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Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria—Creamy white, immense substance, 
petals smooth and nicely arranged. A popular variety. Med- 
ium upright growth. A favorite for years. 
Katherine T. Marshall (*A.A.R.S.) (Patent 607)—The origina- 
tor 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. 
Lowell Thomas (*AARS) (Mallerin Plant Pat. 595)—The 
vibrant lemon-chrome color, vigorous growth and general air 
of optimism about this glorious Rose make it suitable to bear 
the name “Lowell Thomas.” The large blooms open from 
beautiful buds and have a high cupped center, with the petals 
rolling outward, making magnificent, glowing flowers, over 4 
inches across when fully open. They have a slight tea 
fragrance. The plants are sturdily upright in growth and 
the rich yellow blooms, on strong, erect stems, have a perfect 
foil in the large, lustrous green foliage. 
McGredy’s Ivory—One of the finest white Roses for fragrance; 
large, creamy white flowers touched with pale yellow at the 
base. 
McGredy’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. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek (*A.A.R.S.) (Patented)—Named in 
honor of the First Lady of China. Long, pointed, pale yellow 
buds open to large spiral flowers of canary-yellow with 
creamy outer petals. Vigorous, free flowering variety with 
bronzy green canes which are one of its attractive features. 
When the flowers are fully open a mass of rich golden 
anthers matching the petals make it a most unusual and 
beautiful subject. 
Madame Henri Guillot (Patent 337)—Unanimously acclaimed 
by Rose growers as “the top Rose in the garden.” Visitors 
usually go into ecstasies over the beauty of this Rose whose 
large, firm petals unfold to urn shape, then to the form of 
an immense Camelia of shining raspberry, shading to water- 
melon pink. A richly fragrant variety that is delightful for 
cutting. 
Madame Jules Bouche—One of the finest garden Roses in the 
white section; of splendid form, and a very strong grower. 
Occasionally this Rose will have a touch of blush pink. 
Mrs. Erskine P. Thom—A strong, healthy grower, equal in 
strength to the Radiance type of Rose. Beautiful, dark 
bronzy green, disease resistant foliage. Rich lemon yellow 
flowers, very sweetly scented and a very free flowering 
variety. 
Mrs. Charles Bell—Lovely shell pink buds and blooms of fine, 
globular form with shadings of soft salmon, perfumed. 
Plants are notably strong and bushy, bearing good foliage, 
and is seldom attacked by disease. 
Mrs. Pierre 8S. duPont—Medium sized, long-pointed bud of a 
reddish gold opening to a semi-double, cupped, very lasting 
fragrant flower of a deep golden yellow. Plant is of strong 
vigorous compact growth. A_ profuse and _ continuous 
bloomer. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—Beautiful long-pointed buds opening to 
large double high-centered flowers of glistening scarlet- 
copper-orange with deep red shadings on the outside of the 
petals. 
Picture—Splendidly formed, medium-sized flowers of velvety 
Rose-pink, the petals pleasingly reflexed. Well named, as 
both torm and color are very lovely. A free cutting Rose, 
unusually free blooming. 

Pink Dawn—An exceptionally charming Rose of highest merit, 
with an abundance of perfectly formed, full double flowers 
of a deep rose color, opening to lovely pink blooms, tinted 
with orange at the base of the petals. 
President Hoover—A splendid combination of cerise pink, 
flame, scarlet and yellow. Gives the most dazzling effect ever 
seen in any Rose. The flower is large and the bud beauti- 
fully pointed. Petals are broad and thick, retaining this char- 
acteristic days after the flowers are open. Splendid keeper 
and wonderfully fragrant. 
President Macia—A lovely shade of pink, marked with heavy 
veins of darker pink and each of the perfect buds on a 
splendid stem for cutting. The face of the petals is pale flesh, 
warmed with a yellow flush toward the base; the reverse, 
the rich pink of the buds. The blooms are fragrant and 
flower all season. 
Talisman—A_ seedling of Ophelia and Souv. de Claudius 
Pernet. “Like a choice, rare cameo, this seedling Rose stands 
out in rich and distinctive relief against any background.” 
Talisman is already so well-known that it needs no further 
comment. 
Texas Centennial—The red form of the “President Hoover” 
Rose. A very lovely shade of deep red of desirable size and 
fragrance. Just as good as the parent form “Hoover,” in 
habit of growth. 
The Doctor—A clear Rose pink of enormous size with large 
stiff petals. Plant moderately vigorous, but very floriferous, 
delightful Verbena fragrance. Good foliage and a variety 
that was awarded the National Rose Society Gold Medal. 
Vanity Fair (Patent 583)—This exquisite shell-pink Rose has 
created a sensation wherever it has been shown for these past 
two years. There never has been a Rose introduced to date 
that has the heavenly penetrating fragrance of “Vanity Fair” 
and this is not the least of its many fine characteristics. It 
is a splendid strong grower, producing long pointed buds on 
heavy stem with very soft, dark green foliage which is an 
excellent foil for the dainty flower. 
Will Rogers—Color velvety-black crimson with individual 
flowers about three inches across. A very handsome dark 
red variety, with a lasting fragrance. 

MINIATURE ROSE 
ROSA ROULETTI 
“Alpine Rose—This miniature pink Rose blooms prac- 
tically nine months of the year if planted in full sun 
in good soil. It is excellent for edging borders or rock 
garden work and the miniature flowers either in the 
bud or fully open attract considerable attention. 
Height 10 inches. Price: $1.25 per plant, $12.50 per 
dozen. 
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