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McGredy’s Ivory 

Sir Henry Seagrave 
Condesa de 
Sastago 







a OUR 
“FAVORITE SIX” 
COLLECTION 
McGredy’s Ivory 
Etoile de Hollande 
E. G. Hill 
Sir Henry Seagrave 
Mrs. Henry Morse 
Dequessa de Peneranda 
6 for $2.95 
POLYANTHUS 
GLORIA MUNDI (New)—Orange- 
scarlet. Medium sized, double flower. 
Bush of dwarf habit, uniform. 
GOLDEN SALMON—Small, bright 
scarlet-salmon flowers, tinged with 
yellow. Compact, beautiful flower. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE—Sturdy, 
upright plants grow 214 to 3 ft. 
Glowing red blooms, deeply suffused, 
a vivid crimson. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH—Outstanding 
new variety. Large, double, scarlet- 
orange flowers in huge clusters com- 
bined with good, glossy foliage. 
TRIOMPHE ORLEANSIS — Bright 
cherry-red, long lasting, almost fade- 
less, large flowers borne in clusters. 

Etoile de Hollande 









Editor McFarland 
AMI QUINARD—Tall, branching plants with me- 
dium-sized, semi-double flowers of deep velvety 
crimson. Lasting fragrance. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM—The buds are long pointed, of 
perfect shape, opening to high centered, perfectly 
formed, full double flowers of a rich and brilliant 
Oriental red, flushed with orange and glowing scarlet. 
CONDESA de SASTAGO—A splendid double rose 
with the vivid colors of the sparkling species, Austrian 
Copper. The buds are golden yellow, beautifully 
striped with capucine red. 
DUQUESA de PENERANDA—Long pointed buds of 
apricot orange, opening to coppery apricot. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Long pointed pink buds 
with a glow of amber and a paler edge. One of the 
better pink varieties. 
E. G. HiLL—Great massive blooms of deep maroon, 
velvety on inside, very fragrant. Vigorous, healthy 
grower constantly blooming. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—The finest and most 
fragrant dark red rose for general purposes. Crimson 
with velvety finish and fine fragrance. Stems almost 
_ thornless. 
 GRENOBLE—If the name was shortened to “‘Noble’”’ 
it would fully describe this rose. Scarlet-red without 
shading. Tall and strong plant. 
GYPSY LASS—An exceptionally fine scarlet-crimson 
flower with maroon shadings. Makes a strong vigor- 
ous growth and also is splendid for cutting. 






ROSE PRICES 
Selected, Strong 
Field-Grown 2 Year 
No. 1 Bushes 
60c each 
10 for $5.00 


Ami Quinard 
uate ROSES 
CLIMBING 
AMERICAN PILLAR—Huge trusses of 2 inch single flowers of 
dazzling scarlet rose, with large white centers. Vigorous. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Crimson. Large, fragrant 
blooms of fine form, borne in clusters. Blooms early in the season. 
EMILY GRAY—A fine vigorous climber with shiny, holly-like 
foliage. Large, deep saffron-yellow buds, open to golden buff. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN—Pearl-pink, splashed with 
red. Large, fragrant blooms on long stems, fine for cutting. Vigor- 
ous grower, abundant bloomer. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Intensely red flowers, borne in loose clusters. 
Ideal for pillars. Often blooms in Autumn. Highly recommended. 
PRIMROSE— Yellow, large, full flowers on long stems. A very fine 
and hardy climber that blooms in Mid-season. 
SILVER MOON—Handsome foliage and big, saucer-shaped, moon- 
white flowers with brilliant yellow centers. Vigorous grower. 
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Leonard Barron 
