Duquesa de Penaranda. Large flowers of coppery 
apricot which take on richer tones in the fall. It is 
fragrant. The plants are upright in growth and 
have attractive, healthy foliage. 85 cts. each. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Outside of petals Oriental 
red, cerise, and orange, the inside salmon-pink. 
Fragrant. Splendid form, and strong plants which 
bloom freely. 
Editor McFarland. Perfectly formed, brilliant 
rose-pink flowers for cutting. The plants are 
vigorous and bloom freely. 
E. G. Hill. Large, full, brilliant crimson flowers of 
perfect form with a most delightful fragrance, 
borne singly on erect stems. Ideal for cutting. 
Very free flowering. 
Etoile de Hollande. Its fairly full, brilliant red 
flowers open in all weathers and have wonderful 
fragrance. Vigorous habit and clean foliage. 
Faience. Enormous blooms of pink and coppery 
rose inside, with a pinkish yellow reverse. It 
blooms freely in early summer and again in the 
fall. Vigorous growth. $1.00 each. 
Golden Dawn. Large, globular, straw-yellow buds 
with old-rose markings, open to fully double, soft 
lemon-yellow blooms with real Tea Rose fragrance. 
Golden Rapture. Lovely yellow buds open to 
large, shapely blooms of clear yellow which fades 
but little. A fine Rose for cutting as it lasts well. 
85 cts. each. 

Grenoble. A vigorous grower producing beautiful Mrs Pe Thon 
scarlet-crimson flowers on long, strong stems. 
Fine for cutting. 
Gruss an Aachen. Fully double, flesh-pink-salmon s 
and yellow flowers in endless Ste acion on plants Two 1941 No velties 
with rich bronzy foliage. Adoration. Pat. 453. Shapely blooms of salmon- 
Heinrich Wendland. Large, double flowers of. pink shaded orange. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
reddish copper flushed with orange. A spectacular The Chief. Pat. applied for. Long buds and blooms 
Rose on a good plant. of deep orange-pink. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.15. 
Hinrich Gaede. One of the highest-colored Roses 
in existence—vermilion and nasturtium-red, last- 
ing better than is usual in these brightly hued 
varieties. Bushy plants which are quite free. 
85 cts. each. 
Imperial Potentate. Introduced 20 years ago, 
this is still one of the most desirable of all pink 
Roses. Plants are sturdy with healthy foliage 
and bear delightfully fragrant, double flowers of 
clear pink. Plant a bed of it for satisfied results. 
Innocence. Chaste blooms with only 12 petals 
give the appearance of a single Rose. Wine-red 
filaments, tipped with golden stamens, against 
the snow-white of the petals create a picture you 
won't forget. A bed of Innocence will give you 
grand decorative material for the house. 
Joanna Hill. An important member of the Ophelia 
family with shapely flowers of orange-yellow. It 
is easy to grow and the plants have disease- 
resistant foliage. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. The pure white 
flowers have very good form, exquisite fragrance, 
and are long-lasting cut-flowers. Plants are better 
than average. l 
Kidwai. A semi-double flower of delicate salmon- 
rose overlaying a creamy yellow ground, with the 
lower half of petals golden yellow. A beautiful 
Rose very effective for decorative purposes. 
Nice healthy plants. 
Koroyo. Here is a Rose to get excited about! Beau- 
tiful buds develop into nicely formed flowers of 
old-rose brightened with the tints of a newly 
opened peach blossom. They carry delicious fra- 
grance and are just about the nicest Roses we 
know for cut-flowers. The plants are sturdy and 
free-blooming. You will like Korovo. 85 cts. each. © McGredy’s Triumph 

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