McGregor’s Cut Flower Roses 
On this page and pages 5, 7 and 9, we have listed some of the best monthly 
blooming own root roses that can be produced, and which fit best into the vary¬ 
ing conditions in ail the states in the Union. They make rose growing easy; they 
eliminate the troubles that come to some of the less experienced rose growers. 
Many amateurs have planted out roses from the best of budded stock and In a 
couple of years have only brier growth for their efforts. Therefore, for the less 
experienced, we recommend the own rooted stock. For the more experienced rose 
growers and for those willing to make a little greater investment, the heavier 
budded roses are recommended. (By budded roses, you will understand we mean, 
those roses, the tops of which have been budded on a more vigorous root system 
than the particular variety carries.) 
Alexander 
Hill Gray 20c 
STRAW YELLOW—(Month¬ 
ly blooming.) The best and 
largest pure yellow Tea Rose. 
Blooms very large. 1 yr., 20c, 
3 for 52c, doz. $1.80; 2 yr. 
39c, 3 for $1.05. 
Bessie Brown 20c 
SNOW WHITE — (Monthly 
blooming.) Perfect in shape, 
lasting splendidly. Color 
snow-white, faintly flushed 
and tinged with pink. A fine, 
strong, free grower. 1 yr., 
20c, 3 for 52o, doz., $1.80; 
2 yr., 40c, 3 for $1.05, 6 
for $1.96. 
Sensational Rose, Autumn Queen, 28e 
Autumn 
Queen 28c 
ORANGE—(Monthly 
blooming.) Flowers 
shaded with burnt or¬ 
ange, pink, salmon 
and gold; 1 yr. 28c, 
3 for 74c, 2 yr. 55c 
best of the highly colored roses. 1 yr 
$2.14: 2 yr. 48c, 3 for $1.27; 3 yr. 75c. 
Autumn 24c 
ORANGE—(Monthly 
blooming.) Burnt or¬ 
ange and red. Fine 
double fragrant flow¬ 
ers. Compact growing, 
heavy foliaged, strik¬ 
ing variety. One of the 
24c, 3 for 64c, doz. for 
Extra Large 
S-Year 
Budded 
Roses 
Dormant plants 
until May 1st. All 
varieties listed 
(pages 4, 7, 
9 . 79c ea., 3 
for $2.00, doz. 
$8.50. Potted 
plants after May 
1st, $1.00 each. 
Dame Edith Helen, 27e 
Briarcliff 22c 
DEEP PINK—(Month¬ 
ly blooming.) Found In 
every cut flower store. 
Perfect form. Most pop¬ 
ular of all roses for 
weddings. 1 yr. 22c, 3 
for 61c; 2 yr., 44e, 3 
for $1.15. 
Caledonia 22c 
PURE WHITE — 
( Monthly blooming. ) 
Large flowers of very 
double flowers of pure 
white. A new variety 
that is fast becoming 
very popular. A grand 
garden rose. 1 yr., 22c, 
3 for 59c, doz. for 
$1.94; 2 yr., 42c, 3 
for $1.10, 6 for $2.09. 
Charles K. 
Douglas 26c 
VELVETY CRIMSON 
— ( Monthly blooming. ) 
Flower large, double, 
sweet fragrance; in¬ 
tense flaming scarlet. 
1 yr„ 26c, 3 for 70c, 
doz. for $2.30; 2 yr., 
46c, 3 for $1.22, 6 
for $2.30. 
Duchess of Wellington 
saffron yellow—(M onthly bloom¬ 
ing.) Continuous bloomer. Intense saffron 
yellow stained deep crimson. A popular va¬ 
riety of an indispensable color. 1 yr., 22o, 
3 for 69c, doz. for $1.94; 2 yr., 47c, 3 for 
$1.24, 6 for $2.36. 
E. G. Hill 24c 
SCARLET RED — (Monthly blooming.) 
Dazzling scarlet, shaded deep velvety red. 
Large blooms, fine bedding variety. 1 yr. 
24c, 3 for 64c; 2 yr. 48e, 3 for $1.27. 
