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TREE ROSES 
Strong 36 inch stems, well developed heads and fine root system. 
For complete description see variety under bush roses. 
RED 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Scarlet/crimson  .........-----c---ce-neceseseeeeeeeeeees $4.50 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Deep red ............--2--2-2--:0e0ce---eecenecceeeeeseneeees 4.50 
SOUTHPORT—Bright) scarlet 20222 -ciccceseceseces ere eee 4.50 
PINK 
MME. HENRY GUILLOT (Pat. 337)—Two-toned pink .........-..------------ 5.00 
PINKIE (Pat.. 712)—Pale pink polyantha -____.-.....-22-.----------ese-----00-- 5.50 
SONATA (Pat. 732)—Deep rose <2 eee 5.00 
PICTURE—Clear. rose pink: -i2c422- eure ee ee 4.50 
WHITE 
McGREDY'S IVORY—Creamy: white: 22.22.2222 eee 4.50 
MME, JULES BOUCHE—White shaded blush ........---.....22--------0--00--- 4.50 
YELLOW 
PEACE (Pat. 591)}—Golden yellow, edged pink ..................-..-.--------- 5.50 
McGREDY'S YELLOW—Clear yellow  .....2.......222.-2.:0cc--2-ececeeeeeeenneneees 4.50 
MRS. P. S. duPONT—Pure yellow -............2-----2.-..--------0ecceceeeneeneneeees 4,50 
BICOLOR 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Flame-orange shaded salmon pink ............ 4.50 
TALISMAN—Apricot shaded flathe, -.............2.------.-------eeeeeeeecneeeeenee 4,50 
SUGGESTIONS 
SIX FOR THE BEGINNER SIX FRAGRANT ROSES 
CHRISTOPHER STONE ETOILE de HOLLANDE 
PRESIDENT HOOVER CHRISTOPHER STONE 
MRS. SAM McGREDY MME. BUTTERFLY 
McGREDY’S YELLOW GOLDEN DAWN 
THE DOCTOR THE DOCTOR 
PEACE CRIMSON GLORY 
SIX FOR THE EXHIBITOR SIX FOR ARRANGEMENTS 
McGREDY'S IVORY MRS. SAM McGREDY 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG MME. JULES BOUCHE 
CRIMSON GLORY MME. BUTTERFLY 
SHOW GIRL ROSENELFE 
THE DOCTOR FANTASIA 
PEACE PICTURE 
A BAG TO SMELL UNTO, OR TO CAUSE ONE TO SLEEP 
Take drie Rose leaves, keep them close in a glasse which will keep 
them sweet, then take powder of mints, powder of cloves in a grosse 
powder. Put the same to the Rose leaves, then put all these together 
in a bag, and take that to bed with you, and it will cause you to 
sleepe, and it is good to smell unto at other times. 
—Ram's “'Little Dodoen'’—A.D. 1606. 
HONEY OF ROSES 
Take four ounces of dried red Rose petals, the white heels cut off 
before they were dried, three pints of boiling water and five pounds 
of honey. Pour the boiling water onto the dried Rose petals and 
leave for six hours. Strain and add the honey. Boil to a_ thick 
consistency. —Nineteenth Century Recipe. 



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