Grass an Koburg: 
Delicate apricot yellow, shaded coppery pink, very fragrant 
Hadley: 
One of the best dark velvety reds. 
Hoosier Beauty: 
A rich, deep velvety crimson. 
Heinrich Gaede: 
Very large bnds on strong stems; color, a rosy copper— 
75c each. 
>J. Otto Thilo: 
Perfect buds, double flowers of rich rose-pink. 
Lady Forteviot: 
Beautiful golden yellow and apricot. 
Lady Hillingdon : 
A clear apricot yellow, long bud. 
Marie Dot: 
Reddish salmon yellow, opening into a luminous salmon 
pink, overlaid with a coppery sheen. 
Margaret McGredy: 
A marvelous color of orange Vermillion. 
Miss Rowena Thom: 
Large blooms of rose-pink, shaded a dusky gold. 
Mme. COchet-Cochet. Pat. No. 12 9. 
A large coppery pink, flushed deep orange—$1.00 each. 
Mrs. Charles Russell: 
A deep carmine, well formed bud. 
Mrs. Herbert Stevens: 
Large pure white, perfect form. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy: 
A glowing combination of red copper and orange, changing 
to pink, suffused with gold. 
Ophelia: 
Salmon flesh, shaded rose. 
Padre: 
Rich coppery scarlet, shaded yellow at base. 
President Hoover: 
A charming combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and 
yellow, strong stems. 
Senora Gari: 
Long pointed buds, deep burnt orange, changing to buff apri¬ 
cot—75c each. 
Susan Louise: 
Lovely light pink; continuous bloomer. 
Rose Marie: 
Clear rose pink, long buds. 
Rouge Mallerin: 
A magnificent rose of brilliant red—75c each. 
Shot Silk: 
Orange cerise, suffused with gold. 
Talisman: 
Orange red, opening into a golden yellow bloom, stained with 
coppery red and orange rose. 
Texas Centennial: Pat. No. 112. 
A carmine red sport of “President Hoover” with even better 
foliage—75c each. 
SINGLE ROSES 
Austrian Copper: 
Brilliant coppery red. 
Dainty Bess: 
Delicate pink, with contrasting wine-red stamens. 
Irish Fireflame: 
Deep orange, flushed crimson, 
fsobel: Carmine red, shaded orange. 
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