Mrs. Beckwith. H.T. (Pernet-Ducher, 192 2.) Long, deep 
yellow buds, opening to medium-size, fairly full blooms 
of strong lemon-yellow, paling to white at edges; 
somewhat fragrant. Plant is of moderate, erect growth, 
with healthy foliage. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. H.T. (Howard & Smith, 1926.) Slender 
yellow buds, large, well-shaped blooms of bright can¬ 
ary-yellow, deepest in center. The plant is of excep¬ 
tional vigor and blooms very freely. 
Mrs. Franklin Dennison. (McGredy, 1915.) Porcelain 
white, veined primrose. A fine exhibition rose. Certifi¬ 
cate of Merit, N.R.S. 
Mrs. G. A. V^an Rossein. H.T. (H. A. Verschuren & Sons.) 
Large flowers on strong erect stems. Heavy shades of 
deep orange and apricot on a golden-yellow ground, 
outside of petals a deep bronze. A new color in roses. 
Mrs. George Geary. H.T. (Burbage, 19 29.) Glowing 
orange-cerise shaded cardinal. Large, full blooms of 
good shape. 
Mrs. H. R. Darlington. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 19 20.) 
Pale, creamy or pure white blooms of enormous size, 
faultless form and some fragrance. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. H.T. (Chaplin Bros., 1921.) Ovoid 
buds and globular flowers on clear, piercing pink with 
lighter shades. A fine, firm center, well held and 
fairly fragrant. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 1919.) 
A bright flower of two outlasting tones of pink, with 
an underlying yellow glow. Plant tall and branching; 
foliage a little sparse. 
Mrs. Pierre Du Pont. H.T. (Mallerin, 1929.) Bud medium 
size, long-pointed; flower very lasting, fragrant, deep 
golden-yellow. Foliage abundant, rich green. Growth 
vigorous. Gold Medal, Bagatelle, 19 29. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 1932.) A 
beautiful scarlet-coppery-orange, is heavily flushed 
with Lincoln red on the outside of the petals, and 
these colors together give a rich and almost dazzling 
effect. The delicately-perfumed flowers are of large 
size and beautiful form. The foliage is a handsome 
dark reddish-bronzy-green and is mildew-proof. 
Ophelia. H.T. (W. Paul & Son, 1912.) Salmon-flesh, 
shaded with rose and with apricot heart, perfect shape 
and habit, sweetly scented. Very beautiful and pop¬ 
ular. 
Oswald Sieper. H.T. (M. Krause, 19 33.) One of the 
finest white roses. Beautifully formed buds opening 
to large double flowers of creamy-white carried on 
long stout stems. A good exhibition rose. Petal count 
is 35. 
Padre. H.T. (B. R. Cant & Sons, Ltd., 1920.) Strong 
upright growth, long shoots producing flowers with 
fine long petals of coppery-scarlet coloring, flushed 
with yellow at base of petals. 
Percy Izzard. H.T. (Robinson, 193 6.) Clear deep cream, 
deepening to golden yellow and shading to pearly 
pink at the tips. Handsome flower opening well in all 
weather. Certificate of Merit, N.R.S. 
Phyllis Gold. (H. Robinson, 19 3 5.) Golden yellow, well- 
formed blooms with high center; strong, stiff petals. 
Growth vigorous and upright. Olive green foliage with 
black thorns. One of the best yellow roses ever intro¬ 
duced. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
Picture. H.T. (McGredy, 1932.) Clear velvety rose-pink 
with full flower, perfectly formed.^ An ideal rose for 
the garden or for cutting. 
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