NURSERY 
University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 

GOLDEN MAIN—(Pat. 254.) Medium large pure 
yellow peony-like blossoms. $1.00. 
GOLDEN PERNET—Dble., rich primrose yellow. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN (Poly.)— Orange pink, 
blooms continuously. 
HADLEY—Brilliant rich crimson, very fragrant. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Moagnificent brilliant orange 
scarlet, long. stems, handsome foliage, rich 
fragrance. 65c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Glowing crimson with dark 
shadings, very double and sweet scented. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE — Long buds, large 
double rose-pink flowers, fragrant. 
IRISH ELEGANCE (Single) — Orange bronze 
shading to apricot, scented. 
ISOBEL (Single)—Long orange carmine buds 
opening to rose pink, delicate fragrance. 
I. ZINGARI—Vivid orange scarlet, free bloomer. 
JOANNA HILL—Rich glowing apricot buds, ex- 
cellent for cutting with long lasting flowers. 
KAISERIN A. VICTORIA—Creamy-white blos- 
soms, perfect form, scented. 
K. of K.—Blazing red with dark velvety sheen. 
LADY HILLINGDON—Rich apricot and yellow, 
late bloomer. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—Sunflower yel- 
low, splashed with orange-scarlet. 
LORD CHARLEMONT — Deep crimson, well- 
formed, fragrant. 
LOS ANGELES—Rich satiny pink shading to 
coral and gold. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Brilliant orange ver- 
milion, deep gold at base. Profuse bloomer. 
MARY HART—(Pat. 8.) A striking red sport of 
Talisman. Maroon red bud opening into 
lovely deep blood red touched amber. 85c. 
MATADOR—(Pat. 170.) Large full rose, scarlet- 
crimson with dark sheen on reverse, wonder- 
fully perfumed. $1.00. 
McGREDY’S IRISH ROSES — This distinctive 
class of roses, hybridized and originated by 
the famous McGredy family at Portadown, 
Ireland, is particularly suited to our own 
western conditions. McGredy roses thrive 
especially in the cool, moist climate which 
is common to Ireland and the West Coast, in- 
cluding Alaska, Washington and Oregon. 
McGredy’s Ivory—Long ivory white buds, per- 
fectly shaped blossoms, delicate perfume. 
McGredy’s Pride — (Pat. 339.) Long taperitig 
buds opening into brilliant orange and 
salmon-pink; excellent cutting. $1.25. 
McGredy’s Salmon—(Pat. 410.) Exquisite orange 
pink buds unfolding to delightful apricot 
salmon, free blooming, fragrant. $1.50. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—Huge flowers of brilliant 
scarlet with orange base, magnificent foliage. 
McGredy’s Sunset—(Pat. 317.) Outside petals 
are buttercup yellow, orange tipped, the in- 
side chrome-yellow, flushed scarlet. $1.25. 
McGredy’s Triumph—(Pat. 190.) Cerise flushed 
orange, deepening to rich amber, in color, 
size, form and plant, a triumph! $1.25. , 
McGredy’s Yellow—Beautifully formed buds of 
soft buttercup yellow, handsome foliage. 75c. 


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MISS EDITH CAVELL (Poly.)—Brilliant crimson, 
continuous bloomer. 
MME, BUTTERLY—(See Rapture.) 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT — Large globular 
blooms of bright satiny rose. 
MME. CECIL BRUNNER—Baby rose pink, dis- 
tinct and desirable. 
MME. CHARLES MALLERIN—(Pat. 409.) Flam- 
ing orange-salmon with scarlet flush, strong 
grees attractive foliage, delicate fragrance. 
1.50. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOTT (Daily Mail)—Bril- 
liant semi-double orange-red. 
MME. HENRY GUILLOT—(Pat. 337.) A charming 
two-tone French rose of watermelon pink, 
camellia-like blooms opening into rich vel- 
vety rose-pink, luxurious foliage. $1.25. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD — Enormous petaled 
perfectly formed buds of nasturtium buff 
shading to luminous pink. ‘’The Perfect 
Rose.’’ 75c. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE — Beautiful white long- 
pointed buds, double flowers, fragrant. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH — Carmine pink 
with yellow flush. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Rich lemon yellow, well 
shaped buds, free blooming. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM—Striking blend of 
dark vivid orange and apricot. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES — Dark, lustrous pink, 
scented. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Glowing yellow 
semi-double, fragrant, disease resistant foli- 
age. 65c. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY — Wonderful copper 
orange, long pointed buds, sweetly fragrant 
flowers. 65c. 
PADRE—Copper scarlet, bright yellow at base, 
semi-double. 
PEARL S. BUCK — (Pat. 423.) Pointed buds of 
glowing orange-copper on long stems open- 
ing into deep yellow tinged with apricot, 
free flowering, fragrant. $1.50. 
PORTADOWN IVORY—lIvory white, attractive 
foliage. 
POINSETTIA—Dazzling brilliant red rose with 
well-shaped buds, semi-double flowers, free 
blooming. $1.00. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—Wonderful multi-colored 
rose with long beautifully formed buds, ex- 
quisitely fragrant. 
RAMON BACH—(Pat. 366.) Immense full apri- 
cot-buff blooms on erect, wiry stems, rich 
fruity fragrance. $1.00. 
RAPTURE—Pointed buds opening to large deep 
salmon and gold flowers, free bloomer, im- 
proved Mme. Butterfly. 
REX ANDERSON—(Pat. 335.) Long creamy ivory 
buds opening to large, well-formed white 
blooms usually in clusters, delightfully fra- 
grant. $1.25. 
REV. PAGE ROBERTS—Coppery red, opening 
into a golden flame yellow. 
R. M. S. QUEEN MARY—(Pat. 249.) Delightful 
long deep salmon-pink buds lightly flushed 
with orange, continuous bloomer, excellent 
cutting variety. $1.25. 
ROSES IN 
CONTAINERS 
For Summer 
Planting 
We make a specialty of 
keeping a wide selection of 
roses in containers. Bloom- 
ing roses, in fertilized rose 
soil, ready to take in your 
car, to continue blooming 
without interruption, are 
available at only 25 cents 
above regular list price. 
Also 
Flowering Trees and 
Shrubs in Containers 


