A complete new list of varieties this year. New 
\ arieties, new colors, new hardiness and freedom from 
disease. W’e believe our Rose offerings this year cannot 
he excelled in the East. 
Note especially the new Floribunda group repre¬ 
senting varieties especially bred for hardiness, sturdi¬ 
ness, ease of culture, and mass color effects. The habit 
of growth is of medium height. They are very Winter 
hardy; therefore permanent, disease resistant, bloom 
continuously in large clusters and do not fade unpleas¬ 
antly in hot Summer suns. The group does not include 
any one particular strain, but is the result of intensive 
hybridizing both here and in Europe, to make avail¬ 
able in desirable colors and shapes the arcticness of 
many species and varieties. 
Postage is prepaid on Rose orders of $2.00 east of 
the Mississippi River and west of the Mississippi on 
orders of $5.00. 
.Ml Roses, except where otherwise noted: 
65c. each, or $7.00 per doz. 
Alezane (Plant Patent No. 116). Bud urn-shaped, 
large chestnut brown; flowers cupped, opening to 
sorrel, unfurling from sorrel to rich apricot and re¬ 
verse of petals sorrel striped with yellow veins. 
(Irowth very vigorous, upright branching, dark green 
foliage. $1.25 each, $12.50 per doz. 
Amelia Earhart (Plant Patent No. 63). Large, ovoid 
bud, cream with blushes; flowers very full, graduat¬ 
ing from a deep yellow center to an outer collarette 
of large cream petals with a blush overtone; ex¬ 
tremely fragrant; strong grower; free bloomer; lea¬ 
thery dark green foliage. $1.25 each, $12.50 per doz. 
Ami Ouinard. Retains its great popularity because 
of its richness of color—blackish-maroon opening 
into flowers of rich velvety red, with blackish luster 
—brilliant and unfading. Old time fragrance. Strong, 
grower and fine producer. 
Autumn. A rainbow of glorious colors, produced 
all through the growing season. Straight buds of 
deep burnt orange opening to 3 in. flowers of the 
same color. Stained and splashed with red, orange, 
and pink. Fragrant. 25 to 30 petals. 
Betty Uprichard. Carmine buds opening to large 
flowers of salmon suffused with orange on the inside 
of the petals and deep, coppery carmine on outside. 
Spicy fragrance. 
Caledonia. Beautiful white buds, exquisitely shaped 
flowers; dainty fragrance. 
Charles K. Douglas. Bright crimson scarlet. Long- 
pointed buds develop into large slightly fragrant 
flowers. Healthy, bushy grower and always active. 
Charles P. Kilham. .A brilliant, distinct and striking 
novelty which will appeal to and please every Rose 
lover. The buds are long-pointed, of perfect shape, 
opening to high-centered, perfectly formed, full, 
double flowers of a rich and brilliant oriental red, 
flushed with orange and glowing scarlet. Vigorous 
grower, free flowering and tea-scented. 
Condesa de Sastago. .A recent introduction, golden 
yellow suffused with pink, opening to a Nasturtium 
red. Vigorous grower, full, fragrant flowers in great 
profusion. 
Eclipse (Plant Patent No. 172). The very long, slen¬ 
der and notably elegant yellow buds open to loose 
flowers with 20 to 25 golden yellow petals which hold 
their color well. Has no equal for cutting. $1.25 each. 
Edith Krause. .A very large, fully double flower of 
clear white, borne singly on a long stem. It is mod¬ 
erately fragrant and long lasting. Strong grower 
with abundant large, glossy foliage. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Perfect flowers, rosy carmine 
on outside of petals, pale salmon flushed with gold 
on inside. 
Eternal Youth (Plant Patent No. 332). The perfectly 
formed buds are long pointed, colored a beautiful 
soft pink with yellow at the base of each petal. Half 
open, the flowers retain their high center and their 
rich pink color. The color remains a clear pink 
throughout suffused with just a touch of salmon. 
Growth is vigorous, foliage is abundant. $1.50 each, 
$15.00 per doz. 
Etoile de Hollande. Beautiful crimson buds; large, 
double flowers of splendid form. Immense petals 
of deej) velvety crimson. 
E. G. Hill. ( Ireat massive blooms of deep maroon, 
\elvety on inside. Very fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Very vigorous growth, with 
gigantic white buds and blooms. 
Gaiety. Large bud, long-pointed flower, large double 
orange with gold markings, finishing coral and pearl. 
.■\ most handsome and vigorous plant. 
Glowing Garmine. The name appropriately describes 
this beautiful new Rose. It is a strong grower with 
well-shaped buds representing a splentlid color that 
lasts e.xceptionally well. .An outstanding variety. 
Golden Dawn. Bud rich straw-yellow, flushed old- 
rose; flower double. Sunflower-yellow, passing to 
lemon-yellow with age. Healthy foliage. 
