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OF MORE RECENT INTRODUCTION 
The following varieties are the Novelties of one or two years ago, 
which have proved most successful in different sections of the 
= country. 
Eelipse (J. H. Nicolas, 1936) (Patented)—The long stream-lined bud is of rich 
‘ gold without shading. Petals are large and tough, but not numerous, averaging 
20 to 25, with more in the Autumn. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per 
dozen. 
Hector Deane (Patent No. 361)—Long, pointed, crimson buds with orange 
§ base. Very constant, rampant grower. The petals of this variety reflex in irregu- 
lar and unusual manner and the perfume is such as is always associated with 
ar old-fashioned June Roses. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
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Mector Deane 
Countess Vandal (Patented)—Its long pointed bud, its dis- 
tinctive shadings of coppery-bronze suffused with soft gold and 
its form are a continuous “movie” developing new beauty at all 
times during its long life. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 
per dozen. 
Crimson Glory—tThe best red Rose in our many years of in- 
troducing new Roses. “Crimson Glory” has been on the market 
for four years and there is nothing to surpass it either in color, 
which is a deep vivid crimson shaded ox-blood red and finished 
with a soft velvety nap, or in its habit of growth, which is very 
vigorous, producing at all times quantities of superb urn shaped 
blooms. Price: $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen. 
Dickson’s Red (Patent No. 376)—One of the finest red Roses 
it has ever been our pleasure to distribute from the many fine 
Roses that have come to us from Ireland. Very lovely rich red 
in color with long buds beautifully formed and a mellow fra- 
grance. Nice bushy growth about 2 feet tall. Price: $1.25 
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Madame Joseph Perraud—tThis Rose which was awarded 
a medal as “the most beautiful Rose in France” is carrying 
on its tradition in America for unusual coloring and habit of 
growth. The introducer speaks of it as “an enchanting Nastur- 
tium buff straying to a luminous shell pink at the petal edges.” 
It is the nearest approach to a pure buff that we have in Roses. 
an exquisite variety. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per 
dozen. 
MeGredy’s Salmon (Patent No. 410)—Exquisite orange-pink 
symmetrical bud opening to a delightful apricot-salmon. Very 
fragrant. Extremely free bloomer with an abundance of bronzy 
green foliage. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
MeGredy’s Sunset (Patent Rights Reserved)—Very aptly 
named variety as outer petals are clear buttercup yellow tipped 
orange. Inside is chrome yellow flushed scarlet when it opens. 
Medium size flowers with a very pleasing fragrance. Long stiff 
stems and a sun resistant variety. Price: $1.25 each, 
$12.50 per dozen. 
MeGredy’s Triumph (Plant Patent No. 190)—Geranium- 
red flushed orange, gradually deepening to rich orange at base. 
Reminds one of a brilliant ripe strawberry flushed scarlet and 
orange. Flowers full and of perfect shape. In addition to the 


unusual coloring of flowers, the extraordinary freedom and 
habit of growth is something far from the every day Rose. 
: : Stems dark mahogany red, foliage extra large, dark, reddish 
conmnialad bronze in color. Priee: $1.25 each, $12.50 per 
MeGredy’s Triumph dozen. 
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