b\ifchnid Haa (Ra&Q& 
J4anc5i^ ^Iefci-cjnoum Stfen-Moorruruj (Ro&£& 
Price, except where noted: Dormant plants — Each 65c; Doz. $6.50 
Potted plants — Large 85c; Extra large $1.00 
Ami Quinard — Retains its popularity because of 
the richness of its color, which is blackish-maroon 
opening to a rich velvety red that does not fade. 
Betty Uprichard — A pleasing salmon-pink; inside 
of petals orange-carmine, spicy fragrance; strong 
grower and persistent bloomer. 
Chas. K. Douglas — Scarlet-crimson with large flow¬ 
ers. A profuse bloomer, especially desirable for 
bedding; a favorite and always in demand. 
Christopher Stone — Brilliant clear scarlet-crimson 
with long pointed buds that open into large 
fragrant flowers of sparkling color. It is rated 
high everywhere and in great demand. Dormant 
plants — Each $1.00; Pot plants — Each $1.20 
Condesa de Sastago — A striking two-tone rose with 
a deep coppery pink inside and golden reverse; 
fully double with delicious fragrance. 
Dainty Bess — A delightful single rose that always 
attracts attention. It is so different from others, 
the flowers are similar to Clematis in form, of a 
soft pure-pink contrasted with a center of wine- 
red stamens. 
E. N. Perkins — Vigorous grower, double blooms of 
delicate coloring, light cerise, inside of petals sal¬ 
mon with golden tints. 
Editor McFarland — The leading pink rose of to¬ 
day. The firm textured perfectly formed fragrant 
flowers come freely on strong erect stems, and 
are notably long lasting when cut. 
Etoile de Hollande — The world's favorite red rose. 
Immense flowers of velvety scarlet-crimson on 
strong bushy plants. 
Golden Dawn —- A vigorous free bloomer, with 
double well-formed fragrant buds that bloom a 
lemon-yellow. 
Gruss an Teplitz — One of the most prolific bedding 
roses. It has fragrant crimson-scarlet flowers all 
summer. 
Kaiserin A. Viktoria — Long shapely buds, fully 
double creamy white flowers; an old variety but 
still considered to be the most perfect white; 
deliciously fragrant. 
Mme. Jules Bouche — One of the most popular of 
the white Hybrid Teas, with long pointed, high- 
centered white flowers slightly tinted pink. 
Margaret McGredy — Large cupped flowers of solid 
orange-scarlet; a profuse bloomer and very satis¬ 
factory. 
McGredy's Scarlet — Velvety brilliant scarlet, shad¬ 
ed rose-pink; beautiful high-centered blooms on 
long stems. 
Miss Rowena Thom — Extra large very fragrant, 
rose-pink blooms with yellow at base. Fine for 
cutting, strong and vigorous in growth. 
Mrs. Charles Bell — Flowers of delicate shell-pink 
coloring; a sport of Radiance, and very unusual. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom — Pure unfading yellow of fine 
form; one of the best yellow roses; fragrant. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem -— Two-tone, orange and yel¬ 
low apricot with a golden base; striking color 
arrangement. 
Mrs. Henry Morse — Two-tone pink; bright carmine 
on the outside with flesh-pink on the inside of 
petals. Perfect buds and fine for cutting. 
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