Choose from the West's Most Complete Assortment of 
BUSH, CLIMBING cad STANDARD 
Roeding'’s Quality for Excellence 
Grown in Our Famous Rose Fields at Niles 
RoedingA 2uatily Roses 
These two pages supplement our 1943 Rose Catalog 
mailed December first. Space limits descriptions to 
the barest minimum and we invite your request for 
a copy of our regular rose publication if you did not 
Tteceive a copy. As always, the roses offered here 
are all two-year-old field-grown plants from our own 
growing grounds here at Niles. The finest workman- 
ship has gone into these strictly number One grade 
plants. AN varieties were field and garden tested 
before introduction to our customers. For your con- 
venience in choosing varieties for your garden, we 
group our rose list according to color. 
*Texas Centenial. Blood red tones toning to cerise red 
in center. $1.00. 
Vesuvius. Glowing red single rose, golden stamens. 75c. 
Southport. Bright red with touch of gold at base /75c. 
PINK— 
*Bngels Mateu. Big double blooms of rich salmon coral. 
$1.00. 
Cecil Walter. 
copper. 75c. 
Cecile Brunner. Baby rose, small pointed pink buds. 75c. 
Chas. P. Kilham. Long slender buds opening to double 
orange-rose blooms. /75c. 
Cynthia. Rich coppery rose. /75c. 
Dainty Bess. Graceful single pink, dark stamens. 75c. 
Dame Edith Helen. Extra fragrant; very double dark 
pinks» 75c; 
*Good News. Buds deep coppery pink; blooms toning to 
shell pink. $1.50. 
*Hector Deane. Crimson buds open strawberry pink. $1.25. 
Imperial Potentate. Exceptionally fragrant, rich pink. 75c. 
Isobel. Single coppery-pink blooms. /75c. 
Lulu. Long coral-pink buds of pencil slimness. 75c. 
Majorea. Vivid shimmering Tyrian rose blooms. $1.25. 
*McGredy’s Salmon. Exquisite symmetrical buds of or- 
ange pink. $1.50. 
Mari Dot. Reddish salmon buds, blooms salmon pink. 75c. 
Mme. Butterfly. Rich shell pink. 75c. 
*Mme. Chas. Mallerin. Intensely rich glowing salmon 
pink blooms. $1.50. 
Long buds are soft coral pink flushed 
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BUSH ROSES 
RED— **Patented Varieties 
Brazier. Buds burnt orange opening to double flowers 
of bright scarlet with orange glow. /75c. 
*Charlotte Armstrong. Slender long, carmine-red buds 
open to magnificent spectrum red flowers. $1.25 
Christopher Stone. Color is blazing crimson with a vel- 
vety glow. /75c. 
*Dickson’s Red. Glowing scarlet red, fragrant. $1.00. 
Donald Prior. Semi-double Floribunda type producing 
masses of scarlet flushed crimson flowers. 75c. 
E. G. Hill. Fully double dark red. /75c. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red; fragrant. /75c. 
*Grand Duchess Charlotte. Long bud chestnut color; 
flower large and bright tomato red. $1.50. 
Hadley. Old favorite; very fragrant, dark red. /75c. 
*Heart’s Desire. Buds of superb form open to pure lumi- 
nous red. $1.50. 
Hoosier Beauty. Exquisite fragrance; velvety red. 75c. 
LaFayette. Cherry red polyantha; flowers in clusters. 75c. 
*M. S. Hershey. Superb crimson-scarlet blooms. $1.25. 
*Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Salmon-pink blooms. $1.00. 
*Mme. Henri Gillot. Blooms of rich raspberry pink with 
$1.25. 
Pale, shell pink. 75c. 
Picture. Perfect form, rich pink. 75c. 
Rapture. Fragrant, beautifully formed shell pink. 75c. 
*R. M. S. Queen Mary. Blend of rich salmon, pink. $1.00. 
*Rochefort. Blooms shading from terra cotta to rich sal- 
mon. $1.00. 
*Santa Anita. Very double blooms of uniform soft sil- 
very pink. $1.00. 
Shot Silk. Pink, veined and suffused with yellow. 75c. 
Susan Louise. Two-toned pink. 75c. 
The Doctor. Buds of perfect form, glowing pink. $1.00. 
Vierlanden. Pure pink flowers of exquisite form. 75c. 
*Warrawee. Shell pink blooms; spicy fragrance. $1.00. 
YELLOW— 
*California. Long buds ruddy orange toned saffron. $1.50. 
Cecil. Clear yellow, single. 75c. 
*Eclipse. Clear yellow; slender buds for cutting. $1.00. 
Golden Emblem. Most popular golden yellow. 75c. 
Gelden Rapture. Exquisitely formed clear yellow. 75c. 
*Golden State. In spring lemon yellow, in autumn rich 
golden yellow. $1.00. 
Lady Forteviot. Semi-double reddish gold to apricot. 75c. 
gold suffusion. 
Ophelia. 
ROSES 
FOR 1943 

Lady Hillingdon. Fine old tea rose; apricot yellow. 75c. 
*Lady Mandeville. Rich yellow touched with amber. $1.50. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Large buttercup yellow buds open- 
ing to light yellow. 75c. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Very good clear yellow. 75c. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont. Golden-yellow buds open to rich 
yellow blooms. 75c. 
Narzisse. Apricot yellow buds, maize-yellow blooms. $1.50. 
*Pan America. Buds of reddish orange open to beauti- 
ful tawny yellow. $1.50. 
*Ramon Bach. Large fully double apricot peach blooms. 
$1.00. 
Senora Gari. Exquisite blend of gold, buff, apricot. 75c. 
Sister Therese. Tall growing; slender golden buds. 75c. 
ite Gold. Perfectly-formed buds of pure limpid gold. 
1.50. 
WHITE— 
F. K. Druschki. Large white; robust grower. 75c. 
Innocence. Beautiful; large single white. 75c. 
K. A. Victoria. Pearly white, tinted lemon at center. 75c. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Warm ivory buds of exceptional size, 
length and symmetry opening to immense white blooms. 
75c: 
*Rex Anderson. One of the very few successful whites. $1. 
Snowbird. Buds small but exquisitely formed; very fra- 
grant. 75c. 


THE VICTORY ROSE COLLECTION 
McGREDY’S IVORY 
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