse bloomer. Winner of the Clay Cup for fragrance. Best in warm 
climates. 
