
Yellow Varieties 
Golden Dawn. One of the best 
garden Roses, with large, very double and 
very fragrant flowers of pale straw-yellow. 
The plants are low but spreading, with 
beautiful foliage. $1 each. 
Golden Sastago. A buttercup-yellow 
sport of Condesa de Sastago with the 
same fine plant as the parent. The large 
cupped blooms are fragrant and are 
freely produced. 35 petals. $1 each. 
Joanna Hill. A favorite cut-flower 
variety with shapely buds and _high- 
centered open flowers of pale yellow; 
mildly fragrant. Healthy plants of 
medium growth. $1 each. 
Luna. Long-pointed bud that opens 
into a high-centered, well-formed bloom 
of lovely pale yellow, becoming soft 
cream-white as it ages. Very fragrant. 
Dark foliage; plant bushy and vigorous. 
$1 each. 
McGredy’s Sunset. Plant Patent No. | 
317. Glowing gold and yellow flowers that 
hold their form very well. The buds are 
exquisitely shaped, and have a mild fra- 
grance. Blooms freely, and is resistant to 
both disease and hot weather. $1.25 each. 
McGredy’s Yellow. A cupped flower 
of bright buttercup-yellow, large and 
really exquisite. Bud is of long-pointed 
form, borne on a dark red stem. Glossy 
dark bronzy foliage; growth vigorous. 
$1 each, 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Best 
of the clear unshaded yellow Roses. Flow- 
ers well shaped, of medium size, and richly 
yellow. Fine foliage and growth vigorous. 
Free flowering. $1 each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. A deep yellow 
Rose that shows no signs of fading. Good 
foliage and a prolific bloomer. $1 each. 
Roslyn. Bud deep orange, becoming 
golden yellow as it unfolds, with the re- 
verse of the petals more orange than the 
inside. Large and semi-double in shape, 
with slight fragrance. Vigorous, compact 
plant. $1 each. 

McGredy’s Yeilow 
Bicolor Varieties 
Alezane. Plant Patent No. 116. Beau- 
tiful blooms of deep apricot with brown- 
ish tints and carrying a fruity fragrance. 
The stout plants are the first to bloom in 
the spring and are extra hardy and long 
lived. $1 each. 
Angels Mateu. Plant Patent No. 174. 
A very distinctive shade—orange-rose. 
Large blooms, full-petaled and with the 
fragrance of red raspberries. Makes a 
fine exhibition flower. $1 each. 
Autumn. A richly colored double 
flower of burnt-orange red, orange, and 
pink. Plants of medium height. A striking 
Rose in the fall. $1 each. 
California. Plant Patent No. 449. A 
warm shade of orange toned saffron- 
yellow, with the reverse of the petals over- 
laid saffron-rose. Very large blooms, 5 to 
6 inches across. Glossy, disease-resistant 
foliage; vigorous growth. $1.50 each. 
Condesa de Sastago. This spectacular 
cupped bloom is burning copper inside and 
golden yellow on the reverse. It is fragrant 
and produced on strong, upright plants. 
50 petals. $1 each. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent No. 
38. Stunning new Rose of coppery pink, 
strongly tinted with ruddy shades in 
the bud, opening to big, handsomely 
shaped flowers of striking color. $1 each. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Great double 
flowers of a brownish peach-color that is 
distinct and beautiful. They are sweetly 
fragrant, too. Upright, generous-blooming 
plants. $1 each. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. One of the 
finest of the two-tone pink Roses, with 
rosy carmine on the reverse of the petals 
and salmon inside, all overspread with a 
thin golden sheen. Splendid plants, bloom- 
ing freely. $1 each. 
Faience. Very large, loose flowers, 
coppery rose inside, with a reverse of 
pinkish yellow. The plants are big and 
bushy and bloom freely. $1 each. 
Girona. Tall, healthy plants with 
long-stemmed blooms of Tyrian-rose and 
golden yellow. They are not only beautiful 
but wonderfully fragrant. A great Rose 
you will like. 30 petals. $1 each. 
Heinrich Wendland. One of the most 
spectacular of all Roses, with fragrant, un- 
fading flowers of nasturtium-red, with a 
deep golden yellow reverse. $1 each. 
Mme. Henri Guillot. Plant Patent 
No. 337. Raspberry to watermelon-pink. 
Petals are broad, firm, and arranged some- 
what in urn shape, and later the bloom 
resembles a large camellia in form. Very 
fragrant. Long, strong stems. $1.25 each. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. A Gold Medal 
winner from the north of Ireland, with 
astonishing buds and flowers of glowing 
orange-salmon and coppery gold. One of 
the best of the new varieties. $1 each. 
President Herbert Hoover. Enormous 
flowers of ever-changing color. Deep cop- 
per-red in bud, golden in the center, with 
deep pink outer petals. In autumn it is 
superb. Plants very strong, with good foli- 
age, blooming early and often. $1 each. 
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Saturnia 
Saturnia. Plant Patent No. 349. 
Another gay bicolor, cardinal-red on the 
face, the reverse salmon-yellow and copper. 
Richly fragrant. Spreading plant. 20 
petals. $1 each. 
Signora. Plant Patent No. 201. A 
great new Rose of fine form on long stems. 
Deep orange, heavily veined carmine, 
edges of petals brick-orange. Fruit fra- 
grance. 45 petals. $1.25 each. 
Talisman. The great florists’ Rose 
with spectacular blooms of yellow, orange, 
and scarlet, changing with the season. 
Fragrant flowers on fine stems for cutting. 
90 cts. each. 
The Chief. Plant Patent No. 456. 
Magnificent full flowers of carmine-pink 
overspread with an orange flush and 
golden base to petals. Fruity fragrance. 
Strong bushy plants. 30 petals. $1 each. 
' White Varieties 
Caledonia. A large, very double white 
Rose that lasts very well. The blooms are 
borne on long, strong stems, and the plant 
is clothed with leathery, dark green foliage. . 
$1 each. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. This old 
Rose is the finest of all the whites. It has 
form, fragrance, and is fully double. 
Plants are of average height and bloom. 
$1 each. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Large, well- 
shaped creamy white buds that have a 
faint pink flush in the center as they open. 
Sweet-scented flowers on a healthy plant 
that is always in bloom. Highly recom- 
mended. $1 each. 
Snowbird. Fully double blooms of 
snowy white with a creamy center. 
Deliciously fragrant. Plants are of moder- 
ate growth with profuse attractive healthy 
foliage and a continuous crop of bloom 
all season. The best white bedding Rose. 
$1 each. 
All 90-ct. varieties, $9 per doz.; $1 varieties, $10 per 
d Half-dozen plants, any assortment of varieties, at 
dozen rates. These prices do not apply to Patented Roses. Prices given are prepaid, 
when the order amounts to $2 or more. 
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