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McGredy’s Yellow—(McGredy & Son, 1933)—Perfect formed buds and flowers of the most 
clear light yellow. Old flowers do not have bad appearance. 
Miss Rowena Thom—Large buds and flowers of deep rose pink with gold at base of petals. 
A strong grower and free bloomer. 
Mme. Butterfly—Perfect formed pale pink buds and flowers with apricot shadings. Strong 
stems. Best in cool weather. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot—Buds and flowers of coppery pink. Very free bloomer. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud—(J. Gaujard, 1934)—Large, long buds of a beautiful bright orange. 
Flowers fading to light orange pink. Chosen as the most beautiful rose in France for 
1934. - 
Mme. Nicolas Aussel—Long, coppery red buds with gold at base of petals opening to large 
coppery pink flowers. 
Mrs. Edward Laxton—(Laxton Bros., 1935)—Large buds and flowers of rose pink shading 
to salmon. Silvery edge around petals. Glossy green foliage. 
Mrs. Erskine P. Thom—Slender yellow buds. Flowers are pure, clear yellow. One of 
the best pure yellow roses. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem—Buds and flowers of orange striped with bronze. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles—Large buds and flowers of rose pink with very dark pink on reverse 
side of petals. 
Mrs. Oswald Lewis—(Frank Cant, 1936)—Perfect buds and flowers of pale yellow. Petals 
edged with pink. 
Mrs. Paul Goudie—(McGredy & Son, 1938)—Beautiful buds and flowers of deep buttercup- 
yellow, heavily margined with carmine-scarlet. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont—The most free bloomer of all yellow roses. Buds are perfectly 
shaped and dark yellow. Bushy plant with dark green foliage. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—Fine buds with shades of copper and orange. Flowers are lighter 
shade. Free bloomer. Low bushy grower. 
Ninon Vallin—(J. Gaujard, 1936)—A beautiful color harmony, the outside of petals being 
clear yellow and the inside apricot. Shiny disease-resistant foliage. 
Night—The buds and flowers are very dark velvety red. At times in the Fall the buds are 
black. The finest of the so-called black rose. Mildews in cool weather. Slow growing. 
Ophelia—Buds and flowers very pale salmon shading to pale pink and cream on strong stems. 
Oswald Sieper—Large buds of white with cream.at base of petals opening to large creamy 
white flowers. Low bushy plant. 
Padre—Semi-double coppery pink flowers on vigorous growing upright bush. 
Pedralbes—(C. Camprubi Nadal, 1934)—Very long cream buds. Flowers semi-double pure 
white. Flowers do not ball or discolor like most other white roses. The bush is very 
vigorous and free blooming, 
Percy Izzard—(H. Robinson, 1936—Long buds of: deep cream deepening to yellow at the 
base of petals. Large cream flowers. Vigorous upright growing plant. 
Phyllis Gold—(H. Robinson, 1935)—Golden yellow, paling toward edges. Blooms are well 
formed, with high pointed center and strong stiff petals. Growth very vigorous and 
upright. Glossy green foliage. One of our best yellow roses. 
Picture—(McGredy & Son, 1932)—Well shaped buds and medium sized flowers of rose pink. 
Fine for cutting. Upright growing plant. 
President Herbert Hoover—A very popular variety with large buds of orange splashed 
with red on outside. Opening to flowers of orange and pink on long stems. Good 
for cutting. Very vigorous growing bush. 
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