Hoosier Beauty. H.T. (F. Dorner & Sons, 1915.) Splen- 
did dark red blooms of powerful fragrance. Plant 
healthy but erratic in growth and not especially free- 
flowering. 
Hugonis Species. (Discovered in China by Father Hugo, 
1899.) Single flowers of soft yellow, blooms two 
inches across. Makes a fine specimen for lawn with its 
feathery foliage. Fragrant. 
Imperial Potentate. H.T. (Clark Bros., 1922.) A firm- 
petaled bloom of dark, shining rose-pink, shaded 
lighter on reverse of petals. 
Trish Fireflame. Single flowers of madder orange shaded 
erimson. Vigorous and free flowering. Gold Medal, 
N.R.S. 
Isobel. H.T. (S. McGredy & Sons, 1916.) Carmine, 
flushed orange-scarlet; large flowers freely produced, 
single; beautiful for bedding, massing or cutting; 
sweetly scented. 
J. C. Thornton. H.T. (Bees, Ltd., 1926.) A gold medal 
rose of great importance. Fine, full, well-shaped flow- 
ers; bright scarlet crimson; vigorous; good foliage; 
free-flowering; a fine bedder. Gold Medal, N.R.S., 
1928. 
Joanna Hill. H.T. (J. Hill Co., 1928.) Bud very large, 
long-pointed; flower very large, full and long-lasting, 
darker yellow than Sunburst, borne singly on long 
stems. Foliage dark green, leathery. Vigorous grower. 
Julia, Countess of Dartrey. H.T. (Dr. J. Campbell Hall, 
1927.) A very large flower of fine shape; the color is 
tyrian rose with a yellow base; fine large foliage; 
free-flowering. A grand exhibition rose. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. H.T. Cream-white. Long, 
shapely buds open to full-petaled cream-white, deli- 
ciously scented flowers. One of the best roses for 
cutting. 
Katherine Pechtold. H.T. (Verschuren Pechtold, 1934.) 
Coppery orange, flushed with rose and gold. A vig- 
orous bushy grower with large leathery foliage. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Pern. (A. Dickson & Sons, Ltd., 
1926.) Deep sunflower-yellow, heavily veined and 
splashed with orange-scarlet, reverse of petals deeply 
marked with carmine; as bloom develops, these shades 
intermingle, forming in the fully developed flower a 
beautiful cadmium-orange effect. Free from mildew 
and blackspot. Very sweetly scented. 
Lady Forteviot. Pern. (B. R. Cant & Sons, Ltd., 1928.) 
This is a Hybrid Pernetiana, and a bedding rose we 
can confidently recommend. Golden-yellow deepening 
to rich ruddy apricot; large flowers with big petals 
exceedingly sweet, fruity fragrance. 
Lady Hillingdon. T. (Lowe & Shawyer.) Deep apricot- 
yellow, long-pointed bud, very free-flowering, tea- 
scented. 
Los Angeles. H.T. (Howard & Smith, 1916.) Very lovely 
buds and exquisite flowers of salmon-pink, with yellow 
shading, and very sweetly scented. It blooms well 
throughout the season. 
Mabel Morse. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 1922.) Clear, 
unstained yellow buds and well-shaped, fragrant flow- 
ers. Spreading, bushy growth and liberal bloom. Foli- 
age remarkable for its beauty and resistance to dis- 
ease. 
Margaret McGredy. H.T. Orange-scarlet. We have yet to 
find a more continuously satisfactory, large, full- 
petaled everblooming rose than Margaret McGredy. 
The olive-green, leathery foliage is disease-resistant, 
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