*McGREDY’S SCARLET—Scarlet in cool or coastal 
conditions only. In the warmer sections, rose pink .75 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH—(PL. PAT. No. 190). WHAT 
A ROSE! Perfect shaped bush, extremely vigorous 
plant. Very healthy reddish olive foliage. Very 
well shaped buds opening to beautifully waved and 
imbricated large petals. Carmine to coral in cool 
weather, salmon pink in hot weather. Never looks 
unkept. Medium height.$1.25 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—Very strong growing soft yel¬ 
low. The color is best in coastal regions.75 
McGREDY’S WONDER — The longest orange bud of 
any, as well as the healthiest orange rose. Very 
vigorous as well, with glossy foliage. Fades in hot 
sections .75 
MME. COCHET COCHET—Soft salmon pink, shading 
to gold at the base, with well-formed buds. On a 
good plant .$1.00 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT—A perfect, compact, very 
vigorous plant, with very glossy foliage that comes 
right up to the bloom. Orange coral bloom, which 
fades gracefully (that is something). A very sat¬ 
isfactory bedding rose .$1.50 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD—Very long bud of coppery 
buff. Very vigorous. Some mildew under certain 
conditions. Of the same type as Countess Vandal, 
consequently will continue to be heavy prize win¬ 
ner. Medium tall.75 
MME. VAN DE VOORDE—Of the semi-double crim¬ 
sons this is the best for general purposes. Grows 
to shrub-like proportions, blooming constantly and 
holds color. Very fragrant.60 
MONS. J. B. CROIBER—A salmon pink, with bril¬ 
liant, silvery sheen. Has a long bud with high 
center .$1.00 
MRS. EDWARD LAXTON—Orange to old rose. Exhi¬ 
bition form. Very vigorous. Glossy foliage. 
Tall .75 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Good deep yellow, medium 
size bud. Glossy foliage. Low grower .75 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Apricot to salmon pink. Long 
bud. Glossy bronzy red foliage. Vigorous. One of 
the most popular of the better known roses. Medi¬ 
um height .75 
NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD—Very vigorous and per¬ 
forms anywhere. Its huge crimson blooms are 
sometimes too large for the stem to hold up. Well 
formed buds and blooms. Heavy prize winner. 
Medium tall .CO 
OSWALD SEIPER—Not as long a bud as McGredy’s 
Ivory, however, has more petals and very glossy 
foliage. Slower opening and more of an exhibition 
rose than McGredy’s Ivory. However, one does 
not displace the other. Medium height.60 
PHYLLIS BURDEN — Bushy plant, with plenty of 
glossy foliage. Well formed blooms. Coral pink 
shading to orange at base. Beautiful in all stages. 
A very heavy bloomer with every bud perfectly 
formed. The color stands heat. Low grower.60 
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