ROSES 
Feu Joseph Looymans. (HT) Long-pointed buds and large, 
cupped, double flowers of lasting Indian yellow. Th2 strong, 
bushy plants have brilliant green foliag2 and are quite liberal 
with their nicely formed flowers. 
Frau Karl Druschki. (HP) 
white blooms; superb form. 
(Snow Qu2en) Magnificent snow- 
(Plant Patent) 
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Gloaming. 
has proved a “winner 
(HT) A cut-flower variety which 
wherever grown. Its large buds are car- 
ried on long, rigid stems, amply clothed with handsome foliage. 
The plant is vigorous and branching, fairly tall growing. Bloom 
is of unusual coloring—fawn-orange in the bud, and the large, 
full blooms are of a peculiar pink overlaid with salmon. 
Golden Dawn. (HT) Large, double flowers of lemon-yellow, 
nicely formed and deliciously fragrant. Spreading plants with 
attractive foliage, very much like the old tcas. We like the size 
and delicious fragrance of the blooms, even if they are not deep 
yellow, or, as the name would imply, golden. 
Gruss an Teplitz. (HT) A large, bushy, shrub-like plant with 
medium-sized, double blooms of brilliant crimson, velvety and 
fragrant. This grand old shrub produces plenty of flowers from 
early summer until stopped by frost. 
Hinrich Gaede. (HT) Nasturtium-red buds opening to large, 
double, orange-yellow flowers, flushed with nasturtium-red. Fine 
plants with beautiful foliage. Probably the most spectacular 
hybrid tea rose grown today and the brilliant color lasts for a 
long time. 
Innocence. (HT) Tapering urn-shaped buds, opening to enor- 
mous, single, pure-white blooms adorned with a giant center of 
wine-red stamens tipped with golden anthers. The plant is 
strong, branching and healthy, flowering freely. 

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Joanna Hill. (HT) 
tinged with salmon and ochre-yellow; moderately fragrant. Long, 
strong stems, nice for cutting. 
Pointed buds of orange-yellow, flowers 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (HT) Creamy buds and perfect, 
blooms tinted lemon-yellow at center; fragrant. 
Medium upright growth. Although this rose has been in gardens 
for fifty years, it is still the most perfect white rose; deliciously 
snow-white 
fragrant. 
Lafayette. (P) The sturdy, upright plants grow 2/2 to 3 feet. 
The blooms are glowing red deeply suffused with vivid crimson. 
Fine bedding rose and free flowering. 
Los Angeles. (HT) Very lovely buds and exquisite flowers of 
salmon-pink, with yellow shading, and very sweetly scented. It 
blooms well throughout the season. 
Lulu. (Single) Long, orange-pink and copper buds of fine 
form; open flowers of the same brilliant color. Vigorous, free- 
Beautiful buds ideal for cutting or for bouton- 
nieres. Highly recommended. 
flowering plants. 
Max Krause. Yellow bud, opening to double flower 
of rich yellow-gold. Strong, continuous bloomer. 
McGredy’s Ivory. (HT) Large, creamy white flowers 
touched with pale yellow at the base; wonderful fra- 
grance. We find it one of the finest white roses. Another 
name for this is Portadown Ivory. 
Mary Hart. (Plant Patent) 
man. 
(HT) A striking red sport of Talis- 
The bud is maroon-red, opening to well formed blossoms 
of deep blood-red with an overg!ow of amber. Unlike most red 
roses, Mary Hart does not wilt or dry out when cut, but opens 
perfectly. 
