Max Krause. H.T. (Krause, 1030.) Reddish-orange chang¬ 
ing to lighter tone as bloom ages. 
May Wetterii. H.T. (A. Dickson & Sons, 19 28.) Fine, 
shapely flowers of deep rosy-pink, with recurving 
petals showing a paler tint; mild tea fragrance. Excel¬ 
lent stems and foliage; free growth and blooming. 
McfiJredy’s Gem. H.T. (McGredy, 193 3.) Creamy-pink 
with a yellow base, deepening to rose-pink towards 
the edge of the petals. Makes a bush three feet or 
more in height, laden with flowers on long stems from 
early June to November. 
>fcGredy’s Orange. H.T. Medium-sized double flowers, 
inside and base of petals deep Indian-yellow without 
shading, outside bright orange flushed salmon; tea 
fragrance. Foliage dark green, growth very vigorous 
and upright. On account of its new and unique color¬ 
ing, this magnificent rose will take a prominent posi¬ 
tion in the garden. Petal count, 15. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. H.T. (McGredy, 1930.) Flower large, 
full, fragrant, brilliant scarlet-washed crimson. Foli¬ 
age dark olive green. Growth vigorous. Certificate of 
Merit, N.R.S., 1928. 
Miss Rowena Thom. H.T. (Howard & Smith, 19 2 8.) 
Enormous buds and blooms of fiery rose and mauve, 
shaded with old-gold at the center, borne on long, 
strong stems. A profuse, continuous bloomer and a 
very vigorous plant. 
>Iiss Wilmott. (S. McGredy & Son, 1917.) Soft, sulphury- 
cream, with the faintest flush towards the edges. Every 
flower comes perfect; free-flowering. A wonderful 
garden, bedding and exhibition rose. 
Mine. Butterfly. H.T. (E. G. Hill Co., 1918.) Fine, light 
pink buds and flowers tinted with gold near the base 
of the petals, of exquisite shape and richly perfumed. 
Plant is strong, throwing up big branching sprays of 
bloom. 
Mine. Caroline Testont. H.T. (Pernet-Ducher, 1890.) 
Large, globular flowers of satiny-rose, shaded lighter 
toward the outer edge of its enormous petals; fairly 
fragrant. Plant strong and persistent bloomer. 
Mme. Edouard Herriott. H.T. (Pernet-Ducher, 1913.) 
Sparkling buds of coral-red and orange, opening to 
large, semi-double flowers of indescribably brilliant 
orange-red and salmon. Very persistent bloomer. 
Mme. Henri Pate. H.T. (Gaujard, 19 29.) Bud very long 
pointed; flowers very lasting, pure golden sulphur- 
yellow. Foliage large, bright green. Growth vigorous. 
Profuse bloomer. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. H.T. (Croiber, 1910.) White with 
light cream center. Full and perfectly shaped flowers. 
One of the best roses for the garden or for cutting. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclongh. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 1926.) 
Bright, soft, sparkling carmine-pink, shading to yel¬ 
low at base. The flowers are full, of huge size, hne 
substance and perfect form. Foliage is dark green; 
stems are long and sturdy, carrying flowers perfectly 
erect. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. H.T. (J. Pernet-Ducher, 1907.) Indian 
yellow, occasionally washed with salmon-rose. Sweetly 
scented, free flowering. 
>Irs. Beatty. H.T. (B. R. Cant & Sons, Ltd., 19 26.) One 
of the best roses of its year, perfect in shape, color 
exquisite yellow. Delightful perfume. A rose that is 
almost certain to become a popular favorite. 
-K w M U S K A A I) I« K COM M K N I) X" I (i O It O M 
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