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Mrs. Sam McGredy. The color of this 
grand Rose is scarlet-orange changing 
to a rich copper as the blooms mature. 
Delicately perfumed. Strong growing 
bush with beautiful bronze foliage; pro- 
lific bloomer. One of the most gorgeous 
Roses grown. 

Picture. This is a favorite Rose of a 
delightful warm pink and undertones of 
salmon. Strong and vigorous. 
Pink Dawn. Well shaped buds of. rich 
pink, based with glowing orange. De- 
lightfully fragrant. 


President Herbert Hoover. A’ elorious 
Rose. One of the finest ever produced. 
Charming color combinations of cerise- 
pink, flame, scarlet and gold. Beautiful 
long, pointed buds; full open blooms pro- 
duced on extremely thrifty bush. 2 
Edith Nellie Perkins 

Talisman. One of the most popular Roses 
for garden or cut flowers. A color com- 
bination of orange, yellow, rose-red and 
scarlet on a background of rich old gold. 
Polyantha or Baby ROSES 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet, never-fading, double 
flowers produced in profusion. 
Golden Salmon. A glowing salmon-scarlet flower makes one 
of the most striking Roses of this group. A thrifty grower 
and prolific bloomer, with mildew-proof foliage. 
Mme. Cecile Brunner. A dainty variety with small, double, 
perfect “Hybrid Tea” form. Soft flesh-pink blended into 
a golden base. 
Climbing and Pillar ROSES 
For the trellis, porch or arbor, the Climbing Roses produce 
a most wonderful covering of delicate foliage and delightful 
flowers. 
American Pillar. A single flowering variety of great beauty, 
flowers of large size, lovely shade of pink with clear white 
eye and clustered yellow stamens. Flowers borne in im- 
mense bunches. 
Climbing Etoile de Hollande. Identical with the Hybrid 
Tea type except it is a climber. 
Climbing Mrs. E. P. Thom. Identical with the Hybrid Tea 
type except it is a climber. 
Climbing Talisman. Identical with the Hybrid Tea type 
except it is a climber. 
Dorothy Perkins. The old favorite soft shell-pink still popu- 
lar with many who appreciate its fine qualities. Flowers 
borne in clusters, with fragrance and lasting quality. 
Excelsa. Called the “Red Dorothy Perkins” with similar 
form and habits to the Dorothy Perkins except a color of 
fine, intense crimson. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty). A very thrifty 
climber with enormous flowers of pearl-pink splashed crim- 
son; remarkable for its broad frilled petals and profuse 
blooming. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The most popular of all red climb- 
ing Roses. Vivid scarlet flowers of large size, produced in 
clusters of 3 to 20 on long, strong stems. See color illus- 
tration, 

Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
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