A WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Joanna Hill. Fully double flower with Indian- 
yellow centre surrounded by gold buff petals 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktor.a. (Lambert, 1891.) 
This old variety still retains considerable 
popularity, the flowers are pearly white, 
tinted lemon, fragrant and well formed, the 
plant is not a very good grower, however .. 
Killarney Queen. A greatly improved sport 
from Killarney, fuller and better colored 
flowers 2.0.4... 2S as eels ce aon 
Killarney, Double White. Much fuller flowers 
than White Killarney, color snow white, has 
a moderate fragrance J... b.000. cee eee 
Lady Alice Stanley. A grand old flesh pink 
variety, very dependable... ..4..0.... 00m 
Lady Margaret Stewart. (Alex. Dickson & 
Sons, 1926.) A truly glorious gold medal rose. 
The color is sunflower yellow veined orange 
scarlet, with the reverse of petals deeply 
suffused’. carmine’:.). 657.05 5 des oe Gee 
Los Angeles. (Howard & Smith, 1916.) Rich 
flame color shaded orange, fragrant, lovely 
in bud and its glorious color gives it great 
popularity, must be well protected from 
Dlack::spot core a ye Biccel a ate alee ae 
Miss Rowena Thom. An excellent Howard & 
Smith variety, flowers are rich satiny pink 
with orange flame centre }.... 350. os. eee 
Mme. Butterfly. (E. G. Hill Co., 1918.) A 
glorified sport from Ophelia, richly tinted 
gold near base of petals, has some fragrance 
and‘is' a great ‘bloomer is. pola). os se 
Mme. Edouard Herriott. (Pernet-Ducher, 1913.) 
Often referred to as the “Daily Mail Rose,” 
is one of the most popular roses ever intro- 
duced. Coral red and orange in the bud, open- 
ing orange red, protect well from black spot 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. (Gaujard, 1934.) A 
lovely nasturtium buff, luminous shell pink 
at. edges, almost.'a pure buff... .: 5. eee 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Medium sized white flow- 
ers lightly tinted pink in centre .......... 
Margaret McGredy. (S. McGredy & Son, 1927.) 
One of McGredy’s finest introductions. A 
good grower and profuse bloomer, the color 
is orange scarlet, shaded yellow at the base 
and’is: very lovely uo .Go Peal. ee 
McGredy’s Ivory. Long buds oven to perfectly 
shaped pure ivory white flowers which are 
sweetly. ‘scented. 2562 See ee oe 
McGredy’s Pink. (S. McGredy & Son, 1936.) 
The large flowers of this variety are carried 
on sturdy stems and are of a beautiful bright 
rose with a _ saffron-yellow base, sweetly 
Scented oy Ne RS othe cael ae eine 
McGredy’s Pride. (McGredy. 1936.) A magnifi- 
cent rose, oranse and salmon pink in color, 
flushed and veined salmon-yellow. Outside 
of petals is vellow cadmium, flushed flesh 
pink: very <VIGOrOUs 465 6 sia od oe ce A $ 
McGredy’s Scarlet. (S. McGredv & Son.) The 
laree. full flowers of this snlendid rose are 
brilliant scarlet with a touch of orange yellow 
at base of petals. Vigorous and free flowering 
McGredy’s Sunset. (McGredy. 1927. Patent 317.) 
Avtly named. A really sunerb variety. Out- 
side of petals buttercup vellow. tipped orange, 
inside chrome yellow flushed scarlet as it 
opens, color intensifies as blooms expand. Has 
a pleasing fragrance, a splendid rose in hot 
weather also “i 1% si Fat sian be oe ee 
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