Mrs. Sam McGredy 
GERARD K. KLYN, Mentor, Ohio 
President Plumecocq. Ovoid, copper-yellow buds 
opening to fragrant flowers of coppery bulf over¬ 
laid with deep salmon. See color illustration on 
page 12. 
Queensland Beauty. An Australian sport of 
Golden Dawn, and like its popular parent in all 
respects except color, which is coppery pink. It is 
fragrant. A thoroughly dependable pink Rose. 
Radiance. Most popular Rose in the world. Two- 
toned pink with shades of carmine and yellow 
intermingling. Delightful fragrance. See color 
illustration on page 9. 
Red Radiance. A sport of Radiance just like its 
parent in everything except color, which is a dull 
shade of red. See color illustration on page 9. 
Roslyn. Large blooms of rich unfading yellow on a 
vigorous, compact bush. See color illustration on 
page 8. 
Rouge Mallerin. A fragrant, long-lasting bloom of 
burning scarlet. The petals have a heavy pile 
which makes them look as if cut from a piece of 
velvet. The upright plants are healthy. See color 
illustration on page 10. 85 cts. each. 
Soeur (Sister) Therese. A vigorous grower pro¬ 
ducing long-pointed, chrome-yellow buds marked 
with carmine, opening to daffodil-yellow flowers. 
See color illustration on page 9. 
Sonv. de Jean Soupert. A bed of this Rose is 
always good to look at. The plants are healthy, 
with attractive foliage, and they are always in 
bloom. Its very fragrant flowers are informal in 
shape and the color is rich deep cream. We recom¬ 
mend it highly. See color illustration. 
Souv. de Mine. C. Chambard. Beautiful coral- 
pink flower with a satiny pearl shading. Pleasing 
fragrance. Strong, upright plants. 
Talisman. Fragrant, double flowers containing 
shadings of golden apricot, yellow, and old-rose. 
Fine grower with glossy foliage. 
Thom as A. Edison. Unusually vigorous plants 
with large, cupped flowers of silvery pink. Espe¬ 
cially good in hot weather. 
Ville de Paris (City of Paris). Upright plants and 
shapely flowers of rich buttercup-yellow. Deli¬ 
ciously fragrant. See color illustration. 
Souv. de Jean Soupert 
Airs. Sam McGredy. The flowers have fine form 
and are a blend of scarlet and coppery orange 
impossible to describe. Bushy plants with beauti¬ 
ful bronzy foliage. See color illustration. 
Pink Beauty. Beautiful cupped flowers of clean, 
glowing pink, the liveliest pink Bose we have ever 
seen. The blooms are deliciously fragrant and the 
splendid healthy plants produce them continu¬ 
ously during the season. This is a real Bose. See 
color illustration on page 12. 85 cts. each. 
Pink Dawn. Long-pointed buds and fully double, 
sweet-scented flowers of a lovely shade of pink 
running to an orange base. Strong grower with 
excellent foliage. See color illustration on page 10. 
$1.00 each. 
President Herbert Hoover. A strong grower 
which produces its slender blooms on 2-foot stems. 
The color is an arrangement of cerise, pink, flame, 
scarlet, and yellow. See color illustration on 
page 8. 
Ville de Paris 
