Faience—Two-tone soft peach and yellow. Faience is the name of a famous pottery, noted for its irides- 
cent colors. Long buds and full flowers of soft peach-pink shading to gold at base on the inside of 
the petals and yellow on the outside. 
Golden Rapture—Buds and flowers of pure yellow on strong-growing plant. Fine for cutting. 
Hadley—Large buds and flowers of rich crimson. Very fragrant. Free bloomer. 
Hinrich Gaede—Buds of a bright, coppery color. Flowers open into brilliant orange-vermillion. Bushy plant 
with dark bronze-green foliage. An excellent rose. 
Hoosier Beauty—Beautiful crimson flowers on good, upright bush. Profuse bloomer. 
Innocence—(Single) Large, white flowers with golden yellow stamens. 
Irish Fireflame—(Single) Large flowers shaded pink, bronze and gold. 
Isobel—(Single) Large rose-pink flowers with bright yellow center. 
J. Otto Thilow—Perfect shaped buds and flowers of rich rose pink. Good, strong, upright bush and a free 
bloomer. Excellent pink rose. 
Kate Rainbow—Buds and flowers of glowing pink and gold. Sometimes carries red shadings. Glossy, 
mildew-resistant foliage. Vigorous grower. | 
Korovo—Peach-blossom pink and coppery rose. Large, double and lasting flowers. Free blooming plant. 
Good, vigorous habit. 
Lady Forteviot—Large, striking apricot buds. Semi-double flowers of golden apricot shading. Dark, glossy 
foliage. 
Lucie Maria—Well-shaped buds of peach-pink with yellow on reverse side of petals. Vigorous growing bush. 
Marie Dot—Beautiful, large buds and flowers of apricot pink. Glossy foliage and spreading bush. Free 
bloomer. 
McGredy’s Ivory—Large cream-white buds of soft, delicate tones that merge into a light yellow base. 
Large, well-shaped flowers. A free and perpetual bloomer. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—Beautifully formed, high centered buds of brilliant red. Flowers opening to a very dark 
pink. A strong growing bush. 
McGredy’s Wonder—Brilliant, coppery orange with faint red blush on outside of petals. Opening flowers 
fading into a chamois color. Growth vigorous and upright. Blooms in great profusion. Bronze-green 
foliage. 
McGredy’s Yellow—Perfectly formed buds and flowers of a clear, light yellow. 
Mme. Butterfly—Perfectly formed, pale pink buds and flowers with apricot shadings. Best in cool weather. 
Mrs. Erskine P. Thom—Slender, bright yellow buds opening into flowers of pure, clear yellow. One of the 
best pure yellow roses. 
Mrs. Pierre S$. Dupont—The most free bloomer of all yellow roses. Buds are small but perfectly shaped and 
dark yellow. Bushy plant with dark green foliage. 
Night—One of the darkest of all red roses, buds and flowers being a very dark, velvety red, shaded with 
black and maroon. Spicy fragrance. 
Numay Fay—Large, well-shaped buds of pale orange-salmon shading to a delicate pink. Bushy, healthy 
habit. 
Orange Triumph—(Polyantha) Strong growing, mildew-resistant bush, with large clusters of orange-red 
flowers. 
Perle d’Or—(Polyantha) Small buds and flowers of salmon yellow. Often called the Salmon Cecile Brunner. 
Pedralbes—Unusually long cream buds. Flowers semi-double pure white. Flowers will not discolor. Very 
vigorous bush and free blooming. 
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