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PICTURE—$1.10 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—A beautiful rose with a coloring of 
orange-apricot backed with deeper coppery tones. A strong upright 
grower with plenty of clean bright foliage. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Long pointed buds of oriental-red, shaded 
cerise-orange, opening to double lasting blooms which are salmon- 
pink inside and cerise-orange on the outside of the petals. A real 
favorite with all gardeners. 

HADLEY—A vigorous grower producing quantities of large flowers of 
an intense rich dazzling crimson-scarlet, shading to velvety crimson. 
Very fragrant. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND—A iruly wonderful rose here on the Pacific 
Coast. A strong upright plant, with dark green lustrous foliage, pro- 
ducing continuously beautiful roses of vivid nasturtium red on the 
inside of the petals, and golden yellow on the reverse. Fragrant and 
unfading. 
HINRICH GAEDE—The most spectacular rose in the garden. Long 
pointed buds of nasturtium red, opening to double flowers of orange- 
yellow, flushed red. Dark, glossy foliage. 

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HINRICH GAEDE—$1.10 
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IMPERIAL POTENTATE—Glistening rose-carmine buds which open to 
full double flowers of shining rose-pink, pzoduced on a strong growing 
plant, with fine foliage. 
INNOCENCE—Well named for its pure beauty. Two rows of immense 
white petals surround the soft rose-shaded stamens.. The delicate 
charm of this variety gives it great distinction. 
JOANNA HILL—The orange-yellow buds open to perfectly formed 
flowers of apricot, shading to cream-yellow at the outer edges of the 
petals. An excellent grower, with good foliage, fine for cutting. 
K. A. VICTORIA—A favorite old white rose with shapely pointed buds, 
developing into double fr-agrant flowers of ivory white. 
LULU—tThe perfect boutonniere rose—always in demand for its beau- 
tiful lasting buds. The color is coral-apricot, and there is not a rose 
more exquisitely formed in the bud stage than Lulu. A “must have”. 
for your garden. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—tThis rose is becoming increasingly popular 
each year. A strong upright grower and a continuous bloomer with 
long pointed pink buds with a glow of amber and a paler edge. One 
of the best pinks. 
E. G. HILL—A great red rose. Massive blooms of deep crimson and 
scarlet, velvety on inside. Splendid for cutting. Unusually healthy 
foliage. A good grower. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—The most popular red garden rose. Brilliant 
red blooms. with beautiful oval buds. In the fall the blooms have a 
dark velvety sheen, making them almost blackish-red. Thrives every- 
where and produces a fine lot of blooms throughout the season. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—tThe old favorite white. Large double white, 
outer petals occasionally tinged with pink. Particularly recommended 
for cold climates. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR—Wonderful scarlet-crimson blooms on a 
strong erect plant. Highly perfumed, and a profuse bloomer, 
GOLDEN DAWN—Buds of rich straw yellow, splashed with crimson, 
opening to beautiful flowers of sunflower yellow, passing to lemon 
with age. Strong, vigorous and free-flowering with glossy olive-green 
disease-resistant foliage. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE—A splendid yellow rose of upright growth. The 
pure yellow buds are of ideal form. A splendid variety for cutting 
and for bedding. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Orange-scarlet flowers, passing to carmine 
as the flower ages. A strong sturdy grower with plenty of dark green 
disease-resistant foliage. Always in bloom. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—Extremely long buds of ivory-white opening to 
perfect double flowers. Vigorous grower, with glossy dark gzeen fo- 
liage. Good in all climates. 

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