10 SUNSET 

McGREDY’S IVORY 
MADAM BUTTERFLY—Semi-double sport of 
Ophelia. 50e. 
MME. CECIL BRUNNER—Small, dainty buds 
of clear pink, in clusters. 50c. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT — Clear, satiny 
pink. The old, well-known variety. 50e. 
MADAME COCHET-COCHET (Patented) — 
Long pointed buds of coppery pink opening 
to large flowers of golden bronze, sweetly 
fragrant, good foliage, free bloomer. $1.00. 
MME. HENRY GUILLOT (Patented) — Buds 
reddish-orange opening to a deep pink; ca- 
mellia shaped flowers; beautiful buds; fine 
foliage. $1.25. 
McGREDY’S IVORY — Creamy ivory white. 
turning to clear white when open; perfect 
buds. 60¢e. 
McGREDY’S SALMON 
shade of apricot pink; fragrant. 
front cover.) 
McGREDY’S SUNSET (Patented)—Outside of 
petals buttercup yellow, tipped with red; in- 
side chrome yellow, flushed scarlet. $1.25. 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH (Patented) — Bright 
geranium red-flushed orange. $1.00. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—One of the best yellow 
roses; medium size flower, deep canary yel- 
low. Very free bloomer. 50e. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES — Large oval bud, 
opening to a full flower of glowing pink. 
Most always in bloom from early spring till 
fall. 50c. 
MRS. R. M. FINCH—Flowers bright pink in 
clusters. 60c. 
(Patented) — Lovely 
$1.50. (See 

NURSERY CO. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—A wonderful combina- 
tion of scarlet-orange, flushed with red on 
outside of petals. Buds long and pointed, flow- 
ers full and fragrant; foliage excellent. 60e. 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS—Buds creamy- 
white, opening to pure white flowers. 60¢c. 
MRS. W. C. MILLER—Brilliant pink, large 
flowers; an old favorite. 60c. 
OPHELIA — Salmon-flesh, shaded with rose, 
almost white in midsumme; very fragrant, 
well-shaped flowers on stiff stems. An older 
but still very desirable variety. 50ce. 
PADRE—Semi-double, copper scarlet. 50c. 
PINK MOSS — The old-fashioned pink moss 
rose. 75e. : 
PICTURE—Fine shaped flower, warm pink; a 
lovely flower, not large. 60>. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HCOVER—A very 
fine rose, one of the best: long, pointed buds 
of orange-scarlet opening to a very large 
flower, orange and pink. As the flower 
grows older colors change to a creamy pink. 
A very fine cut f.ower; strong grower. 50c. 
RAPTURE — Similar to Butterfly; a little 
darker; very fragrant. 60ce. 
RED MOSS—tThe o:d-fashioned red moss rose. 
75¢. 
ROSE MARIE—Clear rose pink, very fragrant 
and a very free bloomer. 50e. 
R. S. M. QUEEN MARIE (Patented)—Very 
double rich g.owing salmon pink on strong 
stems. $1.00. 
ROUGE MALLERIN—Scarlet velvet; does not 
fade. 75e. 
SENORA GARI—Buff apricot, with orange. 
60c. 
SHOT SILK—A fine combination of orange- 
rose, overlaid with yellow and suffused with 
pink. Cup-shaped, fragrant flowers. Free 
bloomer. 60c. 
SUSAN LOUISE—Deep shade of pink, flowers 
like those of Belle of Portugal of which it 
is a seedling, but in bush form. Buds are 
long and slender on long stems. A very vig- 
orous grower. 50e. 
SW ANSDOW N—Beautiful white. 60c. 
TALISMAN—Rich yellow and rose red, very 
varying in color, fairly double on long stems. 
50e. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Patented)—A truly 
red sport of President Hoover. strong grow- 
er, very free flowering, color holds well. 75e. 
THE DOCTOR—Long pointed buds. enormous 
blooms, exquisite silvery pink, very fragrant. 
$1.00. 
THE CHIEF (Patented)—Deep rose to flame, 
opening to orange pink as flowers fade; long 
stems; fragrant. $1.00. 
THE QUEEN ALEXANDRA—Gold and ver- 
milion. 60¢e. 
TREASURE ISLAND—Long pointed buds on 
strong stems; brilliant coppery orange. $1.00. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Rich velvety red, 
with golden sheen; vigorous. 75e. 
VILLE DE PARIS — Clear sunflower yellow, 
which does not fade in the sun. Reddish- 
green foliage; continuous bloomer. 60¢e. 
WHITE MOSS—The old-fashioned white moss. 
75¢e. 

