

Radiance 
McGredy’s Ivory. Originally introduced as Portadown Ivory. The long- 
pointed buds open to large flowers of creamy white, with a soft yellow 
base. A wonderful white Rose with outstanding fragrance. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. The long orange buds open to very fragrant, 
orange buff flowers which show pale pink at the edges of the petals. 
A wonderful Rose for exhibition purposes. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Beautifully formed, pointed buds open to pure 
white flowers with a very faint pinkish tinge at the center. The strong, 
well branched plants are always in bloom. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
MRS. E.P.-THOM. One of the very finest yellow Roses of recent introduc- 
tion. Long pointed buds develop into large, well formed, fragrant blooms 
of deep canary-yellow. Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Mrs. Henry Morse. An outstanding light pink bedding Rose, combining 
two contrasting tones of pink with an underlying yellow glow. Fragrant, 
large, double blooms. Continuously in flower. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont. A grand yellow Rose producing beautifully 
formed buds of rich golden-yellow. A profuse and reliable bloomer. 
Fragrant. Highly recommended. Dormant, 85c. each: Potted, $1.10 each 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. An outstanding Rose. Exquisite flowers of scarlet 
orange, changing to copper as the blooms mature. Delicately fragrant. 
Strong branching plants with healthy foliage. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Ophelia. A perfect Rose for cutting. The creamy white flowers are suf- 
fused with pink shades of shell-like delicacy. No garden should be 
without this very lovely variety. Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Pink Dawn. The deep pink buds open to flowers of a lively pink with or- 
ange bases. Intensely fragrant. The plants havea strong, upright habit. 
Considered one of the best of the modern pink Roses. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
President Herbert Hoover. There is no finer garden Rose than this one. 
The plants have astonishing vigor and produce long, handsomely shaped 
yellow buds, deeply stained with maroon and copper. These open to big, 
half-double flowers of soft straw-yellow, flushed with deep rose on the 
outer surface. Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
PRESIDENT MACIA. Perfect buds of lovely clear pink marked with 
heavy veins of a darker shade. They open to huge blooms of flesh-pink 
warmed by a yellow flush toward the base. The reverse of the petals is 
the same rich pink of the buds. Fruity fragrance. 
Dormant, $1.25 each; Potted, $1.50 each 

The Loveliest Single Rose in Existence 
DAINTY BESS 
Clematis-like flowers measure 2% to 3 inches across. The flesh pink petals 
with an odd old-rose tone on the backs, contrast charmingly with the large, 
flat clusters of dull crimson filaments that make up the centers. Very 
quaint and very lovely. 
Dormant, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75: Potted, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50 
The name of this charming Rose is indeed most appropriate. Its 
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Prince Felix (De Luxembourg). Large, full, well-formed blooms of 
velvety carmine-red, with darker shading. A red Rose that does not 
change its color in the sun. Very fragrant. Strong bushy growth. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
R.’M. S. Queen Mary (Pat. 249). Long-pointed buds, open up to well- 
tormed flowers, blending vivid shades of salmon-pink and orange. A 
great addiditon to any Rose garden. Delicately fragrant. 
ee Dormant, $1.25 each; Potted, $1.50 each 
Radiance. A two-toned silvery pink Rose that still maintains its enviable 
position as being ‘‘The Standard Pink Variety.” Very fragrant. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Red Radiance. A sport of Radiance. Identical in form but deep red in 
color. Always reliable and deliciously fragrant. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Santa Anita. A new Rose of great charm and beauty, with prolific bloom- 
ing habit and fine form. The flowers are a deep pink, and in trials several 
competent judges place this variety high among pink Roseg, with special 
comment on its Midsummer production of flowers. The plants are mod- 
erate in growth with clear dark foliage. 
Dormant, $1.00 each; Potted, $1.25 each 
Snowhird. As its name implies this recently introduced Rose is the purest 
of pure white, from the bud stage through full bloom. Pleasingly fra- 
grant, and generous in its bloom throughout the season. Plants are 
compact and healthy. Dormant, 85. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Talisman. The first of the bicolors that shook the Rose world to its 
foundations. Still popular and deservedly so. Scarlet splashes on yellow- 
gold, and luminous rose ground. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Vermillion red. A tall growing and distinguished 
sport of the ever popular Rose Pres. Herbert Hoover. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
Ville de Paris. Clear yellow without a trace of shading. Erect plants 
produce beautifully shaped flowers on long, strong stems. 
Dormant, 85c. each; Potted, $1.10 each 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
The varieties which belong to this class make heavy bushes 3 to 6 feet 
tall and bear a profusion of fine, bold flowers in early Summer and a few 
scanty blooms from then until Autumn when a fair second crop is pro- 
duced. Hardier than Hybrid Teas. 
Prices: Dormant plants, 85c. each. Potted plants, $1.10 each 
Frau Karl Druschki. Largest white Rose of any class; beautifully shaped 
and enormous. Flowers freely throughout the season when established. 
General Jacqueminot. A popular old favorite with almost double, beau- 
tifully pointed flowers of scarlet-crimson; intensely fragrant. 
Henry Nevard. A mammoth bloom of most perfect form and a frequent 
winner as “Most Beautiful Rose in the Show.’’ It is velvety crimson 
in color and very fragrant. Stems are often 2 feet long. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. Color identical to that of the lovely Mrs. Aaron 
Ward—buff, salmon, and yellow. The large blooms are artistically nested 
in handsome foliage and have long stems for cutting. 
Mrs. John Laing. A very popular Rose of erect habit, with cup shaped 
flowers of glowing pink. 
S. M. Gustave V. A comparatively new variety of very real merit. The 
large attractive cherry red blooms of fine form are produced not only 
in June but throughout the season. 


