
Mrs. 





Sam 
McGredy A . a rT 
ny of These Fine Varieties 
. GROUP x 455 Because of the tremendous demand all 
8 plants, over America, you are urged to send your 
1 of each order as early as possible to be sure of 
in color on this page (value $7.60) those you want, before our stocks are ex- 
‘ hausted, It is just as important to order 
> the newer Roses now—be sure to include 
_. ~~ es e some of them, especially the Floribundas. 
Kaiserin du Pont Briarcliff Extra large; perfect form; exquisite deep 
Auguste , rose-pink, lighter on outer petals. 



Caledonia Large; white; very double; long-lasting; 
slightly fragrant. Long stems. Hardy. 
Christopher Stone Velvety scarlet-crimson; Damask 
fragrance. Vigorous, upright. Stands hot weather. 
Condesa de Sastago Two-toned coppery pink in- 
side, golden tint outside. 
Dainty Bess Large frilled single flowers, flesh-pink 
inside; old-rose reverse. Deep red stamens. 
Dame Edith Helen Glowing pink; large, full, in- 
tensely fragrant. Continuous bloomer. Very hardy. 
Dr. Kirk Long pointed buds of deep carmine-scarlet; 
large high-centered reddish coral flowers; fragrant. 
Duquesa de Penaranda Copper-apricot in summer; 
cinnamon-peach in fall. 
Viktoria 
Pres. Macia 
McGredy's 
Yellow 
ERE are the choicest of the older Hybrid Tea 
Roses, so loved by all that they continue to merit 
a place in many fine gardens. Only Roses that do 
well in all parts of the country are to be found in this 
list—recommended by leading Rosarians, extensively 
planted in public Rose Gardens, always admired. All - 
are Everblooming. Condesa 
These hardy Universal Favorites are highest grade —# Suastago | 
2-year-old northern field-grown plants, ideal for a large 
colorful planting at little cost. Unless otherwise in- 
dicated, all plants produce fine double blooms. A 
generous supply of cut-flowers can be obtained from early 
June throughout thesummer and fall from your plantings 
of these universal favorites this fall. All are sent prepaid. 
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