Roses 
LESLIE DUDLEY—A remarkable rose for producing per- 
fect bud and open bloom. The general color effect is 
salmon-pink, but other color blendings produce an over- 
tone of coral and golden yellow. Long stems and fra- 
grant blooms. 60c. 
LOS ANGELES—A vigorous grower and continuous 
bloomer, producing long stemmed fragrant flowers of 
brilliant flame-pink shading to coral and gold at the 
base of the petals; buds long and pointed. 50c. 
LUCIA ZULOAGA—Large semi-double blooms of brown- 
ish scarlet, also described as intensive lacquer red. It 
has a rich fragrance. 75c. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Large ovoid buds and double, 
cupped flowers of solid orange-vermilion on strong 
stems. A marvelous color. Vigorous grower and con- 
tinuous bloomer. 60c. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—The buds are long and pointed, 
opening to perfectly formed flowers of creamy white 
with light yellow at the base of petals. A _ strong 
ero with excellent foliage and a prolific bloomer. 
0c. 

McGREDY’S SUNSET—As glorious as a summer sunset. 
The petals are a clear buttercup yellow, tipped orange 
on the outside, chrome-yellow flushed with scarlet on 
the inside. As the bloom expands the color is intensi- 
fied, and is at its best when fully opened. Flowers are 
of medium size, full and shapely, and for a while the 
petals remain symmetrically curled like a camellia. 
Sun-resistant and excellent in hot weather. $1.25 each 
(3 or more, $1.05 each). Patented. 
-McGREDY’S TRIUMPH—Geranium-red flushed orange, 
deepening to rich orange at the base. Large flowers 
of fine form, exceptional vigor, and large reddish- 
bronze foliage. $1.25 each (3 or more, $1.05 each). 
Patented. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET—Long pointed buds of a cop- 
pery-pink, flushed orange. The color of the open flower 
is the same as the bud except that the orange changes 
slightly to gold. This is a strong growing variety with 
good foliage. $1.00 (Patented). 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT, the DAILY MAIL ROSE— 
The buds, which are long and pointed are coral-red 
shaded yellow at base; the open flowers of medium 
size and semi-double are a beautiful coral-red shaded 
with yellow and bright rosy scarlet. 50c. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT—A distinctive and sensational 
variety. Beautifully formed buds, reddish orange with 
undertone of gold, opening to rich deep pink flowers 
of camellia-like form. Vigorous, symmetrical plants, 
and glossy light green foliage. $1.25 each (3 or more, 
$1.05 each). Patented. 

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MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM—Color is a distinct, 
clear, deep canary-yellow. The buds are of good long 
shape and develop into good-sized full flowers. The 
plant is of exceptional vigor and blooms very freely. 
50c. 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS — Charming buds slightly 
tinted lemon in the center, but opening to pure white. 
It has a good habit of growth, and other qualities 
which make it one of the very desirable white roses. 
60c. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Fragrant flower of deep 
golden yellow; among the very best yellow roses. Fine 
bud, strong growing plant, and attractive disease- 
resistant foliage. 60c. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Buds are large and long pointed; 
the open flowers are double, moderately fragrant and 
very lasting. The color is a wonderful combination of 
red, copper and orange, changing to warm pink with 
gold suffusion as the flower ages. A continuous bloomer 
of low and spreading growth. 60c. 
MRS. W. C. MILLER—lLarge peony shaped blooms of 
prilliant rose-pink, shading to silvery pink. Vigorous 
and free blooming. 50c. 
OPHEL!IA—Flowers salmon-flesh shaded with rose, large 
good shape, standing up well on stiff stems; fragrant 
and very free flowering. 50c. 
PADRE—A most novel and attractive coloring, with fine 
long petals of coppery scarlet flushed with yellow at 
the base; semi-double, Erect strong bush; blooms with 
exceptional freedom. 50c. 
PICTURE—Medium sized, fragrant and perfectly formed 
flowers of velvety rose-pink with a salmon undertone. 
As the flower opens the center retains a bud-like form, 
while the outer petals reflex beautifully. A _ prolific 
bloomer, and attractive disease resistant foliage. 75c. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—A charming combination of 
cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. The buds are 
pointed and the flowers large, composed of broad, heavy 
petals with an exquisite fragrance. Of good habit of 
growth and free flowering. 60c. 
PRES. PLUMECOCQ—A strong, upright plant producing 
a great number of coppery-yellow buds which open into 
large cupped blooms of coppery-buff with a glow of 
deep salmon pink. Fragrant throughout the season. 60c. 
RAPTURE—Pointed buds opening to large well shaped 
flowers of deep salmon with a bright golden suffusion. 
Strong grower and free bloomer; a sport of Mme. 
Butterfly. 50c. 
