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Poinsettia 
Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
Northern field-grown plants with big branching tops and fibrous roots. Plant them 
this spring and they will blossom this August. Next year and for many succeeding 
years, they will begin blooming in June and continue until hard frost. 
These are Two-Year-Oid, Top Quality Bushes—The Cream of the Field 
EACH $1 eZ PLANTS $3.45 
Betty Uprichard. Salmon and carmine. 
Long, pointed buds of rich carmine and 
coppery orange. Open flowers show an 
interior of delicate salmon-pink and are 
very fragrant. Plant vigorous growing 
and an abundant bloomer. 
Christopher Stone. Scarlet-crimson. A 
brilliant clear color, superb in the fall. 
Long, pointed bud opens into a large 
flower of truly sparkling color, with 
damask fragrance. A most active and 
flashy performer, highly rated. 
Condesa de Sastago. Bicolor. Rich yel- 
low buds unfold into copper color blooms 
with yellow on the reverse; fully double 
with alluring raspberry fragrance. Ex- 
ceptionally vigorous and supremely bushy 
in growth. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant dark red. 
Perfect buds; large double flowers on 
long stems, and truly fragrant. Plant is 
vigorous, always growing and continuous- 
ly in bloom. Stems almost thornless and 
foliage healthy. 
Golden Rapture. Yellow. Large, high- 
centered flowers of golden yellow, with 
an old rose fragrance. Upright plants with 
large, glossy foliage. Well formed flower. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. White. This 
has remained the standard of quality in 
a white garden Rose since pre-war days. 
Absolutely perfect blooms of snow-white 
with a suggestion of yellow at the center. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White. While not 
a pure white it is to all intents white and 
without question the best white ever- 
blooming bedding Rose yet introduced. 
The flowers are large, quite double and 
of splendid form. It is fragrant, vigorous 
and free flowering. 
McGredy’s Ivory. White. Lovely large 
flowers of beautiful double form and 
moderately fragrant. The color is soft 
delicate creamy white merging into yel- 
low at the base. Vigorous, disease resist- 
ant, and a prolific bloomer. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Yellow. Well formed 
big flowers of bright Buttercup-yellow. 
The buds are exquisitely formed and 
leave nothing to be desired. Good, strong, 
rugged grower, producing flowers freely. 
One of McGredy’s best. 
ROSES BY MAIL 
Up to 12 dormant Roses can be 
sent by mail. More than this are’ sent 
by express. If you wish your Rose 
bushes by mail, add 8c per plant. 
West of the Mississippi River, add 15c 
per plant. If no money is sent for 
postage they will be sent by express. 

McGredy’s Yellow 
pLANTs 90.79 Plants $13.25 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Golden yellow. 
This is the ace of the golden yellow 
Roses. Winner of more gold medals for 
outdoor blooms than any other Rose. 
Pointed buds, high-crowned flowers, par- 
ticularly lovely in the autumn. Low, 
sturdy plant, abundant glossy foliage. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Scarlet-coppery- 
orange, heavily flushed with Lincoln-red 
on the outside of the petdls. These colors 
together give a rich and almost dazzling 
effect. The flowers are of large size and 
beautiful form, very fully produced and 
delicately perfumed. The plant has a vig- 
orous and exceptionally free habit. 
Poinsettia. Brilliant Poinsettia-scarlet. 
Long-stemmed, double flowers and ex- 
guisitely long buds. One of the most de- 
lightfully fragrant of all Roses. Plant 
grows well and has good foliage of dark, 
lustrous green. 
Picture. Pink. Splendidly formed, medium 
sized flowers of velvety rose-pink, the 
petals pleasingly reflexed. Well named, 
as both form and color are very lovely. 
A fine cutting Rose, unusually free 
blooming. 
Pink Dawn. Pink. A beautiful new Hy- 
brid Tea Rose with glorious deep rose- 
buds opening to lovely pink blooms tinted 
with orange at the base of the petals. 
Sweetly fragrant, fully double, and of 
vigorous, upright habit. 
Soeur Therese. Chrome-yellow. Golden 
yellow buds touched with orange-carmine. 
Exquisite, long, pointed bud, making a 
fine, fragrant cut flower. Vigorous, active 
grower of spreading habit, and a very 
free bloomer. 
Talisman. Bicolor. A beautiful mixture 
of golden yellow, orange and scarle 
varied in every bloom. Richly colorec| 
buds on long stems, fine for cutting, 
especially in the fall; very fragrant. Up- 
right, vigorous grower and_ constant 
bloomer. Most widely known Rose. 
Our Rochester 
Collection of 
EVERBLOOMING 
ROSES 
Poinsettia 
McGredy’s Yellow 
K. A. Viktcria 
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Mrs. Sam McGredy 
5 plants, 1 of each 
Prepaid to you 
15 plants, 3 of each 
Prepaid to you 
25 plants, 5 of each 
Prepaid to you 


Mme. Jules Bouche 


Mrs. P. S. du Pont 

Pink Dawn 


Mrs. Sam McGredy 

Soeur Therese 
