LULU--This is deservedly the most popular and beloved medium sized corsage and 
buttonhole rose. It has an enormously long, enchantingly slender furling bud of rich 
salmon pink with a yellow base, growing demurely upright on the end of the stem. 
This is a fine healthy bush of medium height blooming heavily and constantly. I 
cannot see why the need of all the ballyhoo about Pinocchio, for its fat little dumpy 
bud along side of the older Lulu’s slender one makes me wonder why. Further, Lulu 
has infinitely better color stability and from my plants it is sufficiently vigorous. When 
I first got this variety from England I thought it never would be any good as it was 
lacking in vigor; but as I now have worked on it for ten years it has ample vigor to 
produce quantities of those most perfect long buds with the urn-shaped tops......... $1.50 
MARK SULLIVAN, Pat. No. 599—Now we have a strong growing plant with the most 
gorgeous red and yellow mixed color roses. The amount of red flamed on the yellow 
ground determined by the time of the year and the weather. This is fully covered in 
“Hennessey on Roses” which fully explains these former color mysteries. This rose is 
not good in the deep south or the hot middle states because of the large amount of 
Foetida in its makeup. The beautiful buds and spectacular blooms are at home in the 
INOT testy erin een ee tee ere A OP ee $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. No further discount. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—This rose is a very strong grower with healthy large foliage 
and a very long bud. It is essentially for the Pacific Northwest where its color is a 
warm scarlet shaded yellow at the base in the spring and fall when other roses are not 
good because of inclement weather. Supreme for cutting with a plant that can take it; 
and when we have a cool, long, drawn out spring when other roses fail us at Show 
Time, it can be depended to bring in prizes. A very steady producer.................-..-.- $1.25 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—Verty strong growing soft yellow. The color is best in coastal 
regions. Huge blooms, fine long buds. Very healthy foliage. Always in demand be- 
cause of its ability to win prizes in the coastal areas. Will not hold its color in the 
eastern hot areas or even in the summer on the seacoast.............222..-..----2eee-2e-eeeeeeeees $1.50 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT, Pat. 337—The always-sold-out variety. Its popularity seems 
to increase every year. A perfect, compact, very vigorous plant with enormous glossy 
green foliage that always has enormous leaves right under the bloom. An orange coral 
bud that opens to a bloom of the same color. Fades gracefully (ain’t that what we 
are all trying to do). VERY SATISFACTORY. There is a vast difference between 
this rose and Angels Mateu even though the colors are described the same, as all 
color descriptions are at the start of the opening of the bloom. This rose changes 
immediately to a watermelon coral after opening................--.- $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. 
No further discount. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD—This is definitely not for the Pacific Northwest 'till one 
gets back into the higher altitudes where it is a must have. For then it comes into its 
own and is a glorious rich orange as it is in the hot middle states. Though I would not 
recommend it for the humid heat of Iowa and Missouri, It has marvelous form in both 
' bud and bloom and is very vigorous as well. Medium: height......................--....--- $1.50 
