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Golden Dawn — The ideal yellow garden Rose. The ovoid. 
lemon-yellow bud, heavily splashed with crimson, de- 
velopes into a well formed, sweetly scented, large, double, 
sunflower-yellow flower that reminds one of the old 
favorite Marechal Niel. Vigorous, free flowering. 
Golden Emblem—Two-tone, red & yellow. 
Golden Pernet—Yellow 
Gruss an Teplitz — This is a Rose for everybody, succeeding 
under the most ordinary conditions. In color it is of the 
richest scarlet, shading to a velvety crimson, 
Hadley—Dark crimson. 
Hinrich Gaede—Bright vermilion toned gold. 
Hoosier Beauty—Crimson. 
Imperial Potentate — Splendidly formed buds of rosy 
carmine which open to crisp petaled blooms of shin- 
ing rose-pink. Foliage is exceptionally fresh and fine. 
An unusually fragrant rose and one we highly recom- 
mend. 
Independence Day — Orange copper, always in bloom. 
Joanna Hill — Invaluable for the garden. The buds are 
large. long pointed and open to large, full. semi-double, 
attractive, long lasting, moderately fragrant flowers of 
a clear yellow with orange-yellow heart. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria — Soft pearly white, tinted with 
just enough lemon in the center to relieve the white; 
remarkably fragrant, beautifully formed flowers on long 
graceful stems; a strong, free, healthy grower. 
‘Lady Hillingdon — A beautiful coppery shade of apricot- 
yellow, beautiful in the bud; strong, vigorous grower; 
free flowering. 
Lady Marg. Stewart—Orange shaded yellow. 
Los Angeles — Very vigorous, and produces a continuous 
succession of long-stemmed flowers of a luminous flame 
pink, toned with coral and shaded with translucent 
gold at the base of the petals. 
Louise C. Breslau—Peach. 
Margaret McGredy — Large, ovoid buds and double, cupped 
flowers of solid orange-vermilion. Very prolific. This 
extraordinary Rose has been widely discussed and tested 
in this country and found good. 
Madame Butterfly — A symphony of white, bright pink, 
apricot and gold. Compared with Ophelia, this deriv- 
ation is fuller-petaled, more prolific, and of greater 
color appeal. The buds are a rich red, yellow at base. 
base. 
McGredy’s Scarlet — The fragrant, full double flowers are 
of a good size. They are brilliant scarlet, orange-yellow 
at base of petals, the upper portions lightly touched 
with crimson, varying some in color under changing 
weather conditions but always beautiful. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem — A marvelously beautiful 
Rose with a unique color combination not found in any 
other variety, a most striking blending of dark vivid 
orange and apricot on a golden yellew ground, fre- 
quently with touches of bronze on the reverse of the 
Mme. Edouard Heriott — The Daily Mail Rose. In color its 
buds are coral-red, shaded with yellow at the base; the 
open flowers of medium size, semi-double, of a superb 
coral-red, shaded with yellow and bright rosy scarlet 
passing to shrimp-red. 
