
OSE LIST 
PROVEN BY USE 
Roses have long been a major product of the Northwest, and we feel that our area 
can grow bushes that are not excelled by any other region. Seasons ideal for the de- 
velopment of the finest blooms ever seen on rose bushes are equally good for growing 
fine stock for planting elsewhere. We take great pride in the quality and produc- 
tivity of our rose bushes. 
PICTURE. Rich pink flowers with a slight salmon cast. Continuous bloom on vigorous 
plants with glossy dark green foliage. The reflexed petals and high center produce 
a shapely bloom, which always attracts attention. 
PINK DAWN. Very large, high centered, fragrant, double flowers of deep rose-pink 
developing from long pointed buds. Extremely husky plants covered with soft, green 
foliage and liberal in their production of flowers. 
POINSETTIA. Bright unfading scarlet flowers of large size and full doubleness. Abun- 
dant and continuous bloom on compact sturdy bushes. A good variety to add to a 
collection of reds. 
SOUTHPORT. A large and full scarlet 
holding its color in all weather. Brilliant 
and showy in the garden. Buds of excel- 
lent shape produced in great profusion. 
Fine growth and excellent health make it 
a most desirable plant to have. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Flowers orange 
shaded maroon with lighter reverse. Long 
strong stems and well shaped buds open- 
ing with a spicy fragrance make it fine 
for cutting. Its vigor and profuse flower- 
ing are effective in the garden. 
TALISMAN. Large very beautiful, rich 
green leathery leaves on vigorous plants 
which are consistent in their flower pro- 
duction. Open blooms are golden yellow 
and copper shaded with carmine, shown 
to good advantage against the lovely rich 
green foliage. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW 
SINGLE ROSES (Con’t.) 
IRISH FIREFLAME. Rose 
colored bud with twisted pet- 
als splashed crimson. Five- 
inch fragrant flowers old gold 
veined crimson. Dark, glossy 
green foliage, compact, 
bushy, 2-foot plants. 
LULU. Very long, 
pointed buds of deep orange- 
red. Open flowers of large 
nicely 
size, salmon-rose to pink. A 
dwarf, compact, bushy plant 
of great vigor. Foliage rich, 
glossy green. 
VESUVIUS. Dark, velvety 
crimson with fine fragrance. 
Long tapering buds appear- 
ing darker until open. A vig- 
orous bush of 21 feet with 
large foliage of a light leath- 
ery green. 

PICTURE 


SOUTHPORT 
SINGLE ROSES 
EACH $1.25 
For real charm in the garden and cut for use in 
arrangements the single roses are without peer. 
Lovely, long tapering buds and large open flow- 
ers of rich, beautiful colors are striking in form 
and character. We offer with great pleasure 
this selected color range of outstanding va- 
rieties. 
DAINTY BESS. Lovely soft shell-pink with 
wine stamens. Sturdy bush with excellent bloom- 
ing habit. The best known of the singles. 
INNOCENCE. While generally considered a 
single rose this variety has a double row of pet- 
als which add to its charm as an apparent sin- 
gle. Pure white flowers with golden yellow sta- 
mens which measure 5 inches across. The 
slightly waved petals suggest movement in the 
flower clusters. Dark foliage on a vigorous 
bush. 

HINRICH GAEDE 
