Christopher Stone 
| Edith Nellie Perkins 


McGredy’s Yellow 





~ McKAY’S Gorgeous Roses 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
(EVERBLOOMING) 
No flower grown can compare with the Rose! Its rich fragrance, exquisite color- 
ing and lovely form have made it the queen of the flower garden. 
McKay’s Roses excel in the following: 
1. Strong, heavy dormant plants. 
2. Well rooted plants. 
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3. 
Outdoor, field-grown plants, where they have received the best care and 
attention. 
Much has been said about the difficulty of 
growing Roses, yet thousands of lovely Rose gar- 
dens that receive only amateur care are flourishing 
throughout this area. 
Roses thrive best in clay loam soils enriched 
with well-rotted manure. They should always 
have a sunny, open, and airy situation, unshaded 
by trees or buildings. (See page 20 for com- 
plete cultural directions.) 
The Hybrid Tea Roses described below represent the choicest varieties of ever- 
blooming Roses; Roses that will bloom from June until frost. Experience the great 
enjoyment of growing your own Roses this summer. 
You Like Roses! Why Not Grow Them? You Can. 

CHAS. DOUGLAS. Large, double, fragrant flow- 
ers of flaming scarlet, flushed velvety crimson. 
Attractive flowers throughout season. An in- 
dispensable garden Rose. 24 petals. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Bright velvety scarlet- 
red flowers of good form. Its golden stamens 
appear as the blooms open. Vigorous, up- 
right grower, free flowering. Fragrant. Rated 
as one of the best. 35 petals. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Patent No. 150.) Large 
double, deep crimson-red flowers, shading to 
oxblood. Blooms. profusely on a_ heavily 
branched bush. The fragrance is delicious. 
The outstanding dark red Rose. 35 petals. 
E. G. HILL. Immense, dazzling red flower, very 
full and fragrant. A vigorous and free-flower- 
ing plant. 60 petals. 
GRENOBLE. Large, globular, brilliant red, al- 
most scarlet flower; very full and fragrant. 
Free bloomer. 45 petals. 
RED 

ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Gorgeous crimson’ 
red Rose of magnificent size and perfect form. 
Vigorous grower, healthy, free-flowering, glori- 
ously fragrant. Highly rated. 35 petals. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. A small, bushy, shrub- 
like plant with medium sized blooms of scar- 
let-crimson. This grand old shrub Rose blooms 
heavily from June until frost. An excellent 
bedder. 33 petals. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Large, loosely formed, 
vivid rose-red flowers. Slight fragrance. Blooms 
continuously. 35 petals. 
RED RADIANCE. Big, globular, deep red, fra- 
grant flowers on strong stems. Like Radiance, 
it is an excellent grower, blooming freely. 23 
petals. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Dark red. Pointed buds 
of brilliant red, opening to 34-inch blooms of 
flaming scarlet with a dark velvet sheen. Rich 
fragrance. 50 petals. 
WHITE 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Pointed bud opening to 
large creamy white flower touched with pale 
yellow at base. Wonderful fragrance. One of 
the finest whites. 45 petals. 
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Scarlet 
FREE 
PLANTING INSTRUCTION 
BOOK 
Is furnished with every nursery 
stock order that we ship out. 

McGredy’s 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Pointed buds and high 
centered flower of pure white with a slightly 
pink center. Strong plants; always in bloom. 
Fine bedding Rose. 34 petals. 
CALEDONIA. Long pointed buds opening into 
large flowers with incurved petals and a de- 
lightful fragrance. A superb Rose. 25 petals. 
KAISERIN A. VICTORIA. Creamy white buds, 
opening to large white flowers, excellent for 
cutting. Moderate grower. 90 petals. 
PLANT ROSES 
by the DOZEN 
—— 
Duquesa 
de Penaranda 
[18] 

Etoile de Hollande 

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