

Queen of Flowers 
Joanna Hill. A charming orange- 
yellow, vigorous growing, free 
blooming, fragrant Rose. An easy 
Rose to grow and one of the best 
in its color. 
K. A. Viktoria. Still one of the best — 
real good pure white Roses. Long, — 
shapely buds, opening large, per- 
fect, white, fragrant flowers. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Deep sun- 
flower-yellow, heavily veined and 
splashed with orange-scarlet; re- 
verse of petals deeply suffused with 
carmine. Very attractive Rose. 
Margaret McGredy. Buds very large 
and long-pointed. Flowers large, 
shapely and long-lasting. A _ rich 
Oriental red, passing as it ages to car- 
mine-rose suffused with old gold 
shades. Unsurpassed for bedding or 
cut flowers. 
MecGredy’s Scarlet. Large flowers of 
brilliant rose-red with scarlet sheen; 
almost continuous bloomer and vigor- 
ous growing, healthy bush. Caledonia 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. Lovely 
multi-toned of rich orange-rose with 
yellow and copper shadings, veined with orange-pink; 
produced on a hardy bush. One of the most beautiful, 
charming Roses. 
Mme. Butterfly. Clear deep shadings of apricot and gold 
on a background of brilliant pink; perfectly formed and 
fragrant. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. A remarkable New Rose with long- 
pointed, slender buds of true nasturtium-orange opening 
to a lovely buff, tinted with delicate pink on edge of 
petals. A perfect Rose with gorgeous shades. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Each bloom is a clear 
yellow masterpiece of fragrance and shapeliness. Good 
size buds, large, full double flowers. A grand garden Rose. 


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Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont. A Gold Medal Rose. A rich golden 
yellow. Buds exquisitely formed, opening to the richest 
yellow known in Roses. A grand, free blooming garden 
Rose, or for cut flowers. See front cover. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. The color of this grand Rose is scar- 
let-orange changing to a rich copper as the blooms mature. 
Delicately perfumed. Strong growing bush with beautiful 
bronze foliage; prolific bloomer. One of the most gorgeous 
Roses grown. 
President Herbert Hoover. A glorious Rose. One of the 
finest ever produced. Charming color combinations of 
cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and gold. Beautiful long, pointed 
buds; full open blooms produced on extremely thrifty bush. 
Rapture. This grand Rose is all that the name 
implies. It is a sport of the Mme. Butterfly 
and has all of the wonderful colorings but of 
darker tones. Very fragrant flowers and strong 
growing bush. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. This Rose is 
famous for its rich sunflower-yellow color with 
long, pointed buds opening into large, double 
blossoms; delightfully fragrant. Strong grow- 
er and prolific bloomer. 
Talisman. One of the most popular Roses for 
garden or cut flowers. A color combination of 
orange, yellow, rose-red and scar- 
let on a background of rich old 
gold. 
© Victoria Harrington. Pointed buds 
of blackish red slowly opening to 
high-centered flowers of non-fad- 
ing, velvety dark red. Strong, 
healthy plants. In form and tex- 
ture quite different from other red 
varieties. 
Ville de Paris. A very distinct, rich 
buttercup-yellow without a trace of 
any other color, retaining its richness 
under all weather conditions. Splendid 
for garden or cut flowers. 