Clothilde 
Soupert 22c 
SHELL PINK. (Month¬ 
ly blooming.) An old 
favorite adapted to 
hedge planting. Shell 
pink, shaded silvery 
rose. Fragrant. 1 yr., 
22«, 3 for 69e, doz. 
for $1.94. 2 yr., 44«, 
3 for $1.16, 6 for 
$ 2 . 20 . 
Columbia 22c 
PEACH PINK — 
( Monthly blooming. ) 
Opens to glowing pink. 
Fine grower, perfect 
flowers, enormous pet¬ 
als. 1 yr. 22c, 3 for 
59c; 2 yrs., 44e, 3 for 
$1.15. 
Crusader 26c 
VELVETY CRIMSON 
—(Monthly blooming.) 
A big, strong growing 
variety, robust and rug¬ 
ged. Free flowering, 
blooms big and double. 
Rich velvety crimson. A 
wonder. 1 yr., 26c, 3 
for 70o, doz. for $2.30; 
2 yr., 47c, 3 for $1.24, 
6 for $2.36. 
Snow White Rose, 
Bessie Brown 
New Rose 
Pink Marvel 37c 
BRILLIANT PINK — 
(Monthly blooming.) Magnifi¬ 
cent Rose. Blooms of perfect 
form, large full and double, 
sparkling pink in color with 
rich fragrance, beautiful fol¬ 
iage. (See color plates.) Free 
blooming. 1 yr., 37c ea., 3 
for 96c: 2 yr., 65c ea.; 3 
yr . $1 00 each. 
Deep Pink Rose, Briarcliff 
Lovely Salmon Pink Rose, 
Dixie. 22c 
Commonwealth 20c 
DEEP PINK—(Monthly blooming.) Flow¬ 
ers double. Solid color. Vigorous, upright; 
continuous bloomer. 1 yr., 20c, 3 for 62c; 
2 yr., 40c. 
Caledonia, Purest White, 22o 
Dame Edith Heien 
27c 
brilliant pink—(M onthly 
blooming.) A Gold Medal win¬ 
ner. Color brilliant soft pink, 
delightfully sweet scented. 1 
yr„ 27c, 3 for 71c; 2 yr„ 48c, 
3 for $1.27. 
Etoiie de France 
crimson—(M onthly bloom¬ 
ing) . Gold Medal of France, 
vigorous grower, flowers large, 
borne on good stiff stems. 
Lovely shade of crimson. Very 
fragrant. 1 yr., 24c, 3 for 
64c, doz. for $2.14; 2 yr., 
44c, 3 for $1.16, 6 for $2.20. 
Gen. McArthur 
CRIMSON SCARLET — 
(Monthly blooming.) As fra¬ 
grant as a rose can be. The 
flowers are of the most Intense 
rich crimson scarlet. Long 
pointed buds. Delightfully fra¬ 
grant. 1 yr., 22c, 3 for B9c, 
doz. for $1.94; 2 yr., 44c, 3 
for $1.11, 6 for $2.20. 
Dixie 22c 
SALMON—(Monthly blooming.) 
Lovely salmon-pink cupped flow¬ 
ers. Buds and flowers large and 
cup shaped. Flowers beautiful 
salmon pink. Lasting and de¬ 
lightfully fragrant. 1 yr. 22c, 
3 for 69c; 2 yr. 42e, 3 for 
$ 1 . 10 . 
New Rose 
Fontanel le 28c 
YELLOW GOLD — (Monthly 
blooming.) Large buds and Im¬ 
mense double flowers of lemon 
yellow deepening to gold. Vigor¬ 
ous growing and free flowering. 
28c, 3 for 74c: 2 yr., 58c. 
Golden Charm 
34c 
GOLDEN YELLOW—(Monthly 
blooming.) The long pointed buds 
are a deep yellow, developing 
Into fine double flowers, exqui¬ 
sitely fragrant. (See color plate). 
1 yr. 34c, 3 for 91c; 2 yr. 60o; 
3 yr. $1.00 each. 
Unusual Rose, Fontanelle, 28o 
THE McGregor BROS. CO., Rose, Shrub, Plant, Bulb and Seed Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U. S. A. 
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