McGREDY’S SCARLET—!n coo! weather, the name is fully justi- 
fied here as it is in Ireland, but in mid-summer the rose 
assumes a tint straddling the fence between pink and red. 
The flowers are large, full, of perfect shape and form. 
NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD—This vigorous, fine, pure scarlet- 
red rose merits full attention and use, both for bloom- 
persistence and plant-strength. 
OLYMPIAD—A brilliant red, and at its best a thoroughly effec- 
tive rose. 
ROUGE MALLERIN—Double, well formed blooms of striking and 
lasting deep red. A new variety of promise. 
RADIANCE RED—The Radiances are used as a basis for hardiness 
for all other monthly blooming roses. Color a bright cerise 
red, large fine form and always in bloom, will make ten 
cut flowers to most other kinds. 
SOUTHPORT—Brilliant, unfading scarlet roses with full, cupped 
flowers, very lasting and exceedingly fragrant. 
SYRACUSE—!s a very full, double rose; it is not very fragrant 
but lasts long and in its Sscagiet einen beauty is grown 
on an excellent plant. 
SENATOR—A true scarlet or brilliant red is Senator, also richly 
fragrant. A rare rose and persistent bloomer. 
TEMNO—The largest of all the darkest roses. Has richest deep 
maroon veivety tones. A good plant of branching habit. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—A new large and very rich red rose 
with exquisite buds and attractively curved petals when 
open. Lasts well when cut. 
e PINK 
BRIARCLIFF—A large, high-pointed, double, very lasting mod- 
erately fragrant flower of a brilliant rose-pink at center, 
toning lighter at outer petals. 
COLUMBIA—Has great double roses, following a lovely bud, and 
providing intensely fragrant rose-pink blooms on Jong stems. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Perfect bud developing into a great flower 
of immense size. The color is a brilliant but soft rose pink. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Solid glowing pink with slight suffusion 
of yellow. There are those who insist it is the best rose af 
its peculiarly even color. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Vigorous in growth and free plawerina: 
Long pointed buds. Double flower of good size, long last- 
ing and fragrant. Outside of petals Orient red shaded cerise 
orange; inside salmon-pink. 
IMPRESS—Great Dahlia-like flame pink rose of extraordinary 
habit and texture. It’s different and worthy of a trial if 
something extra is desired. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES—Excellent deep pink rose of good sub- 
stance and always in bloom in our garden, supplying daily 
lovely cut flowers. 
MRS. W. CG. MILLER—One of the largest of all true Pink Roses 
and a strong blooming rose on an excellent plant. You'll 
like it. 
MISS ROWENA THOM—Large, long, pointed buds developing to 
high-centered well-formed, double, fragrant flowers 51/2 
inches across. A brilliant satiny pink. 
PINK RADIANGE—The popular carmine-pink rose that succeeds 
for everyone, same as sport sister Red Radiance. 
PINK DAWN—A vigorous rose producing an abundance of well 
formed double flowers of glistening deep rose and opening 
to lovely pink, tinted’ with orange at the base of petals; 
sweetly. fragrant. ° 
POBTADcys FRAGRANCE—Is ‘a rose particularly distinguished 
by its exceptional fragrance, in addition to its excellent 
form and brilliant color. We need emphasis on fragrance in 
new roses. 
SOUV, de MME. CHAMBARD—A magnificent rich pink rose of 
remarkable fine form. A truly great rose on an excellent 
plant. 
@® ORANGE 
AUTUMN—A novel orange streaked and marked with red bud of 
medium size developing into an attractive cupped, double, 
fragrant flower. Plant is of moderate growth and an ex- 
cellent bloomer. 
DUQUESA de PENARNADA—Beautiful deep Apricot. Flowers of 
definite individuality and high quality on an excellent plant. 
