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C36 ~Golden Dawn— This lovely rose has 
taken the entire world by storm. The gor- 
geous buds of yellow have splashes of car- 
mine and open into large, fragrant flowers 
of sunflower yellow. Hardy, Vigorous, free- 
blooming. 
C37 Golden Rapture—Exceedingly fine 
new rose, is fragrant, flowers of clear 
golden yellow. Exquisite buds on long 
stems, fine for cutting as they last so long. 
A robust grower, it produces its fine 
flowers all through the season. Pictured 
on page 41. 
C38 Gruss an Teplitz—It is never with- 
out bloom all season. The flowers are fra- 
grant and such an intense scarlet. Very 
hardy. 
C41 Hinrich Gaede— Its brilliant blooms 
are the first to catch your eye—bright 
vermilion flushed orange. Flowers are fra- 
grant, large, double and freely produced. 
A grand colorful rose. 
C44 K. A. Victoria— Absolutely perfect, 
fragrant flowers of Ivory-white. An old 
favorite that even today has not been sur- 
passed. 
C46 Margaret McGredy—At first the 
color is a_ bright orange-scarlet that 
lightens to a rich carmine and is beautiful 
A thrifty, 
vigorous grower that is always in bloom. 
C47 McGredy’s Ivory—A magnificent 
creamy-white rose that is fragrant and 
deep-petaled. Buds are long pointed, open- 
ing into very large, double flowers. Many 
consider it the finest white rose. Pictured 
on page 41. 
C48 McGredy’s Scarlet—A wonderful 
rose, beautiful in the garden and fine for 
cutting. The large, perfect flowers of lu- 
minous carmine-red are produced gener- 
ously from spring until frost. Should be 
in every rose garden. Pictured on page 39, 
C49 McGredy’s Yellow—This new rose 
is our favorite yellow. The color is so 
soft and clear and pure. The flower has a 
charm and grace all its own and entirely 
distinct. A strong grower and free bloomer. 
Pictured on page 40. 


fine for cutting. 
COLLECTION > 
We have so many fine varieties that we cannot include all of them in our 
Gold Medal and Mother’s Rose Collections. Every one of the six roses 
. > below are good enough to go in the finest of collections. Beautiful colors, 
fragrant, free-blooming, vigorous growers. Lovely in the garden and 
DAD'S ROSE 
1 Edith Nellie Perkins, salmon-pink. 
1 E. G. Hill, deep crimson. 
1 Hinrich Gaede, vermilion. 
1 Mrs. Sam McGredy, apricot and gold. 
1 Pres. Hoover, peach. 
1 Mrs. E. P. Thom, clear yellow. 
ag All 6 for $3.25 Selected 2 year No. 1 Plants 

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Chl Mme. Joseph Perraud—Zfis out. . 
standing rose is pictured on page 40. «A 
wonderful exhibition and garden rosesThe 
long slender buds open into fragrant full 
flowers of nasturtium biiff flushéd orange. 
Very vigorous. Large, glossy foliage. 
C52 Mme. Jules Bouche— Considered 
the finest white garden rose. The sweetly 
scented blooms are produced very freely 
all season and last a long time when cut. 
Fine buds. Pictured on page 39. 
C54 Mrs. E. P. Thom—A grand rose of 
unfading, clear yellow. Strong growing 
and free-blooming, it has made good all 
over America. 
C55 Mrs. P. S. Dupont—From early 
summer until early freezing this rose is a 
glorious sight with its rich yellow flowers. 
Long pointed buds, fragrant, profuse 
bloomer. It was the favorite yellow rose 
in our World’s Fair Rose Garden in Chi- 
cago. Pictured on page 39. 
C56 Mrs. Sam McGredy— A remarkable 
new rose. Pointed. buds open into beauti- 
ful fragrant flowers of apricot suffused 
’ gold. It is vigorous, hardy, free-blooming 
and does well everywhere. 
C60 Pink Dawn— A new rose that is fine 
for both garden and cutting. The buds are 
lovely, and open into large, fully double 
flowers of clear, purest pink, extremely 
fragrant. A vigorous grower, hardy and 
free blooming. 
C62 Poinsettia—This vigorous rose, so 
appropriately named, brings to you the 
brilliance, the glowing red color of the 
Christmas poinsettia. Long pointed buds, 
ideally formed, fine for cutting. Free- 
bloomer. 
C64 Pres. Hoover—A glorious combina- 
tion of cerise-toned orange, scarlet and 
yellow.. Recognized as one of America’s 
best roses. Richly perfumed, long- 
stemmed and free-blooming. Very vig- 
orous bloomer. 







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BEGINNER'S COLLECTION 
You who think you cannot grow 
roses or who have had poor success 
in the past, should plant these. 
They will live and bloom, year after 
year, with but little care and atten- 
tion. They are all free blooming, 
hardy, healthy and vigorous. All 
Postpaid. 
1 Golden Dawn, Yellow 
1K. A. Victoria, white 
1 Margaret McGredy, carmine. 
1 Pink Radiance, pink 
1 Red Radiance, red 
1 Talisman, two-tone 
C10 A11G for$3. 15 Postpaid 
(Regular Price $3.85) 
Selected 2 Year No. 1 Plants 
Cll all G for $2. 7 5 Postpaid 
(Regular Price $3.15) 
Standard 2 Year Plants 
C66 Radiance, Pink—The great Amer- 
ican pink rose, planted everywhere because 
it has made good everywhere. The fra- 
grant flowers are produced abundantly all 
season. 
C67 Radiance, Red—This is America’s 
Vigorous grower, hardy, 
healthy, free-blooming, with a true rose 
fragrance. 
C68 Red Hoover—Thisrose has the qual- 
ities that make a great rose, its flowers 
open a bright scarlet changing to a warm 
glowing rosy-red, beautiful at all times. 
Particularly fine in the middle west. 
C72 Sister Therese— Long, pointed buds 
unfold into rich, daffodil-yellow that holds 
its color. Free-bloomer, fragrant. 
C75 Talisman—A glorious combination 
of orange-yellow and rose-red. The buds 
are long pointed, flower is double, high- 
centered. The fragrant flowers are freely 
produced all season and are especially fine 
for cutting as they come on long stems. 
The late fall bloom is exceptionally gor- 
geous. 
C77] The Doctor—This is considered by 
many to be the most beautifully colored of 
all pink roses. Mr. Fred Howard, the 
greatest living American rose hybridizer, 
considers it to be one of his greatest 
achievements. The long, pointed buds 
open into simply enormous, yet graceful 
blooms, so fragrant that you can detect 
them many yards away. It isa pink with 
a life, and iridescence, a sheen that is be- 
yond description. Each flower is so per- 
fect, so gorgeous, that you will consider 
it almost priceless. Many rose lovers 
think it is the most beautiful of all pink 
roses. Pictured on page 41. 
