ROSE BUSHES—Continued 
MARGARET McGREDY—HT. It is almost impossible to describe the extraordinary vividness of 
this scarlet-orange or brick-red flower. Its sturdy growth, delightful perfume, and remarkable blend 
of cplors, is everything that could be desired. We recommend it for mass planting. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—HT. Copper-red buds, opening to semi-double, large flowers of brilliant 
orange-carmine on the outside of the petals, showing light salmon reflexes. The Betty Uprichard 
possesses a very spicy fragrance. 
LADY HILLINGDON—T. Slender, pointed buds and elegantly cupped flowers of deep saffron- 
yellow, paling lighter toward edges of petals ; fragrant: erect; perfect foliage. Needs some shade 
in hot weather. Free flowering. 
LUXEMBOURG—HT. Yellow, shading to copper at center. Stiff, upright stems, producing large, 
flowers especially valuable for cutting. 
AMI QUINARD—HT. Dark yet brilliant crimson rose. Large semi-double flowers of velvety scarlet 
sheen. Vigorous plants. Produces in steady succession throughout the summer. 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE—HT. Flower is pale silvery pink, often shaded lilac, with a touch of yellow 
at the base. Is of medium size and is fragrant. Erect. Foliage is small and dark Free blooming in 
the spring and fall. Has beautiful bud and flower. Seventy petals. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA--HT. Well formed, creamy buds, which develop slowly to snowy 
white blooms of perfect form, with lemon tint at center; fragrant; moderately vigorous; hardy, 
ninety-eigth petals. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER—HT. Cross of Sensation and Souvenir de Claudius Pernet- 
Large, cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow bloom ; thick, broad petals ; fragrant. 
TALISMAN—HT. Brilliant red and golden buds that open to beautifully shaped blooms of scarlet- 
orange and golden yellow. Vigorous ; tall; blooms constantly. Thrives almost everywhere. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—HP. Large, globular buds and deep vinous, crimson flowers; intensely 
fragrant; borne freely at frequent intervals on strong stems over a long season. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK—HT. Carmine buds of gigantic size, opening slowly to enormous, deep 
carmine-pink blooms with inner surface silvery rose. The stems are strong; bush is vigorous. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—HT. A superb rose of the exhibition type, producing huge, shapely buds 
and very large, high-centered blooms of clear pink. 
GOLDEN DAWN—HT. Fully double, deep yellow in bud, occasionally tinged with bronze and 
opening to fine, richly fragrant, pale lemon-yellow flowers of great size and lasting quality. 
MRS. PIERRE S- DUPONT—PH Well shaped golden yellow flowers resembling those of the lovely 
old Mme. Butterfly in form. Plant compact and leafy. Blooms with unceasing abundance. 
SOEUR THERESE—HT. Unusual in the color, the size of the flower, and the vigor of the plant. 
The color is a rich golden y^ellow, changing to cadmium-yellow ; at the edges of the petals there are 
small spots or splashes of carmine. 
SUNBURST—HT. A beautiful bright yellow rose with a pronounced orange tint at the center; 
the flowers are well formed, have a delightful, though not strong fragrance, and are borne freely 
on straight stems. The plant must become thoroughly established before it blooms freely. 
IDEAL—(Pplyantha.) This rose will give you a great mass of dark scarlet flowers with almost 
black shadings. The blooms are double, of n'edium size, and borne in enormous quantities. 
CECILE BRUNNER—(Polyantha). Also known as "Sweetheart Rose.” The blooms, which are 
small, delicate, and graceful, are light pink with a suffusion of yellow at the base. 
GOLDEN SALMON—(Polyantha.) When in full flowed’ this variety makes a gorgeous show, with 
a multitude of blazing orange blooms, and scores of orange-scarlet buds. 
CLIMBING ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—A climbing form of the well known bush variety described 
above. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN—Cl. PH. A climbing sport of the bush variety described herein. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—HW. Bright scarlet blooms of excellent shape and moderate size, 
in small trusses. Foliage good. Moderate growth ; blooms liberal in early season. 
CLIMBING PINK RADIANCE—Cl. HT. Climbing form of the well known bush variety described 
herein. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE—Cl. HT. A strong climber, in bud and bloom like the bush Red 
Radiance described herein. 
If interested in any Roses, Standard or Patented, not listed write for prices 
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