MAYOR CERMAK. Somewhat similar to Masaryk Jubilee with 
blackish red blooms but a more spreading bush. 80 petals. 85c. 
MAX KRAUSE. For those who want a large double pure yellow 
rose, this tits the bill. It is a high quality rose of 60 petals. $1.00. 
McGREDYS GEM. This remarkable strong plant produces a large 
quantity of medium sized gem like blooms. The petals of the light 
pink blossoms curl back perfectly reminding one of a perfect cut 
gem. 24 large and 15 small petals. $1.00. 
McGREDYS IVORY. One of the very best of the new white roses. 
Long buds open into perfectly formed ivory white blossoms which 
are larger than the average. They are fine for cutting, coming on 
strong straight stems. 25 petals. $1.00. 
McGREDYS SCARLET. Another McGredy rose that is very popu¬ 
lar. It is scarlet only in the fall and other times is a good deep 
pink. The buds are especially slender. The bush is a tall fine grower. 
35 petals. 80c. 
McGREDYS TRIUMPH. (Plant Pat. 190) When McGredys call a 
rose their “triumph” you can count on it being a great rose. Large 
geranium red blooms flushed with orange are produced on strong 
branchy plants. 34 petals. $1.25. 
McGREDYS SUNSET. (Patent rights reserved) A deep yellow 
flushed with scarlet. The color is very sun resistant and the bush is 
a prolific bloomer and a good grower. $1.50. . , 
McGREDYS WONDER. In the fall when its color is the deepest 
and its size the largest, it surely can be called a “wonder.” The 
semi-double blossoms are very spectacular orange c0 PPer and are 
liberally produced on a large strong bush. 21 petals. $1.00. 
McGREDYS YELLOW. The large soft blooms keep on coming 
almost continuously. The large petals open out broad and gracefully 
making a most attractive blossom. 31 large and 5 small petals. $ .00. 
MISS AMERICA. (Plant Pat. 264) Not as sylph like as the name 
would suggest. On the contrary the blooms are very large and flat, 
being composed of 65 petals. The light salmon blossoms are pro¬ 
duced singly on long stems throughout the season. $1.00. 
MISS ROWENA THOM. One of the largest pink roses and pro¬ 
duced by a large growing bush. The habit of growth as well as the 
blossom remind you of Radiance < but the bloom is more attractive. 
The fragrance is especially strong. 43 petals. 80c. 
MME. BUTTERFLY. An old favorite which took the place of a 
still older favorite, Ophelia. The shell pink buds are long and urn 
shaped richly fragrant. 25 petals. 80c. 
MME. COCHET COCHET. (Plant Pat. 129) We like the blossoms 
as well as the sturdy growth of this newer rose. The soft salmon 
pink blooms often remind us of Los Angeles, but it is much easier 
to grow as it is quite disease resistant. 20 petals. $1.00. 
MME. JEAN GAUJARD. (Pat. rights reserved) One of the newest 
and a dandy. The bud is very long and the bush is an upright vig¬ 
orous grower so that you have a great rose for cutting. The color 
at first is a copper buff changing to a soft buff as the blossoms be¬ 
come open and cupped. $1.50. 
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