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ROSES—(Continued) 
TEA, HYBRID TEA, AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES—(Continued) 
Western Grown 
K. A. Viktoria, very popular, free-flowering, double, pure white. 
Los Angeles, flame-pink toned coral, golden yellow base; perfectly formed. 
Max Krause, one of the best yellow garden roses; cupped blooms of pure golden 
yellow freely borne on long stems; disease-resistant plants. 
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, well formed flowers of bright buttercup-yellow. Glossy, 
bronzy green leaves, dark red stems; disease-resistant. 
Miss Rowena Thom, immense, double blooms of bright pink, golden base; 
blooms profusely; good grower; an outstanding variety for this locality. 
Mme, Jules Bouche, white with blush tints at center; good grower. 
Mrs. Charles Bell (Radiance Blush), soft salmon-pink, sweetly fragrant. 
Mrs. Erskin P. Thom, large well-shaped flowers of canary-yellow; free flower- 
ing. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles, lasting flowers of salmon-pink; a good grower, profuse and 
continuous bloomer. 
Mrs, Pierre S. duPont, reddish gold buds opening to deep yellow; fragrant. 
Pink Dawn, deep rose-pink, lightly toned orange; well 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 Hoover, a sport of Pres. H. Hoover, with more red than the parent variety. 
Red Radiance, bright rosy-red, free-blooming; delightfully fragrant. 
Rouge Mallerin, large, lasting, velvety red; very double blooms. 
Sir Henry Segrave, extremely large lasting flowers of primrose-yellow. 
Soeur Therese, double rich yellow blooms; vigorous, upright, profuse. 
Southport, vigorous grower; flowers clean, bright scarlet. Very desirable. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet, pure sunflower yellow; a favorite variety. 
Sunburst, beautifully formed, rich yellow shaded orange. 
Sunkist, lasting double blooms of coppery-orange; a sport of Joanna Hill. 
Talisman, golden yellow, stained coppery-red and orange-rose; a favorite variety. 
Victoria Harrington, large, rich red blooms with particularly attractive curving 
petal formation; vigorous, free-flowering plants. 
TEA, HYBRID TEA, AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Western Grown 
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Cathrine Kordes, long pointed, solid pink buds and blooms, scented. Good 
healthy plant. 
Contrast, the reverse of the petals is milk-white with basal bronze shading, the 
upper face a superb shade of orange-rose. 
General MacArthur, crimson-scarlet buds and blooms, fragrant. Plant is erect, 
foliage good. A prolific bloomer. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud, a superb rose blending light gold and shell pink into an 
indescribably beautiful shade of golden buff. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy, coppery scarlet-orange, flushed with rich red; sweetly 
scented. 
Night, a new very dark rose; bud almost black on long strong stem; an upright 
and hardy plant. 
Picture, warm pink, undertones of salmon. A strong vigorous new rose. 
*Poinsettia, one of the most brilliant red roses ever produced. Poinsettia- scar~- 
let, a good grower and fine as a cut flower. 
Red Talisman, a sport of Talisman. Long-pointed buds, flowers large, double, 
fragrant. Cerise-red blending into yellow at base of petals. 
Tango, upper surface of petals fine vermilion-scarlet, reverse side bronze with 
old gold shadings at the base. 
The Doctor, a great achievement in rose breeding. The buds are long and 
pointed; enormous blooms of silvery pink. Intensely fragrant. 
* Starred varieties 5¢ higher. 
