16 MAY NURSERY CO., YAKIMA 
Mrs. E. P. Thom — A beautiful deep yellow rose. Large 
pointed bud, flowers large and perfectly formed; last- 
ing, moderately fragrant. Vigorous grower and blooms 
heavily all season. 
Mme. Jules Bouche — Glistening white shaded blush at 
center. Always in bloom. Strong. Vigorous. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy — This lovely flower has attained its 
popularity solely on its merits. For elegant, shapely buds 
it cannot be surpassed; practically every flower is per- 
fect. Buds are produced singly on strong slender stems. 
The color is a glowing combination of red, copper and 
orange changing to warm pink with golden suffusion 
as flowers age. The clear bronze color of the new foliage. 
gives plants unusual beauty in early spring before the 
appearance of flowers. 
Ophelia — Delicate tint of salmon-flesh, shaded with rose. 
President Herbert Hoover — Large flowers of a very charm- 
ing combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and 
yellow, with broad, thick petals; very fragrant. 
Radiance—Pink. 
Red Radiance—Red. 
Shot Silk — Salmon orange. Fragrant. 
Souer Therese—Rich yellow, long bud. 
Talisman — One of the most beautiful and popular Roses 
ever introduced. Very lasting and extremely fragrant. A 
good grower and free bloomer. Gold to coppery-red 
Victoria Harrington —Red. 
Ville de Paris—Buttercup-yellow. 
POLYANTHAS 
Edith Cavell—Brilliant scarlet. 
Ellen Poulsen—Pink. 
Golden Salmon. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
ALL VARIETIES — Each $1.00 
American Pillar—Crimson pink. 
Climhing American Beauty— Rosy crimson. 
Climbing Etoile de Hollande—Crimson.. 
Climbing Golden Emblem—yYellow. 
Climbing Los Angeles—Coral pink. 
Climbing Mme. Ed Herriott—Coral Red. 
Climbing Pres. Hoover—Orange to scarlet. 
Climbing Talisman—Gold to coppery red. 
Crimson Rambler— 
Dr. Van. Fleet—Flesh pink. 
Dorothy Perkins—Pink. 
Excelsa—Red rambler. 
Mme. G. Staechelin—(Spanish Beauty)—Pear] pink. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Large, vivid scarlet shaded with crimson. 
