
VICTORIA HARRINGTON 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT. (3) Patent No. 337. We agree 
with the Judges at Bagatelle and believe this one of 
the finest Roses we have had the pleasure of growing. 
Artistic, long shapely buds open to exquisitely formed, 
large camellia shaped flowers with velvety textured 
petals. A most pleasing flaming-bronze on the bud 
appears to glow as the symphony of reddish-orange, 
flaming-scarlet, soft orange-pink and watermelon-pink 
melt into the fading flower. Gold at the petal’s base 
intensifies and shows up higher on the reverse side, in- 
creasing the play and harmony of the colors. Spicily 
perfumed flowers keep both form and color for days, 
whether on the plant or cut. The bush is sturdy and 
well formed, always active, with marvelous shiny 
foliage which is nicely held all along the stem well up 
to the flower. Here three sets of leaves evenly spaced 
around the stem and all at nearly the same height 
make a perfect setting for a sensational new Rose. 
$1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. (3) A beautiful flaming copper- 
orange, heavily flushed with Lincoln-red on the outside 
of the petals. The blending of fiery hues in this flower 
batfles description. Sweetly perfumed. Free flowering. 
90 cents each. 
PRES. PLUMECOCQ. (3) Coppery-buff with an overglow 
of deep salmon. A new arrival on our list which we 
heartily recommend. 50 cents each. 
RAMON BACH. (4) Patent No. 366. Large full-petaled 
Rose agreeably fruit scented. Apricot-buff on reverse 
of petals and a touch of salmon-pink on the inside 
which combine in a soft amber-yellow with a lum- 
inous glow. A continuous free bloomer whose shapely 
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