bute Roses 
MRS. H. M. EDDIE $1.50 
One of the better creamy whites. A full heavy bud open- 
ing to a large, very double rose, whose high center is 
creamy white, passing to pure white on edges. The foli- 
age is large, dark and leathery, with a consistant gloss. 
The plant is a medium grower, but well shaped. An 
interesting rose. 
PLANT PAT. 753 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT $1.00 
For color and form, this rose is among the best. The bud 
is of medium size, pointed, and of a beautiful reddish 
gold opening to a semi-double, very fragrant flower of 
deep golden yellow. A strong growing plant with an 
abundance of disease-resistant foliage. The most prolific 
bloomer of all the yellow roses. Especially good in 
Southeastern U. S. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY $1.2) 
This rose is probably the best of the roses that this famous 
hybridizer has produced. It has a wonderful combination 
of colors, scarlet, orange heavily flushed with Lincoln red 
on outside of petals. Buds are large and long pointed, 
flowers double, fragrant and very lasting. The bush is 
a medium grower with abundant glossy foliage; young 
foliage a dark reddish green. A prolific bloomer. 
NEIGE PARFUM $1.50 
One of the most fragrant roses. The long, well formed 
bud is creamy white, but with faint shadings of lemon 
at the base, and opens to peony shaped flower of pure 
white. These flowers are produced on long stems from a 
medium full plant, clothed in dark, heavy foliage. 
NEW YORKER (Jackson & Perkins) $2.00 
A very double red rose, which is attractive through all 
stages of development. The multi-petaled full bud opens 
to showy scarlet rose with a rose red undertone overlaid 
with a rich velvety sheen. The blooms, of raspberry fra- 
grance, are long lasting and do not blue under normal 
conditions. A vigorous, somewhat upright grower of 
about 3 ft., well clothed with attractive foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 823 
NIGHT $1.25 
This blackish crimson rose, shaded maroon, is one of the 
darkest reds. The long, well shaped buds are borne on a 
medium growing plant, and open into quite a double, high 
centered flower, which has a spicy clove and cinnamon 
fragrance. 
NOCTURNE &#&) (Swim) $1.50 
One of the newer red roses. The buds which are long and 
streamlined, are very dark red with blackish sheen. Plant 
is a strong bushy grower with dark green foliage. Mod- 
erately fragrant. Will mildew in cooler climates. Best in 
very warm, dry climate. 
PLANT PAT. 713 

NUMA FAY $1.25 
A fine full rose of unusual coloring. The large, long buds 
of coral pink with salmon orange at the base of the petals, 
open into very large, wholesome and fragrant blooms 
with satiny reflection. These splendid blooms are borne 
on long, stiff stems, which radiate from a vigorous, well 
clothed plant. This consistent bloomer producees large 
numbers of showy blooms excellent for cutting through- 
out the blooming season. 
$2.00 
We still think Peace is one of the finest roses yet 
introduced. We have found that often the first 
bloom to come out in the spring is pale but from then on 
the color deepens. 
The range of colors through which Peace passes is almost 
unbelievable. Here in our climate the opening color varies 
from primrose yellow to lemon yellow with edges tinged 
cerise. As the large 50-petal rose ages, the yellow becomes 
lighter while the pink to watermelon shades intensify. 
With the new and older bloom on the plant at the same 
time, one can picture the unusual and beautiful show of 
color, which is displayed throughout the season. The rose 
has fragrance, too, and it is an excellent cut flower, with 
superb substance. 
Another crowning feature of Peace is that the plant is 
just as wonderful as the bloom. It is a very strong grower, 
four feet or more, with long, strong stems and excellent 
large, dark green, leathery, disease-resistant foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 591 

PEACH BLOW $1.25 
A beautifully formed fragrant double rose of peach pink, 
flushed and veined rose pink, with a golden base, pro- 
duced on strong stems. Excellent for cutting. Plant is a 
very vigorous grower with dark green, leathery, disease- 
resistant foliage. Excellent in coastal areas. 
PICTURE $1.25 
What a picture it is! Every rose seems to be perfectly 
formed. It is a medium size double flower with a perfectly 
formed high pointed center, with outer petals reflexed 
and unusually lasting. The color is a warm, cheerful last- 
ing, velvety rose pink, with an undertone of salmon. Tea 
fragrance. The plant is a medium grower with a fine thick 
dark green, fairly resistant foliage. An abundant 
bloomer. 
PILARIN VILELLA $1.25 
A very vivid colored rose blending from orange to lacquer 
red, with dark red, glossy, disease-resistant foliage. It is 
best adapted to coastal regions. Fragrant. 
PINK GROOTENDORST $1.25 
This carnation rose, although a distinct novelty, is most 
colorful. The very strong upright plants, covered with 
healthy, disease-resistant foliage, produce quantities of 
soft pink clusters. The petals and flower structure truly 
resemble that of a carnation. A unique rose. 
PINK MOSS $1.25 
This original moss rose of the 16th century is probably 
the most satisfactory and attractive of the moss group. A 
vigorous, highly productive pink, which seems to be at 
home in partial shade as well as full sun. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER $1.25 
It has a long pointed bud of orange scarlet opening to a 
large flower of orange and pink. As the flower ages the 
bright colors pass to a creamy pink. The petals of this rose 
have such a wonderful substance that it is an unusually 
fine cut flower. A very strong upright grower. Mildews 
slightly. 
PRESIDENT MACIA $1.25 
A lovely large double two toned pink rose. The inside of 
the petals is a flesh white, while the outside is veined and 
suffused with a rich mauve rose. Plant is a very strong 
grower and a profuse bloomer. Prefers warm weather. 
Recommended for Southern States. 