(N)lden Main (Plant Patent No. 2.54). Extremely 
lasting, cupped flowers of jjure golden yellow. In¬ 
tensely fragrant. A'igorous, upright plants with 
large, glossy foliage. .Although the flowers are rather 
loosely formed, the color is the deepest, richest yellow 
of all the Hybrid Teas. $1.25 each. 
Gruss an Teplitz. A large, bushy, shrub-like plant 
with medium-sized, double, fragrant blooms of bril¬ 
liant crimson. 
Heinrich Wendland. Beautiful combination of 
golden yellow and vivid Nasturtium-red on opposite 
sides of the petals. 
Hinrich Gaede. Long-pointed Nasturtium-red buds 
opening to a very large, double orange yellow Nas¬ 
turtium. Vigorous free bloomer. 
Joanna Hill. Of the Ophelia family, with bright yel¬ 
low and cream-colored flowers. .Although semi- 
double, has splendid form and is an ideal cut flower. 
Moderately fragrant. .Average growth with dark 
green leathery foliage and few thorns. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Cream-white with 
greenish tint in the center. Large and perfectly 
formed blooms, fully double on long stems and richly 
fragrant. .A constant bloomer and a strong grower. 
Leonard Barron. Large, double flowers that average 
5)4 'o. across; salmon, tinted with amber; fragrant. 
Low, branching plants. 
Lucie Marie. Deep yellow, tinged rosy red. 
Margaret McGredy. .A popular and dependable gar¬ 
den Rose of scarlet ov^erlaid with orange, changing 
as the blooms mature to carmine rose. 40 petals. 
Fragrant. 
Matador (Plant Patent No. 170). Large roses, well 
formed, scarlet, crimson, darker silky sheen on the 
reverse; very' perfumed. Vigorous. $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per doz. 
Max Krause. Probably the most yellow Rose of out¬ 
door use. Long buds and cup-formed blooms of great 
substance borne on a long stem. .A gold that stays 
gold. 
McGredy’s Pink (Plant Patent No. 341). The color 
is a beautiful bright rose. .As the flower opens the 
outer petals shade to a pearly cream and pink with 
a saffron y'ellow base. The blooms are large, of per¬ 
fect form and sweetly scented. A fine Rose for exhi¬ 
bition and garden purposes. $1.50 each,$ 15.00 per doz. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Large pointed buds; huge deep- 
petaled, fragrant creamy white flowers blending into 
pale yellow. 
McGredy’s Pride (Plant Patent No. 339). In the 
young stage, color of the blooms is orange and salmon- 
pink, flushed and v'eined saffron-yellow. Outside of 
petals yellow cadmium, flushed flesh pink. The buds 
are long and pointed, the large, full flowers are of a 
wonderful brilliancy and borne freely on long, stout 
stems. Blooms are longlived and not liable to damage 
from rain. $1.50 each. $15.00 per doz. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Pleasing shade of light red and 
has a slight tea scent. 30 petals. 
McGredy’s Sunset (Patent rights reserved). The out¬ 
side of the petals is a clear buttercup yellow, topped 
orange, while inside is chrome yellow, flushed with 
scarlet as it opens. Color is at its best when blooms 
fully open. Flowers medium size. Fragrant. $1.50 
each, $15.00 per doz. 
McGredy’s Triumph (Plant Patent No. 190). Gera¬ 
nium-red, flushed orange, gradually deepening to rich 
orange at base. The color tone is even throughout, 
reminding one of a brilliant ripe Strawberry flushed 
.scarlet and orange. Flowers large, full and of perfect 
shape. $1.25 each, $12.50 per doz. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. Brownish y'ellow flow¬ 
ers, strongly shaded copper pink. 
Miss Cynthia Forde. l^pright, vigorous plant with 
an abundance of sparkling pink, double, well-shaped 
flowers. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Large flowers of deep pink; 
double and fragrant. Strong, branchy plants which 
bloom all the time. 
Mme. Jean Gaujard (Plant Patent No. 33S). A vig¬ 
orous, upright growing, two-toned Rose. The color 
at first is light carmine buff on outside of petals and 
a yellow buff inside. These soften as flowers open 
into a lovely soft buff. A most desirable rose for gar¬ 
den and cutting. $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. One of the finest of all white 
Roses. The long-pointed buds open to glistening 
white flowers with a pale blush center; moderately 
fragrant. Plants are tall, (juite close growing and 
bloom freely. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. The salmon sport of Radiance. 
Dainty, dawn-pink. -A delicate soft color of the most 
exciuisite shade. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. .A superb Rose of dark glowing 
pink. Large flowers, perfectly formed and abundantly 
produced on strong stems. The plants are vigorous. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Perfectly formed flowers of two 
contrasting shades of pink. Medium growth; sweet- 
scented. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. -An .American Rose which is one of 
the best of all the garden yellows. The nicely formed 
flowers of clear canarv’ yellow are freely produced on 
a strong, symmetrical plant with dark green foliage. 
