Bloom..... 
Originated. . 
Awarded... 
53 12 tors 










©). & Pp. co. 
treamline”’ Rose 
No. 172) 
Distinction . 
there has never been 
another with sleek, 
flowing buds like 
these. 
golden yellow, large, 
substantial; 20 to 25 
petals; long-lasting 
when cut. Light fra- 
grance. 
by Dr. Nicolas in our 
own gardens. 
Gold Medals in 
France and Italy; 
Gold Medal of the 
American Rose So- 
ciety. 
12.50 


McGREDY’S SALMON 
(Plant Patent No. 410) 
Sometimes salmon-pink, sometimes deep reddish flame- 
salmon, the lovely, large, Miotecen eet beautifully 
formed flowers make prize exhibition blooms that win 
the interest of the crowds as well as the approval of the 
judges of the show. Here is an Irish gem that is a jewel 
in every American garden, and seems to have been bred 
especially for varying climates of the U.S. A. The thick 
petals make blooms long-lasting both for garden display 
and cutting; the prolific, continuous blooms provide 
ample flowers to grace the home. 
Buds...... .exquisite, symmetrical, of an appealing 
orange-pink shade. 
Blooms..... unfold with rare grace into delightful apri- 
cot-salmon flowers. 
Fragrance. ..tich, full, fascinating. 
Plantae an exuberant bloomer all season. Medium to 
tall growing, with an abundance of attrac- 
tive, bronzy-green foliage. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
©}. &P.co. 


Salmon 
CYNTHIA BROOKE (2 Pent 
A precious new Rose of surpassing loveliness and perfume, in 
an entirely different color combination. This gem from the 
famous McGredys, of Portadown, Ireland, is Interesting to 
the po 
rich co 

hardy, 
— Flower.. 
Color... 

White Briarcliff © 1. # PCO. Foliage. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF (Plant Patent Height.. 
No. 108) oe 
One of the daintiest and most delightful of Distinction .both in bud and open 
all white Roses—grows gracefully. Produces flower, pure white. A 
gteat quantities 
throughout the entire season. Exquisite in 
flower arrangements. With the loveliness of py, 
week ahead of most. $1.50 each; 
Greedy Prolific. . . .ttemendous producer 3 for $3.75; 
a charming bride, this gorgeous Rose proudly Prize of Honor. . .and Gold Medal 
displays its blooms—so coolly fragrant—so at International Ex- 
generously long-lived. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 

ZULU QUEEN “2:23 
The darkest and one of the ‘‘blackest’’ of all Red 
Roses—a magnificent, dusky deep maroon, almost 
black in its recesses. The flowers are very large and 
full-petaled. Large, dark green foliage on a stal- 
wart bush. Of distinct vigor and beauty, the rich, 
velvety blooms never burn in the sun, even in torrid 
Blooms. . .the long, pointed buds open glori- 
Generous. .each bloom proudly borne, singly 
Zulu Queen 
Fully double. 12 for $15. 
spreading, 2 to 3 ft. 
hibition, Paris. ©3.@P.00. Cynthia Brooke 
The demand continues to exceed the 
supply of this rare Rose. 
[BM one & vigorous, hardy, well-propor- 
tioned; grows 2 ft. tall. 
ously; distinctly and delightfully 
perfumed. 
on long stems. While not an 
exuberant bloomer, far from 
sparse. 
‘Color. . holds its deep hues throughout 
the life of the flowers. \ 
$2. each; 3 for $5.; 12 for $20. 
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int of fascination at all stages. The rounded bud is 
salmon-orange. When the petals unfold, the inside reveals a 
ntrasting golden-yellow. As the flowers develop, the 
F colors soften to a combination of pastel shades, finishing a 
pinkish-orange on the outside of the petals and a buff-yellow 
inside. There is distinctive charm in the meticulous unfolding 
of the 45 petals in an intricate and perfect design. Vigorous, 
and a plentiful bloomer—all summer, too, 
medium size, gracefully cupped, in- 
teresting. Clean, fruity fragrance. 
outside of petals salmon-orange, fin- 
ishing pinkish-orange; inside buft 
to yellow—a pastel symphony. 
leathery; rich 
dark green. 
about 20 in. 
disease-resistant, z 
withstands heat, 
tain and sun. 



