ME ES ISS 
E. G. HILL—$1.25 
MARGARET McGREDY—Orange-scarlet 
mine as the flower ages. 
dark green disease-resistant foliage. 
flowers, passing to car- 
A strong sturdy grower with plenty of 

Always in bloom. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—Extremely long buds of ivory-white opening 
to perfect double flowers. Vigorous grower, with glossy dark 
green foliage. Good in all climates. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—Vivid deep scarlet buds on long stems; 
every one long and slender and beautifully shaped. A very fine 
flowering, vigorous bush. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—Large buttercup-yellow buds of good form 
opening to fairly double blooms of clear light vellow. We like this 
rose for its clean clear color and dark healthy foliage. 
MEV. G. A. VAN ROSSEM—Thick petaled, large orange-yellow 
flowers, heavily veined and suffused with red. A strong hand- 
some bush that blooms very freely throughout the summer. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT—Buds a red-hot copper shade becoming 
a softer coral tint as they open. The famous “Daily Mail” rose. 
Early flowering. Very hardy. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD—Baggatelle Gold Medal winner. Long 
slender buds of nasturtium-orange opening into fragrant blooms 
of nasturtium-buff, tipped shell pink at the petal edge. 
MME. JULES BOUCHET—Medium size white roses, slightly flushed 
pink at the center. Delightfully fragrant and always in bloom. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—The best bedding rose we have today. Per- 
fectly formed buds of a deep rich lemon yellow, coming in quick 
profusion. Foliage dark bronzy green. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Medium-sized, long-pointed buds of 
reddish gold, opening to semi-double flowers of rich golden yellow. 
Continuous bloomer. Fine dark green foliage. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—A beautiful coppery-scarlet-orange, heav- 
ily flushed with Lincoln red on the outside of the petals. The 
flowers are of medium size and are freely produced and delicately 
perfumed. 
PHYLLIS GOLD—Very vigorous free flowering. High centered 
double flowers with broad petals of deep butter yellow lighter at 
the edges. Foliage a rich olive green. Very fine. 

PICTURE—A rose of medium size but exquisite form. Every bloom 
is a “picture”. The color is a rich pink with warm undertones of 
salmon which make the color cheerful and glowing. The plant is 
strong and vigorous and produces one continuous burst of bloom 
| after another all through the season. 
: | PINK DAWN—Long, well-shaped buds opening to full centered 
flowers of deep rose-pink with a bronze and gold base. A strong 
| upright grower, and an excellent cutting rose. 
PINK RADIANCE—The carmine-pink which is so popular in the 
East, Middle-west and South. A vigorous grower. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER—Cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and yellow, 
blending into a most dazzling color effect, fading creamy-yellow 
and pink with age. 
RAPTURE—A dark pink sport of Mme. Butterfly. Continuous 
bloomer producing perfectly formed flowers all season. An excel- 
lent plant with good foliage, and a fine rose for cutting. 
RED RADIANCE—A sport of Radiance, producing bright cerise 
blooms on a strong vigorous plant. 
SISTER THERESE—Buds are borne on extra long stiff stems. The 
| flowers are golden yellow, sometimes streaked with red on the 
outer petals. A strong upright grower. 
SOUTHPORT—One of the finest red roses introduced in recent 
years. Color is bright red, with a hint of gold at the heart of the 
bloom. Pleasing though not strong perfume. The plant is a vigor- 
ous grower and is continuously in bloom. 
TALISMAN—A mixture of rose-red, orange and yellow, this rose has 
probably won more friends than any other rose. A fine cutting 
rose and continuous bloomer. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Pointed buds of blackish red, open into 
high-centered, dark red flowers. In the open blossoms the petals 
curl back, giving a distinct cactus form unmatched by other roses. 
VILLE DE PARIS—One of the finest yellow roses. A clear double 
yellow without any other shadings. Fine glossy bronzy-green foli- 
age that adds distinction to this rose. 

PICTURE—$1.25 

THE WORLD'S FINEST ROSES 
N. VAN HEVELINGEN, PORTLAND, OREGON 
