14 Thomas J. Grey Company 

Two-year dormant plants, $1.50 each. 
Pot-grown plants, prices on application. 



















































Betty Uprichard. Semi-double, salmon-pink flow- 
ers stained with copper, pink on the outside. 
Briarcliff. Silvery rose-pink. 
Columbia, Extra large, glistening rose-pink, long 
stems. 
Dame Edith Helen. Enormous, very double, pure 
pink blooms, continually produced. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Buds of rich orange, sal- 
mon-pink on interior, turning to golden shaded 
blooms. 
Editor McFarland. Bright clear pink. 
E. G. Hill. Dazzling scarlet shading to deeper red. 
Etoile de Hollande. The world’s leading red 
rose. 
Gruss an Teplitz. 
dark scarlet. 
Joanna Hill. Light yellow, with bronze shadings 
in middle. 
Kaiserin Augusta 
lemon. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. A beautifully formed, double, 
high-centered variety of brilliant red borne on 
long stems. 
Margaret McGredy. Oriental red. 
Mey. G. A. Van Rossem. Buds yellow, veins 
orange-brown, full, double, fragrant flowers open 
lighter. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Very large, brilliant rose- 
pink. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Coral or brick-red. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Color Indian yellow, shading 
to lemon. ; 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. Shell-pink. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. One of the best yellows. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont. Reddish gold buds 
turn to lasting and fragrant blooms of deep 
golden yellow. 
Mme. Butterfly. 
flower. 
President Herbert Hoover. An _ outstanidng 
novelty of maroon, orange and gold; a_ perfect 
rose for the home garden. 
Radiance. Soft carmine-pink. 
scented. 
Red Radiance. A crimson sport of Radiance. 
Sister Therese. Golden yellow. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. The best one of 
the few really yellow, with a pointed bud and 
glossy foliage. 
Talisman. Most vividly colored rose, apricot shad- 
ing to yellow at base, strong grower, free bloomer. 
White Killarney. A pure white rose. 
Profuse, fragrant blooms of 
Victoria. Cream-shaded 

Similar to Ophelia but larger 
Double; 
sweet- 
TRI-OGEN 
ROSE 
GARDEN 
SPRAY 
Combined spray 
treatment: fungi- 
cide, _ insecticide, 
and plant stimu- 
lant. Combined as 
a kit. Harmless to 
foliage or blooms. 
Small kit, $1.50; 
medium kit, $4.00; 
large kit (makes 
32 gals.), $6.00. 

Climbing American Beauty 
Climbing Roses 
Two-year dormant plants, $1.00 each; $9.50 
per doz., except where noted. 
American Pillar. Chaste pink, white center; 
single. 
Climbing American Beauty. Rose-pink; fra- 
grant. 
Crimson Rambler. Large clusters of crimson 
flowers. 50c. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Flesh-pink. Double and fra- 
grant. 
Doubloons (Plant Patent No. 152). A vigorous 
climber with heavy wood and handsome glossy 
foliage. Buds ovoid, deep saffron-yellow, flowers 
large, double, cupped; rich gold, fragrant. Gives 
two liberal crops six weeks apart if the first 
spring blooms have not been cut. $1.50. 
Jacotte. Flower large, semi-double, coppery yel- 
low, tinted coppery red. 
Mary Wallace. Semi-double, rose-pink, with sal- 
mon base. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet, semi- 
double flowers of medium size, produced in large 
clusters. 
Silver Moon. 
Silvery white. Foliage is mildew 
proof. 
The New Dawn. The everblooming Dr. W. Van 
Fleet. $1.50: 
Baby Rambler Roses 
Two-year, dormant plants, $1.50 each. 
Else Poulsen. Semi-double, rose-pink. 
Gloria Mundi. Very double flowers of rich orange- 
scarlet. 
Golden Salmon. Orange. 
Gruss an Aachen. Sa!mon-pink. 
Triomphe Orleanais. A very fine crimson. 
Ideal. Rich garnet-red. 
Miss Edith Cavell. 
with darker shadings. 
Semi-double. Scarlet-red, 

