CHOICE ROSES 7 

MC GREDY’S SALMON 
The delightfully fragrant flowers are a beautiful shade of apricot- 
pink, and are produced bountifully on a sturdy, vigorous bushy plant. 
Rich dark green foliage. A distinct addition to the Mc Gredy group 
of garden roses. NEW. Plant Patent No. 410. $1.50 each aloo. 
MC GREDY’S YELLOW 
Flowers are large and of a bright buttercup yellow, of good form. 
A really fine rose, and a very prolific grower and bloomer. 60c each. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT 
A very free bloomer of coral red, toned yellow at the base. Fine 
to use for color in the garden, but not too good for cutting. 60c each. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
NEW. Color is watermelon to raspberry-pink, heavily veined with 
reddish orange, which produces a flame-like glow. The long artistic 
buds open to large, camellia-shaped blooms that are 414 inches 
across, and have a velvety texture. Winner of the 1936 Bagatelle 
Gold Medal. One of the finest roses of the year and we recommend 
it highly. Plant Patent No. 337. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD 
Judged the most beautiful rose of France for 1934. Long slender 
buds of nasturtium orange open to double, fragrant flowers of 
nasturtium buff, with shell pink at the edge of the petals. A strong 
upright grower, and a prolific bloomer. An exhibition rose of 
highest quality. Will mildew in wet weather. 75c each. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE 
White. An old but popular variety. Nicely formed white buds that 
show a slight blush in the center as the bloom opens. Fragrant. 
60c each. 
MRS. E. P. THOM 
Profuse strong bushy plants, with blooms of a deep canary yellow. 
One of the best and most popular yellow roses. 60c each. 
MRS. PIERRE 8S. DU PONT 
A very fragrant flower of deep golden yellow. For color and form 
this rose is among the best, and certainly is the most prolific. The 
attractive glossy foliage is highly disease resistant. 60c each. 
MRS. SAM MC GREDY 
A wonderful combination of colors; scarlet, orange, heavily flushed 
with Lincoln red on the outside of the petals. Buds are large, long 
pointed; flowers double, fragrant, and very lasting. One of the best 
garden roses in commerce, and possibly the most outstanding rose 
of this famous hybridizer. 60c each. 
PEARL S. BUCK 
New last year, and has been widely acclaimed everywhere. The 
pointed bud is orange, and as it opens, it lightens to a deep yellow 
with tinges of apricot. Tall grower, with big healthy foliage. The 
buds and blooms are of exhibition quality, and deliciously fragrant. 
Plant Patent No. 423. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
PEDRABLES 
The long pointed yellow buds gradually open to cream and finally 
glistening white, with a cushion of yellow stamens. Fragrant. 
Makes huge robust plants, and produces more flowers than any 
other variety we know. This is a gorgeous NEW rose that you 
should have in your garden. T75c each. 
