
Ami 
Quinard 
Ami Quinard. This wonderful Rose merits its popularity for rich- 
ness of color which is a blackish maroon opening to a rich velvety 
red that does not fade. See colored illustration. 
Autumn. An attractive burnt-orange, turning to a brilliant combina- 
tion of orange, red, pink and gold; shapely and fragrant. 
Brazier. A new Rose having a unique color of burnt orange opening 
into a flaming scarlet. Fragrant. 
Caledonia. Unquestionably one of the finest pure white Roses grown. 
Beautifully shaped, long, snowy white buds on medium size plants 
and deep green foliage. 
Charles P. Kilham. Buds are unusually long and slender with high- 
pointed centers. As the orange-red buds open they disclose shades 
of Oriental red and rosy orange. 
Christopher Stone. A really sensational red Rose of perfect form, 
overlaid with velvety crimson. See colored illustration. 
Dame Edith Helen. The blooms are fully double, with high center, 
and delightfully rose scented. Color brilliant yet soft Rose-du- 
Barry-pink; very free bloomer and strong grower. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. An outstanding, vigorous and free blooming 
Rose; long, pointed buds of good size. Outside of flowers Oriental 
red, shaded cerise-orange; inside salmon-pink. See colored illus- 
tration. 
Etoile de Hollande. One of the most popular brilliant crimson-red 
Roses, with a velvety sheen when open. It has all the merits of a 
perfect Rose. See colored illustration. 
Federico Casas. Another of the recent charming Roses from Spain 
is this lovely variety and a strong rival of the popular Talisman, 
having many of its unique shadings but larger blooms and a stronger 
growing bush. The color is a lively pink or pinkish red, blending 
in shades of copper, apricot to yellow at base of petals. 
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All Strong, Two-Year, Field-Grown. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Remarkable for the 
length and beautiful form of its apricot buds 
which open to a golden buff, quite full blooms 
which hold their true color exceptionally well. 
Very resistant to mildew. 
Golden Dawn. Rich straw-yellow in bud, open- 
ing to a clear sunflower-yellow; delightfully 
fragrant; profuse bloomer. A prize to any 
warden. 
Golden Gleam. If you wish a beautiful butter- 
cup-yellow this will please you entirely. 
Grenoble. Large, well formed blooms of scarlet, 
with slight orange glow. One of the best for 
cutting. 
Hinrich Gaede. Its beauty is hard to describe. 
Color is a combination of copper, red and 
orange. 
Joanna Hill. A charming orange-yellow, vigorous 
growing, free blooming, fragrant Rose. An easy 
Rose to grow and one of the best in its color. 
kK. A. Viktoria. Still one of the best real good 
pure white Roses. Long, shapely buds, opening 
to large, perfect, white, fragrant flowers. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Deep sunflower-yellow, 
heavily veined and splashed with orange-scarlet ; 
reverse of petals deeply suffused with carmine. 
Very attractive Rose. 
Margaret McGredy. Buds very large and long- 
pointed. Flowers large, shapely and long-last- 
ing. A rich Oriental red, passing as it ages to 
carmine-rose suffused with old gold shades. Un- 
surpassed for bedding or cut flowers. See col- 
ored illustration. 
MecGredy’s Ivory. Large double-formed flowers 
of soft creamy white shading to pleasing yellow 
at the base. 
McGredy's Scarlet. Large flowers of brilliant 
rose-red with scarlet sheen; almost continuous 
bloomer and vigorous growing, healthy bush. 
See colored illustration. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Long-pointed, deep yellow 
buds opening into a bright buttercup-yellow. 
See colored illustration. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. A remarkable new Rose 
with long-pointed, slender buds of true nastur- 
tium-orange opening to a lovely buff, tinted with 
delicate pink on edge of petals. A perfect Rose 
with gorgeous shades. See colored illustration. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. One of the best white 
Roses ever introduced. Large, fragrant flowers 
of fine form. See colored illustration. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Each bloom is a 
clear yellow masterpiece of fragrance and shape- 
liness. Good size buds, large, full double flowers. 
A grand garden Rose. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont. A Gold Medal Rose. A 
rich golden yellow. Buds exquisitely formed, 
opening to the richest yellow known in Roses. 
A grand, free blooming garden Rose, or for cut 
flowers. See colored illustration. 
