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McGredy’s Salmon. Plant Patent 410. Splendid 
orange-pink buds open into large, full-petaled apricot- 
salmon blooms, deliciously fragrant and freely 
produced. $1.50. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. This Rose is scarlet only in the 
Fall and other times is a good deep pink. The buds 
are especially slender. Bush is a tall fine grower. 
Very reliable. 35 petals. $1.00. 
McGredy’s Sunset. Plant Patent 317. A deep yellow 
flushed with scarlet. The yellow color is very sun- 
resistant and the bush is a prolific bloomer and a fair 
grower. Its large buds are globular and open prettily, 
48 petals. $1.25, 
McGredy’s Triumph. Plant Patent 190. When Mc- 
Gredy’s call a Rose their “triumph” you can count 
on it being a great one. Large, geranium-red blooms 
flushed with orange are produced on strong, branchy 
plants. 34 petals. $1.25. 
McGredy’s Wonder. In the Fall, when its color is the 
deepest and its size the largest, it surely can be called 
a “wonder.’’ The semi-double blossoms are spec- 
tacular orange-copper and are liberally produced on a 
large, strong bush. 21 petals. $1.00. 
McGredy’s Yellow. The large soft petals open out 
broad and gracefully, making most attractive blos- 
soms that keep on coming almost continuously. The 
lovely soft yellow (not light yellow) is a straight color 
without blend. 31 large and 5 small petals. $1.00. 
Miss America. Plani Patent 264. Blooms are very 
large and flat, being composed of 65 petals, light 
salmon to buff-yellow and produced singly on long 
stems throughout the season. $1.25. 
Miss Rowena Thom. One of the largest pink Roses. 
Growth as well as blossom remind you of Radiance, 
but the bloom is more attractive. The fragrance is 
especially strong. 43 petals. $1.00. 
Mme. Butterfly. A mighty fine old favorite which 
took the place of a still older favorite, Ophelia. The 
shell-pink buds are long and urn-shaped, richly 
fragrant. 25 petals. 85c. 
Mme. Charles Mallerin. Plant Patent 409. A new, 
distinctive color—flaming orange—which almost 
makes one gasp at its daring shades. Sweet fragrance. 
We find that it has poor growth. 40 petals. $1.50. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Plant Patent 129. We like the 
blossoms as well as the sturdy growth of this newer 
Rose. The soft salmon-pink blooms often remind us 
of Los Angeles, but it is so much easier to grow and 
is so disease-resistant that we call it foolproof. The 
long-pointed buds open into large beautiful open 
blossoms. 20 petals. $1.10. 
Mme. Henri Guillot. Plant Patent 337. Growth 
strong and vigorous, foliage glossy and beautiful, and 
blossoms unusually attractive in their peculiar shade 
of cerise-pink. They are sensational in the bud stage 
and likewise in the open blossom. Somewhat subject 
to blackspot. 22 petals. $1.25. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. This has been one of our 
favorite Roses. You ought to see it and you couldn’t 
help but want it. Long stems, long buds, and deep 
cadmium-yellow blossoms toned with burnt-orange. 
38 petals. $1.10. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. One of the favorite white Roses. 
A good sturdy, foolproof grower with beautiful white 
blooms touched with faint pink at the center. In- 
tensely fragrant. 32 petals. $1.00. 
Mme. Nicolas Aussel. An older rose which was a 
favorite of all who knew it. The long buds open to 
copper-pink blooms of beautiful shape and medium 
size. A fine cut flower variety. 44 petals. $1.00. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud 
Mrs. Charles Bell. One of the Radiance family whose 
large, shell-pink blossoms are identical tn shape and 
size with those of Radiance and Red Radiance. A 
large, foolproof grower. 30 petals. 85c. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. The most popular yellow Rose. Its 
sunflower-yellow blooms are borne in profusion on 
nice stems for cutting. A good grower and de- 
pendable in every respect. 29 petals. 85c. 
Mrs. Francis King. Plant Patent 253. Those who 
like large white Roses will surely like this variety. 
Notwithstanding its size, it opens well under almost 
all weather conditions, turning from ivory to white. 
A robust grower. 80 petals. $1.00. 
Mrs. G. A. van Rossem. One of the most outstanding 
of the bronzy colored varieties. The color is a striking 
and gorgeous combination of orange-apricot and gold 
and the petals are heavily veined with vermilion. 37 
petals. $1.00. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. A good actor in every way. 
Large, double pink blooms on sturdy bushes. 50 
petals. $1.00. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. These blossoms are two-tone 
pink but the buds are longer and not as double as 
those of Mrs. Bowles. 35 petals. $1.00. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. One of the deep yellow Roses. 
The numerous buds are a pretty shape and the color 
is very attractive. Bush is a low, compact grower. 
38 petals. $1.00. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. All who see this are imme- 
diately captivated by its showy copper and apricot 
colors and its pretty shaped buds. Not an especially 
strong grower but that makes very little difference 
with those who see it. 38 petals. $1.00. 
Pearl Buck. Plant Patent 437. Graceful pointed 
orange buds come singly on long stems. Excellent for 
cutting. As the bud opens it lightens to a deep yellow 
with tinges of apricot. Lovely fragrance. $1.50. 

