STANDARD BUSH ROSES (Continued) 
HEINRICH WENDLAND 
This famous rose thrives exceptionally well 
on the Pacific Coast. Vivid nasturtium red 
petals, with a golden hue, retain their 
color through intense heat. The plant is 
strong and upright, producing a steady 
succession of brilliant, fragrant blooms. 
HINRICH GAEDE 
Large and bold, ruddy-orange in color, this 
is a spectacular beauty. The nasturtium 
red bud, long and pointed, opens into a 
large double flower of a glowing orange- 
scarlet. The fragrance is very pleasing. 
The stems are long and strong, the leaves 
dark green and glossy. The plant is strongly 
resistant to disease and blooms freely. 
JOANNA HILL 
Exceptionally fine for cutting. The buds are 
a creamy orange-yellow, long and pointed, 
and open to beautifully formed flowers of 
a delicate apricot shade, paling to cream 
yellow at the outer edges. Long strong 
stems and good foliage. -» 
K. A. VICTORIA 
This ivory-white rose has long been a fa- 
vorite, both here and abroad. It produces 
quantities of long shapely buds which open 
into creamy-white roses with a touch of 
yellow in the center. Delightfully scented, 
vigorous, and one of the best white roses 
for cutting. 
McGREDY’S IVORY 
An immense ivory white rose that has a 
wonderful fragrance. The long, symmetri- 
cal buds open very gradually to the large 
very double flower, with 45 petals. The 
foliage is dark and glossy. This variety 
does well in all climates. 
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McGREDY’S YELLOW 
The buds are buttercup yellow, beautifully 
formed. The rose is less golden when fully 
opened, assuming a clear, clean unfading 
yellow. Cup-shaped, the flower holds a 
cluster of golden anthers at its center. Ro- 
bust and free-flowering, with bright green 
holly-like foliage. A consistent prize win- 
ner. 
MME. BUTTERFLY 
A tender pink and cream rose with a sweet 
perfume. As the buds unfurl, their wide 
creamy pink petals reveal the deep pink 
glow at the center. Perfect for cutting, 
this rose is long lasting, with long, strong 
stems. Blooms almost constantly from June 
until late in the fall. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOTT 
A famous rose, still one of the best of the 
orange and pink multi-colored varieties. The 
brilliant coppery orange buds open into 
soft coral blooms. The rose blooms freely 
on the exceptionally vigorous plant and ap- 
pears early in the season. 
MME, JULES BOUCHE 
Good whites are not plentiful in roses. It 
is a pure white, with a slight flushed pink 
center which adds to its charm. A profuse 
bloomer and a very satisfactory white rose. 
MRS. E. P. THOM 
A lemon yellow rose, unstained by any 
other color. One of the best yellow garden 
roses because of its pure, unfading color, 
sweet fragrance and the profusion of the 
blooms. The bud is well-formed and opens 
into a very double rose with 43 petals. 
Bronze green foliage is in fine contrast to 
the yellow rose. 
MRS. P. S. DuPONT 
This yellow rose has justly earned great 
popularity. The golden yellow bud opens 
beautifully, showing delicate orange tints 
at its depth. The rose is very double and 
has a fine spicy fragrance. It is at the front 
rank among yellow garden roses. 
\ MRS. SAM 
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