HYBRID TEA ROSES y, Continued 
McGredy’s Ivory. One of the very best of the new 
white Roses. Long buds open into perfectly form- 
ed ivory white blossoms phich are larger than the 
average. They are fine for cutting, coming on 
strong, straight stems. 25 petals. $1.00. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Another McGredy Rose that 
Is very popular. It is scarlet only in the Fall and 
other times is a good deep pink. The buds are 
especially slender. The bush is a tall fine grower. 
35 petals. 80c. 
McGredy’s Sunset (Plant Patent 317). A deep yel- 
low flushed with scarlet. The yellow color is very 
sun-resistant and the bush is a prolific bloomer 
and a fair grower. The large buds are globular 
shape and open prettily. 48 petals. $1.25. 
McGredy’s Triumph (Plant Patent 190). When 
McGredys call a Rose their “triumph”? you can 
count on it being a great Rose. Large, Geranium- 
red blooms flushed with orange are produced on 
strong, branchy plants. 34 petals. $1.25. 
McGredy’s Wonder. In the Fall when its color is 
the deepest and its size the largest, it surely can 
be called a “wonder.’”’ The semi-double blossoms 
are very spectacular orange copper and are liber- 
ally produced on a large, strong bush. 21 petals. 
$1.00. 
McGredy’s Yellow. The large, soft blooms keep 
on coming almost continuously. The large petals 
open out broad and gracefully making a most at- 
tractive blossom. The lovely soft yellow (not 
light yellow) is a straight color ee heoe blend. 
31 large and 5 small petals. $1.00. 
Miss America (Plant Patent 264). Not as sylph-like 
as the name would suggest. On the contrary the 
blooms are very large and flat, bemg composed of 
65 petals. The light salmon to buff yellow blos- 
soms are produced singly on long stems through- 
out the season. 85c. 
Miss Rowena Thom. One of the largest pink Roses 
and produced by a large growing bush. The habit 
of growth as well as the blossom remind you of 
Radiance, but the bloom is more attractive. The 
fragrance is especially strong. 43 petals. 80c. 
Mme. Butterfly. A mighty fine old favorite which 
took the place of a still older favorite, Ophelia. 
The shell-pmk buds are Iong and ielieed 
richly fragrant. 25 petals. 75c. 
Mme. Cochet Cochet (Plant Patent 129). We like 
the blossoms as well as the sturdy growth of this 
newer Rose. The soft salmon pink blooms often 
remind us of Los Angeles, but it is so much easier 
to grow and Is so disease-resistant we call it fool- 
proof. The long-pointed buds open into large 
beautiful open blossoms. 20 petals. $1.00. 
Mme. Henry Guillot (Plant Patent 337). A new 
variety that we highly recommend in every way. 
The growth is strong and vigorous, the foliage 
glossy and beautiful and the blossoms are unusu- 
ally attractive in their peculiar shade of cerise 
mk. They are sensational in the bud stage and 
tines in the open blossom. 22 petals. $1.25. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. This has been our favorite 
Rose the last two or three seasons. You ought to 
see it and you couldn’t help but want it. Long 
stems, long buds, and deep cadmium yellow blos- 
soms toned with burnt orange. 38 petals. $1.00. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. One of the favorite white 
Roses. A good sturdy, foolproof grower with beau- 
tiful white blooms touched with faint pink at the 
center. Intensely fragrant. 32 petals. 80c. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. One of the Radiance family 
which should be better known. Its large, shell- 
pink blossoms are identical in shape with those of 
Radiance. A large, fool-proof grower. 30 petals. 
80c. 

SINGLE ROSES... 
Single Roses are even more dainty and artistic than their larger 
sisters. 
They are becoming quite the vogue for arrangements 
and are always delightful, either m the garden where they are 
The Four Illustrated 
$2.90 
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