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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Each 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. (Lambert, 1891.) 
This old variety still retains considerable . 
popularity, the flowers are pearly white, 
tinted lemon, fragrant and well formed, the 
plant is not a very good grower, however .... 
Killarney Queen. A greatly improved sport from 
Killarney, fuller and better colored flowers . . 
Killarney, Double White. Much fuller flowers 
than White Killarney, color snow white, has a 
moderate fragrance . 
Lady Alice Stanley. A grand old flesh pink 
variety, very dependable.. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. (Alex. Dickson & 
Sons, 1926.) A truly glorious gold medal rose. 
The color is sunflower yellow veined orange 
scarlet, with the reverse of petals deeply 
suffused carmine, of a lovely orange shade 
when fully open, may well be classed as a 
glorified Rev. F. Page Roberts, but more vig¬ 
orous than that lovely rose. 
Los Angeles. (Howard & Smith, 1916.) Rich 
flame color shaded orange, fragrant, lovely in 
bud and its glorious color gives it great popu¬ 
larity, must be well protected from black 
spot . 
Max Krause. Long yellow bud and cup shaped 
flower carried on stout stem. Leathery foliage 
makes it very disease resistant. 
Miss Rowena Thom. An excellent Howard & 
Smith variety, flowers are rich satiny pink 
with orange flame centre . 
Mme. Butterfly. (E. G. Hill Co., 1918.) A 
glorified sport from Ophelia, richly tinted gold 
near base of petals, has some fragrance and 
is a great bloomer. 
Mme. Edouard Herriott. (Pernet-Ducher, 1913.) 
Often referred to as the “Daily Mail Rose,” 
is one of the most popular roses ever intro¬ 
duced. Coral red and orange in the bud, open¬ 
ing orange red, protect well from black spot 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. (Gaujard, 1934.) A 
lovely nasturtium buff, luminous shell pink at 
edges, almost a pure buff.$1.00 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Medium sized white flow¬ 
ers lightly tinted pink in the centre. 
Margaret McGredy. (S. McGredy & Son, 1927.) 
One of McGredy’s finest introductions. A good 
grower and profuse bloomer, the color is or¬ 
ange scarlet, shaded yellow at the base and is 
very lovely. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Long buds open to perfectly 
shaped pure ivory white flowers which are 
sweetly scented. 
McGredy’s Pink. (S. McGredy & Sons, 1936.) 
The large flowers of this variety are carried 
on sturdy stems and are of a beautiful bright 
rose with a saffron-yellow base, sweetly 
scented .$1.50 
McGredy’s Pride. (McGredy, 1936.) A magnifi¬ 
cent rose, orange and salmon pink in color, 
flushed and veined salmon-yellow. Outside of 
petals is yellow cadmium, flushed flesh pink, 
very vigorous.$1.50 
McGredy’s Scarlet. (S. McGredy & Sons.) The 
large, full flowers of this splendid rose are 
brilliant scarlet with a touch of orange yellow 
at base of petals. Vigorous and free flowering 
McGredy’s Sunset. (McGredy, 1937.) Aptly 
named. A really superb variety. Outside of 
petals buttercup yellow, tipped orange, in- 