RIVIERA—(Pat. 378.) An elegant rose with all 
allure of sun-bathed Spain. A luminous cop- 
pery orange, blushed with rich pink, free 
flowering. $1.50. 
ROSLYN—Golden yellow shaded with delicate 
blushes of flame and old gold. 
ROME GLORY—(Pat. 304.) Large crimson buds 
opening into large full cerise-red blooms on 
long stems, long lasting fragrant flowers. 
$1.22. 
ROUGE MALLERIN—Magnificent brilliant red 
buds opening to full double glowing scarlet; 
vigorous growth. 65c. 
RED MOSS (Shrub)—Brilliant red, very hardy. 
ROSA HUGONIS (Shrub)—Light yellow, excel- 
lent for borders. 
ROSE BAMPTON—(Pat. 425.) Charming vivid 
spectrum red buds opening into massive 
Camellias-like flowers of 50 or more petals 
blooming profusely. $1.50. 
SATURNIA (New) — (Pat. 349.) Long budded, 
large petaled flowers of brilliant cardinal 
red, salmon, yellow and copper; richly fra- 
grant. $1.00. 
SHOT SILK—Coppery rose overlaid with apri- 
cot, fragrant, mildew resistant. 
SIGNORA—(Pat. 201.) Excellent for cutting, in- 
tense shade of scarlet orange with tanger- 
ine, attractive from bud to open flower. $1.00. 
SISTER THERESE—Chrome yellow buds tinged 
with carmine, spicily fragrant. Excellent for 
cutting. 
SMILES (Floribunda)—(Pat. 331.) Brilliant semi- 
double salmon-pink flowers. 85c. 
SNOWBANK (Floribunda)—(Pat. 279.) Buds buff- 
orange, opening to semi-single. 85c. 
SOUTHPORT — Exceedingly brilliant scarlet 
with quantity of long slender ‘buds, excellent 
for cutting. 65c. 
SUNKIST—Long buds of glorious deep, orange- 
yellow and bronzy pink. 
TALISMAN—Apricot yellow, shaded gold and 
old rose. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL—(Pat. 162.) Bright glow- 
ing carmine red sport of popular President 
Hoover. $1.00. 
THE CHIEF (1940)—(Pat. applied for.) Extremely 
long flame colored buds, rich fruity fragrance 
and mildew resisting foliage. $1.25. 
THE DOCTOR — Long rich silvery pink buds 
opening into enormous fragrant blooms of 
glowing rosy pink. $1.00. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Vivid red with gold- 
en flush in heart, non-fading very fragrant 
flowers on vigorous, free flowering plants. 
65c. 
VISCOUNTESS CHARLEMONT (Floribunda) — 
(Propagation rights reserved.) Buds of salmon 
rose, shading deeper as blooms open into 
full, fragrant rose-pink blossoms in clusters. 
85c. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF—(Pat. 108.) Supreme white, 
excellent form and ideal for cutting. $1.00. 
WORLD’S FAIR — (Pat. 362.) Large flowered 
scarlet Floribunda with clusters of fragrant 
velvet blooms, gorgeous for mass planting, 
borders, etc. $1.00. 


President Hoover 
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