(lo4jedale J^unA^e^UeA. 
HOWARD C. TAYLOR, Owner 
EAST VIEW NEW YORK 
Telephone'. Tarry town 2620 
Mrs. Jennie Deverman. .A deep orange-pink sport of 
President Hoover. Vigorous grower with nice stems. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Unquestionably most satis¬ 
factory- yellow Rose for garden. Long-pointed, rich 
reddish gold buds opening to 40-petaled flowers same 
color. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Large, fairly double blooms of 
orange-salmon with a suffusion of gold; vigorous, 
healthy plants. 
National Flower Guild. A crimson shrub Rose that 
makes an ideal hedge or border plant. Real bright 
red with large, full flowers. Tall, vigorous bush, 
blooming constantly all season. 
Pink Dawn. .A vigorous Rose producing an abundance 
of well-formed double flowers of glistening deep rose 
and opening to lovely pink, tinted with orange at 
the base of petals; sweetly fragrant. $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per doz. 
Pres. H. Hoover. Shapely buds open to high-centered 
flowers of scarlet, yellow, cerise, pink and flame; 
rather loose form when fully mature. Deliciously 
fragrant. 
Pres. Plumecocq. Orange and copper color. A vig¬ 
orous grower, producing long, erect stems, bearing 
large, fragrant flowers that open a rich salmon color. 
•An active bloomer and a thrifty grower. .An improved 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. 
Radiance. Standard pink Rose for many years; vig¬ 
orous plants, splendid foliage and producing a quan¬ 
tity of large, double (25 petals) flowers of two-toned 
pink. 
Rapture. Ophelia type of flowers, with long buds open¬ 
ing to beautifully formed blooms of deep pink with 
yellow shading at the base of the petals. Plants 
almost thornless. 
Red Radiance. Cerise red sport of Radiance with the 
same delightful cupped flowers of 25 to 30 petals. 
Strong healthy. 
Rocket (Plant Patent No. 71). Exquisite bud of beau¬ 
tiful bright scarlet red on strong stem, unfurling 
slowly to large, very double blooms, full to the brim 
of rich old-rose perfume. Vigorous, hardy bush, ve'-y 
free flowering. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
Rome Glory (Plant Patent No. 304). .A most robust 
and vigorous plant, much more Winter-hardy than 
most Hybrid Teas, producing in quick succession 
long stems bearing large, crimson-red buds, opening 
into full, well-formed, fragrant, cerise-red blooms. 
•A recommended v-ariety. $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz. 
Roslyn. One of the newer yellow Roses with medium¬ 
sized, deep orange buds opening to large, semi-double 
flowers of golden yellow, with a little deeper color 
on the back of the petals borne singly on long stems. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary (Plant Patent No. 249). The 
blooms are of a glorious combination of vivid shades, 
blending rich glowing salmon with an exquisite pure 
pink and with an orange base. They are full and 
freely produced on strong, vigorous plants, delicately 
perfumed. $1.50 each, $15.00 per doz. 
Signora (Plant Patent .No. 201). Long bud of a warm, 
burnt sienna, opening to a lighter hue toward man 
darine. The plant is tail growing with every bloom 
on a long stem. P'diage is handsome. Indispensable 
to those who grow Roses mainly for cutting. $1.25 
each, $12.50 per doz. 
Sir Henry Segrave. Buds very large, long-pointed 
flower e.xtremely large, full, high-centered, very last¬ 
ing, primrose yellow, chrome base. 
Sister Therese. Orange-carmine buds opening to 
golden yellow. Free flowering and vigorous. 
Souvenir de Mme. C. Chambard. Coral-pink— 
about the most lovely shade of pink in Roses. Large, 
long-pointed bud on long stem opens into a hand¬ 
some flower which is deliciously fragrant. .A free 
bloomer and tiuite vigorous plant. 
Sunkist. .A sport of Joanna Hill, slightly darker than 
its mother. The nicely formed flowers are described 
as orange copper, but in the East the color will be a 
light orange yellow. They are produced singly on 
long stems, making a splendid flower for cutting. 
Plants are of average growth. 
Talisman. One of the highest colored of the garden 
Roses. Flowers are a mixture of orange, rose, yellow, 
and red. It is a fine flower for cutting, as the blooms 
come singly on long stems and they are excellent 
keepers. It has wonderful fragrance. 
Ville de Paris. .A popular yellow Rose for the garden. 
Pointed buds open to good-sized flowers of rich but¬ 
tercup yellow. Plants are quite tall and flow ers are 
on long stems. 
ROSE“SKYROCKET” 
The ideal Rose for a park planting, beitu- 
hardy and shrub-like in character, and bearing 
countless deep pink blooms throughout the en¬ 
tire season. The flowers are followefl by large 
seed pods, which are very attractive and pro\ ide 
W inter food for birds. 
$1.25 each 
