Else Poulsen. (D. L. Poulsen, 1924.) Semi-double flow- 
ers of rosy-pink and carmine. A free and continuous 
bloomer. One of the best polyantha roses. 
Gloria Mundi. (G. de Ruiter, 1929.) Rather large, fully 
double, lasting flowers of glowing orange-scarlet, 
borne in clusters. Foliage, abundant, light green, and 
glossy. Vigorous, bushy plant and abundant bloomer. 
Ideal. (J. Spek, 1922.) Small, dark scarlet blooms shaded 
with black, borne with tremendous profusion in im- 
mense, compact bunches. Plant quite vigorous, rather 
long branching, continually in bloom. 
Improved Latayette. Medium sized, deep glowing red 
flowers suffused with vivid crimson. Blooms very 
profusely. 
Kirsten Poulsen. (H. T. Poulsen, 1924.) Beautiful bright 
searlet with golden anthers. Very showy, single, splen- 
did bedder. 
Lady Reading. (Van Herk, 1921.) Clear red small globu- 
lar flowers. Free flowering and dwarf growing. 
Mrs. Finch. Bright rose-pink flowers in branching, fra- 
grant clusters. 
Paul Crampel. Flaming orange-scarlet, holding its color 
to the end. Good in rain or sunshine. 
Sparkler. Brilliant red. An improvement on existing reds. 
Tip Top. Double, full tyrian rose shading to white and 
pale yellow. Flowers shapely, small and borne several 
together on short stems. Bushy growth. Free flow- 
ering. 

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50c Each; $5.00 per Dozen 
Admiration. H.T. (S. MeGredy & Son, 1922.) Pointed 
buds of salmon-rose, large, high-centered blooms of 
cream-white, heavily shaded with light orange-ver- 
million. Fragrant and fairly free-flowing. A vigorous, 
healthy plant. 
Agnes. Originated by the late Dr. Wm. Saunders by 
crossing R. rugosa with Persian Yellow. A hybrid 
rugosa of vigorous growth. Foliage of rugosa type. 
Bloom not in clusters, double, pale amber with deeper 
center, fragrant, one of the earliest double roses to 
bloom; lasts between two and three weeks. Awarded 
Dr. Van Fleet Gold Medal by the American Rose 
Society in 1926. 
Ami Quinard. H.T. 1927. Long pointed, blackish garnet 
bud opening into a loose, semi-double, fragrant bloom; 
so dark it seems almost black. A very vigorous bush 
with fine foliage. A persistent bloomer. 
Amulet. H.T. (Tantau, 1930.) Fiery red. A high-centered 
rose of good form and size; free-flowering. Good 
foliage. 
Angele Pernet. H.T. (Pernet-Ducher, 1924.) Brownish- 
orange blooms of excellent shape, although only semi- 
double. 
Austrian Copper. Intense coppery-red bi-color. Flower 
single but of striking color. 
Autumn. A rose of gorgeous coloring, a combination of 
scearlet-cerise and gold. Flowers of moderate size and 
good shape. Growth free and upright. 
Barbara Richards. H.T. (A. Dickson, 1930.) Flower 
large, full, well formed, fragrant, maize-yellow and 
buff, flushed rose. Growth vigorous, free-bloomer. 
* WE USE AND RECOMMEND VIGORO x 
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