

HYBRID TEA ROSES (Continued) 
Good News (Patent No. 426) — Peach-pink changing 
to silvery pink in the open bloom. Full, perfectly 
formed, tea-scented flowers. A vigorous, bushy 
plant that is constantly in bloom. A really fine 
Rose. Dormant Plants — Each $1.50; Pot Plants 
— Each $1.75 
Grenoble — Large, globular, fully double brilliant 
red flowers. One of the best red garden varie- 
ties. Blooms freely. 
Gruss an Teplitz — One of the most prolific bedding 
roses. It has fragrant crimson-scarlet flowers all 
summer. 
Hector Dean (Patent No. 361) — Long pointed buds 
open to satiny pink with a soft orange base. 
Rich old-Rose fragrance. A_ strong healthy 
grower and a generous bloomer. Pot Plants — 
Each $1.50 
Kaiserin A. Viktoria — Long shapely buds, fully 
double creamy white flowers; an old variety but 
still considered to be the most perfect white; 
deliciously fragrant. 
Lady Ashton — The long-pointed buds open to 
clear, warm rose-pink flowers with yellow glow 
at base of petals. Vigorous and free-blooming. 
Mme. Butterfly — Perfectly formed light-pink flowers 
faintly tinted with gold; richly fragrant; ideal 
for cutting. 
Mme. Henry Guillot (Patent No. 337) — Deep pink 
overlaid with reddish orange; a vivid, beautiful- 
ly blended, two-toned variety; long, pointed buds 
that open to Camellia-shaped, fragrant flowers. 
Pot Plants — Each $1.50 
Margaret McGredy — Large cupped flowers of solid 
orange-scarlet; a profuse bloomer and very satis- 
factory. 
McGredy’s Salmon — Apricot-salmon; a clear bril- 
liant color. Exquisite buds unfold to beautiful 
Vigorous grower of low 
Pot Plants 
flowers of fine form. 
bushy type and a heavy bloomer. 
— Each $1.75 
McGredy’s Scarlet — Velvety brilliant scarlet, shad- 
ed rose-pink; beautiful high-centered blooms on 
long stems. 

McGredy’s Triumph 
McGredy’s Sunset (Patent No. 317) — Saffron-yellow 
blushed with soft orange and rich scarlet. Well 
shaped, sweetly fragrant flowers. Pot Plants 
— Each $1.50 a 
McGredy’s Yellow — Canary-yellow; excellent form 
in bud and when open; a vigorous free-blooming 
plant with healthy, glossy foliage. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom -—— Pure unfading yellow of fine 
form; one of the best yellow roses; fragrant. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem — Two-tone, orange and yel- 
low apricot with a golden base; striking color 
arrangement. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles — Deep glowing pink. Large, 
fragrant, perfectly formed flowers with strong 
stems. Vigorous and free-blooming. 
Mrs. Henry Morse — Two-tone pink; bright carmine 
on the outside with flesh-pink on the inside of 
petals. Perfect buds and fine for cutting. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont — The most satisfactory yellow 
rose for the garden. Double flowers of rich 
golden yellow; very reliable. 
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