WESTOVEM NUHSEBY COMPANY 
Mary Harf. See patented varieties. 
Margaret McGredy. Full blooms of orange-scarlet are 
profusely borne on vigorous, bushy plants. (Dor. 
H.), (Dor. L), (N. P. P.). 
Max Krause. Large, high-centered, very double, 
golden-yellow. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
McGredy's Ivory. Large, well shaped, creamy white; 
fragrant. (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
McGredy's Scarlet. Beautifully formed, high-centered 
blooms of brilliant scarlet shaded rose-pink; a 
vigorous grower, long stems. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), 
(N. P. P.). 
Mev. G. A. Van Rossem. A distinctive color; orange- 
brown; well formed, double blooms with pleasant 
fragrance. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Miss Rowena Thom. Immense, bright pink, golden 
base; good grower, profuse. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), 
(N. P. P.). 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Free bloomer, coral-red, 
toned yellow at base. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), 
(N. P. P.). 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. High-centered, perfect formed 
buds and double blooms that shade from shell-pink 
at the edges to buff and orange in the center. An 
upright grower with long stemmed blooms. (Dor. 
H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Mme. Nicholas Aussel. Coppery-red buds, full 
blooms of deep salmon. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), 
(N. P. P.). 
Mrs. A, R. Barraclough. Large, full blooms of vivid 
carmine-pink. (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Small dainty pointed buds. Deep 
Indian-yellow; foliage bronze-green. (Dor. H.), 
(Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. Shell pink sport of Radiance; growth 
and bloom the same. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), 
(N. P. P.). 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Profuse, strong, bushy plants, 
double, pure yellow blooms. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), 
(N. P. P.). 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont. A free flowering variety; 
double, rich yellow. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. 
P.). 
Mrs. Sam. McGredy. Long coppery buds, full cupped 
orange-rose blooms. (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
New Dawn. See patented varieties. 
Padre. A strong tall grower, free bloomer; coppery- 
scarlet. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
President Herbert Hoover. Long stems on vigorous 
plants; extremely large, double blooms of orange, 
pink and yellow. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N.P.P.). 
Radiance. Free flowering, vigorous grower, rosy 
opaline pink. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Radiance Red. A vigorous, glowing crimson sport 
of Radiance. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Red President H. Hoover. Color is a blood red, ton¬ 
ing to cerise red in center. Most striking red of 
unusual color. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Rose Marie. Double, cupped rose-pink blooms are 
borne single on long stems; a vigorous grower and 
profuse bloomer. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Roslyn. Free flowering, vigorous; large, double, deep 
golden-yellow. (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Signora. See patented varieties. 
Soeur Therese. Very vigorous, upright, profuse; 
double bloom of rich yellow. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), 
(N. P. P.). 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Beautiful long buds, full 
blooms, rich yellow. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. 
P. P.). 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Very large full blooms, 
deep coral-pink. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Sunburst. Beautifully shaped buds, double blooms of 
rich yellow. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Syracuse. A very vigorous, upright grower and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer; double, well formed, lasting 
bright scarlet-crimson. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. 
P. P.). 
Talisman. The favorite two-toned variety, rich yel¬ 
low and rose-red. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. 
P.). 
Texas Centennial. See patented varieties. 
Vaterland. Extremely dark scarlet-crimson, high 
centered, velvety. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. 
P.). 
Victoria Harrington. Lasting, velvety dark red; in¬ 
tensely fragrant blooms. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), 
(N. P. P.). 
Villa de Paris. Sunflower-Yellow, sometimes tinted 
orange at base. (Dor. H.), (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.) 
Western Gold. Beautiful golden yellow. (Dor. H.), 
(Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
Will Rogers. See patented varieties. 
Yellow Sastago. Sport of the popular bush variety. 
Golden-yellow. (Dor. L.), (N. P. P.). 
NEW PATENTED ROSES 
Allen's Fragrant Pillar. Ever-blooming climber. 
Large, full, fragrant, satiny pink blooms. Blooms 
throughout the season. Hardy. Considered an 
improved Staechlin. Does not mildew. 
3 year old; 9-inch clay pots. 
Each, $1.50; Per dozen, $15.00. 
Blaze. Climber. Plant patented No. 10. Acclaimed 
by the patentee as the only hardy ever-blooming 
scarlet climber. Blaze combines the vigor, beauty 
and hardiness of Paul's Scarlet Climber with the 
ever-blooming qualities for which the originator 
received a patent. (N. P. P.). 
Each, $1.00; Per dozen, $10.00. 
Better Times. Plant patented No. 23. The brilliant 
cerise flowers are large, double and delicately fra¬ 
grant. Being produced on long strong stems, they 
are excellent for cutting; foliage is leathery, dark 
green; a very free full bloomer. (8 inch C. P.) 
Each, $1.00; Per dozen, $10.00. 
Countess Vandal. Plant patented No. 38. The rose 
of roses! Its long pointed bud, its distinctive shad¬ 
ings of coppery-bronze suffused with soft gold and 
its form are a continuous "movie" developing new 
beauty at all times during its long life. (8 inch 
C. P.) 
Each, $1.00; Per dozen, $10.00. 
Doubloons. Plant Patented No. 152. A hybrid of 
our native Rose Setigera. Clusters of very large 
cup-formed, saffron yellow blooms, opening one 
after the other, thus prolonging the season. Long 
heavy canes. Undoubtedly the best yellow climber 
to date. Has the tendency to repeat in mid¬ 
summer. (8 inch C. P.). 
Each, $1.50; Per dozen, $15.00. 
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