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HARDY GARDEN ROSES 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 
MecGredy’s Ivory—One of the finest white Roses for fra 
grance; large, creamy white flowers touched with pale yellow 
at the base. 


Golden Dawn 
Golden Dawn—An ideal yellow garden Rose. Color, lemon 
yellow but heavily splashed with crimson before opening, de- 
veloping into a well formed, sweetly scented large, double rose, 
reminding one of the old favorite Marechal Neil. Strong, vig- 
orous and free flowering. 
Golden Rapture—A splendid yellow Rose of upright growth. 
The pure yellow buds are of ideal form. Beautiful, large double 
flowers which last without fading. A splendid variety for cut- 
ting and for bedding. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte (Patented)—Named in honor 
of the Grande Duchesse of Luxembourg, it is described by its 
introducer as “a new shade of red such as is seen on old tap- 
estry and a color not known in any other Rose.” Long stream- 
lined buds are of rich claret in color, opening to firm blooms 
which do not fade but gradually change to a lovely begonia- 
rose. A most artistic flower of Carnation fragrance. 
Heart’s Desire (Patented)—This delightful red Rose com- 
bines vigorous growth, prolific blooming habit and magnificent 
foliage. The superb red bud is delightful when it opens up 
and until the last petals drop. “Heart’s Desire” has been found 
remarkably free from disease and entirely hardy with average 
protection, even in the most northern latitudes, Fragrance is 
not the least of its qualities, and the pure even shade of lumi- 
nous red without any trace of maroon is sunproof even in the 
very hottest weather. 
Wimriech Gaede—In an unusual shade of Rose there is noth- 
ing to equal this variety which is another of our introductions 
of two or three years back. Color is a rich luminous vermilion 
shaded golden yellow, a color such as is found in the modern 
Zinnias. Very free continuous bloomer with a rich fruity fra- 
grance. One of the most charming garden varieties. 
Joanna Will—The blooms are clear yellow, deepening at the 
center and hold their color under artificial light. It produces 
strong stems. One of the freest blooming garden Roses in 
cultivation. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viecktoria—Creamy white, immense sub- 
stance, petals smooth and nicely arranged. A popular variety. 
Medium upright growth. A favorite for years. 
Katherine T. Marshall (*A.A.R.8.) (Patent 607)—The 
originator of this variety describes it as a Rose of great beauty 
and delicacy of form—growing vigorously with large, open up- 
right blooms of friendly warm glowing pink. Highly praised in 
all sections of the country. Very hardy. The growth and foliage 
is equal to the Radiance family and outstrips the old favorite 
President Hoover. Fruity fragrance and long stems. Long 
pointed, firm slow opening buds of coral-pink with suffusion 
of yellow which retains its fine color at all seasons of the year. 
MeGredy’s Sunset (Patent Rights Reserved)—Very aptly 
named variety as outer petals are clear buttercup yellow tipped 
orange. Inside is chrome yellow flushed scarlet when it opens. 
Medium size flowers with a very pleasing fragrance. Long stiff 
stems and a sun resistant variety. ; 
MecGredy’s Yellow—An unfading canary yellow Rose of 
beautiful form and a mass of golden anthers intensifying the 
color in the center of the flower when fully opened. Vigorous, 
free blooming variety holly-like foliage, a cup-shaped Rose of 
beautiful color. 
Margaret MceGredy—Large, beautifully shaped, full, double 
flowers, entirely distinct from all others in its rich coloring 
which is a brilliant shade of Turkish or Oriental red, passing 
as the flowers age to a beautiful carmine Rose. These are 
borne on long, stiff stems and hold their form and beauty for 
a long time. 
Mary Margaret MeBride (Patent 537)—Named in honor 
of the charming and gracious Mary Margaret McBride, noted 
author and radio personality. In bud it is a lovely deep pink 
that opens gradually to a clear coral pink with shimmering gold 
at base of petals. Beautiful in all stages of growth. The stems 
are long, strong and vigorous. The flower has a most alluring 
fragrance. 
Mev. G. A. Van Rossem—Orange scarlet with bronzy crim- 
son shadings. Very fragrant, and continuous in bloom; beauti- 
fully formed flower on long stiff stem. 

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