
MiGredy’s Ivory 
THE BEST OF THE NEWER ROSES 
Tested and Recommended 
Prices Each Three Dozen 
EEN OS ooo. ow. os -nnoosJ---2-- 200 $ .60 $1.50 $5.50 
I yn ooo oc eens ee cose .40 1.00 3.50 
BRAZIER—Burnt orange-scarlet. 
CECIL WALTER — Extremely long bud. soft 
coral pink, flushed copper, overcast gold. One of 
the most beautiful roses in this color and the only 
one that is black spot resistant. It is very worth 
while. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Scarlet crimson that 
does not blue and is vigorous. Beautifully waved 
petals, long pointed buds. A real sensation and 
the heaviest blooming red in existence. 
CATALONIA—A new Spanish rose. The outer 
petals a bright vermilion red, shading to gold at 
base. Free blooming, good foliage. 
CATHERINE KORDES — Large, long-pointed 
blood-red buds, opening to a lasting glowing scar- 
let bloom with a shading of deep pink. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO — & brilliant bi-col- 
ored Spanish rose. Large cup-shaped flowers, with 
glowing scarlet inside of petals and intense bright 
yellow on the outside. Fragrant. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA~—In coo! weather 
Salmon apricot, in hot weather light salmon pink. 
GOLDEN GLEAM — Buds of golden yellow, 
Splashed with red; blooms pure golden yellow. The 
flowers are double, and of very fine form. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—Beautifully formed flow- 
ers of pure yellow, which do not fade. A splendid 
variety for cutting and for bedding. 
Carlton Trees Are Graded by Oregon Standards 9 
GLOWING CARMINE—A wonderful new rose 
well described by its name. A free bloomer. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND—Large, long pointed 
buds and very large double full high-centered 
flowers of unfading nasturtium red. Reverse of 
the petals deep golden yellow. 
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HINRIC H GAEDE—The richest mixed color to- 
day. Apricot-orange-scarlet. Glossy foliage. Very 
popular. 

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H. C, YOUNG Well shaped bud, salmon pink 
blooms. Very vigorous. Glossy foliage. Undoubt- 
edly one of the very best new roses. 
KAREN POULSEN (H. Poly.) — Large single 
scarlet-crimson. Very showy. Comes in huge 
trusses in the fall. One of the most popular red 
Eh. Polys: 
KATHERINE PECHTOLD—Beautifully point- 
ed buds and fairly full blooms with reflexed petals; 
soft coppery-orange flushed old gold. 
LORD LONSDALE—High centered buds, full 
blooms, lasting, rich yellow. 
LUCIA ZULOGA—Cocppery brownish scarlet. 
MAX KRAUSE—The long pointed bud is a red- 
dish-orange, opening to a large flower of golden 
yellow with fine substance. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—Large, bright butter- 
cup yellow flowers. Every bloom perfect. 

MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD—Very long bud of 
coppery buff. Very vigorous. Of the same type as 
Countess Vandal, consequently will continue to be 
a heavy prize winner. 
MME. JULES GUERIN—An exceptionally large 
fragrant, well formed double flower. The long 
shapely bud when first expanding is golden yellow, 
passing to creamy yellow as it develops. Very vig- 
orous and free flowering. 

Condesa de Sastago 
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