
50 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, OCTOBER 10, 1942 
ROSES—(Continued) 
LAKES CERTIFIED 
TEA, HYBRID TEA, AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES—(Continued) 
McGredy’s Ivory, ivory-white, perfectly shaped double blooms; sweet scented. 
McGredy’s Scarlet, large, full flowers of brilliant scarlet; upright growth. 
McGredy’s Yellow, perfectly formed flowers of bright buttercup yellow. Glossy 
bronzy green leaves, dark red stems; disease-resistant. 
Mme, Joseph Perraud, a superb rose blending light gold and shell pink into an 
indescribably beautiful shade of golden buff. 
Mme, Jules Bouche, white with blush tints at center, good grower. 
Mrs. Charles Bell, soft salmon-pink; sweetly fragrant. 
Mrs. Erskin P. Thom, large, well-shaped flowers of canary-yellow; free-flower- 
ing. 
Mrs, Pierre S. duPont, reddish gold buds opening to deep yellow; fragrant. 
Pink Dawn, deep rose-pink; lightly toned orange; perfectly formed flowers. 
President Herbert Hoover, a glorious rose; cerise toned yellow, orange, and 
scarlet; very fragrant. 
Radiance, large, brilliant rose-pink; very fragrant. A most popular variety. 
Red Radiance, bright rosy-red, free-blooming; delightfully fragrant. 
Roslyn, full, golden and orange blooms; of sturdy growth. 
Rouge Mallerin, large, lasting, velvety red; very double blooms. 
Soeur Therese, double rich yellow blooms; vigorous, upright, profuse. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet, pure sunflower yellow; a favorite variety. 
Talisman, golden yellow, stained coppery-red and orange-rose; a favorite variety. 
TEA, HYBRID TEA, AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
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Ami Quinard, dark velvety crimson, almost black; fragrant. 
Autumn, burnt-orange, yellow, and red; long stems. Blooms freely. 
Betty Uprichard, orange-carmine on outer side of petals, soft pink inside. 
Briarcliff, a very popular soft rose-pink sport of Columbia. 
Caledonia, long buds; large, double, lasting blooms of pure white. 
Catalonia, a new color in roses; very double velvety orange-scarlet. 
Christopher Stone, alive with vivid scarlet, petals glowing with a velvety sheen. 
Deliciously scented. Very popular. 
Condesa de Sastago, petals are coppery-pink inside, golden reverse. 
Dame Edith Helen, bright glowing pink; one of the largest and most perfectly 
shaped of the Hybrid Tea Roses. 
Duquesa de Penaranda, strong, vigorous grower, very free-flowering; apricot- 
orange to dark pink. A most desirable variety. 
Edel, white with faint ivory shading; large and double; fragrant. 
Edith Nellie Perkins, delicate color blends of light cerise-pink and gold. 
Editor McFarland, shapely buds and double, brilliant pink blooms; profuse. 
E, G. Hill, great, massive blooms of deep, velvety maroon; very fragrant. 
Etoile de Hollande, one of the best dark red roses; a strong grower, free-flower- 
ing, very fragrant. 
Glowing Carmine, lasting, fragrant flowers of deep carmine; a continuous 
bloomer; tall, vigorous grower. 
Golden Dawn, very double, fragrant blooms of sunflower-yellow; healthy foliage. 
Golden Rapture, long-lasting, well shaped buds and double blooms of rich yel- 
low on long, strong stems. 
Grenoble, one of the better reds; double, scarlet-red blooms on long stems; very 
vigorous grower; profuse and hardy. 
Gruss an Teplitz, deep scarlet-crimson flowers in clusters; a free and continuous 
bloomer; one of the hardiest varieties. 
Hadley, large, double, well formed flowers of rich crimson; fragrant. 
Heinrich Wendland, large double blooms of nasturtium-red, reverse of petals 
golden yellow; distinctly two-toned. 
Hinrich Gaede, rich vermilion flowers shaded with golden yellow, richly fra- 
grant. Blooms freely and continuously. 
Joanna Hill, double blooms of golden buff, yellow center; fragrant. 
J. Otto Thilow, perfect buds and full flowers of rich rose-pink. 
