GOLDEN GLEAM —Vivid yellow and very fragrant. 60c. 
GOLDEN MOSS —Double yellow moss rose, a novelty among the 
moss roses, grows very tall. Fine foliage. 75c. 
GOLDEN STATE (Patented)—Beautiful golden yellow. $1.50 
GOL.DEN RAPTURE —Fine new yellow rose; quite double; robust 
grower. 75 c. 
GRENOBLE —Scarlet crimson; long stems; very fragrant. 60c. 
HADLEY —^Very fragrant, dark red, and an old favorite. 50c. 
HINRICH GAEDE —Buds reddish maroon, opening to a lumi¬ 
nous Vermillion, flowers very double on long stems, excellent 
foliage. A very striking variety. 60c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY —Another favorite dark red rose; holds its 
color well and is quite fragrant also. Still very desirable. 50c. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE —A beautiful, luminous, dark red rose 
with yellow center; very fragrant and free bloomer. An ex¬ 
cellent variety. 60c. 
IRISH ELEGANCE —Single bronze pink buds, opening with 
shades of apricot and yellow; strong grower. 50c. 
IRISH FI RE FLA ME —Rich, deep orange, flushed with crimson; 
large flowers, single, changing to old gold when opening. 60c. 
I SOB EL —A beautiful single rose, large petals; beautiful when 
in bud; carmine red, shaded orange. 50c. 
J. OTTO THILOW —Rich, rose pink, perfect buds, very full 
flowers. 50c. 
JOANNA HILL —Light yellow with bronze shadings in center; 
good cut flower. 50c. 
LA FRANCE—Pink. 60c. 
LADY FORTEVIOT —Golden yellow and apricot, sweet scented, 
large and double. Bronze-green foliage; an excellent variety. 
60c. 
LADY HILLINGDON —Deep apricot yellow. 60c. 
LOS ANGELES —Flame pink with golden shading at base. 50c. 
LUCIA ZULOAGA —A new rose color brownish scarlet, large 
semi-double flowers, very fragrant. 50c. 
MAD. BUTTERFLY — A fine sport of Ophelia, light pink suf¬ 
fused with apricot and gold. Fine buds. 50c. 
MAD. EDWARD HERRIOT —The well-known Daily Mail rose; 
coral red, shaded yellow; long, pointed buds. 50c. 
MAD. CECIL BRUNNER —Small, dainty buds of clear pink. In 
clusters. 50c. 
MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT— Clear, satiny pink. The old, 
well-known variety. 50c. 
MADAME COCHET-COCHET (Patented)—Long pointed buds 
of coppery pink opening to large flowers of golden bronze, 
sweetly fragrant, good foliage, free bloomer. $1.00. 
McGREDY'S IVORY —Creamy ivory white, turning to clear 
white when open; perfect buds. 75c. 
McGREDY'S TRIUMPH (Patented)—Bright geranium red-flushed 
orange. $1.25. 
MRS. E. P. THOM —One of the best yellow roses: medium size 
flower, deep canary yellow. Very free bloomer. 50c. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES —Large oval bud, opening to a full 
flower of glowing pink. Most always in bloom from early 
spring till fall. 50c. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY —A wonderful combination of scarlet- 
orange, flushed with red on outside of petals. Buds are long 
and pointed, flowers full and fragrant; foliage excellent. 60c. 
OPHELIA —Salmon-flesh, shaded with rose, almost white in 
midsummer; ve^ fragrant, well-shaped flowers on stiff stems. 
An older but still very desirable variety. 50c. 
PICTURE—Rich pink, with salmon undertone; free flowering: 
healthy foliage. $1.00. 
PINK MOSS —The old-fashioned pink moss rose. 75c. 
PORTADOWN BEDDER —Dainty buds, orange-yellow and apri¬ 
cot; like Talisman. 50c. 
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