EDITOR McFARLAND. Fine shapely buds open- 
ing to double balanced flower; color is solid deep bril- 
liant pink; blossoms freely. 
MISS ROWENA THOM. Very large buds and 
blooms of bright pink shaded with old gold at the 
center, borne on long, strong stems. Vigorous grower 
and profuse in bloom. 
PICTURE. A picture both in form and color. 
Beautiful buds open into medium size pink blossoms 
with warm salmon undertone. 
PINK DAWN. Deep rose pink lightly toned with 
salmon-rose. Perfectly formed buds and blooms. 
RADIANCE PINK. This is a fine all-around gar- 
den rose of brilliant rose-pink; vigorous and prolific; 
consistent performer. 
WHITE SHADES 
CALEDONIA. Long buds of ivory change to purest 
white as the flowers open into large, double blooms. 
K. A. VICTORIA. A most popular white rose. 
Bears many large creamy white, perfectly formed 
flowers; very fragrant. 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Fine creamy white fragrant 
rose that has deep petals of good substance. Pointed 
buds open to large double blooms. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Not a mammoth rose, but 
ideal in form of bud and flowers. A slight flush of 
pink shows in center of opening buds, the entire flower 
maturing to pure white. Fragrant. 
BICOLOR and BLENDED SHADES 
CONDESA de SASTAGO. A new variety with rare 
attractive color. Bears quantities of double flowers; 
petals are distinctly two-toned, deep coppery pink on 
inside and golden yellow outside. Vigorous, bushy. 
DUQUESA de PENARANDA. Beautiful blend of 
apricot-orange and dark pink, opening to splendid 
blooms of coppery apricot. A marvelous rose of dis- 
tinct color. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Buds long and pointed, 
outside of petals cream and blush shaded with orange; 
‘inside of petals salmon-pink with golden orange base. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. High-centered, perfect- 
ly formed buds and double blooms that shade from 
shell-pink at the edges to buff and orange in the cen- 
ter. An upright grower with long-stemmed blooms. A 
1934 Gold Medal winner. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Large flowers of a 
very charming combination of cerise-pink, flame, scar- 
let and yellow with pink shade dominant; broad thick 
petals; fragrant. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant red and gold buds, opening 
to well shaped blooms of glowing yellow stained with 
copper-red and orange-rose on inside of petals. 
RED SHADES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Flowers are large and full, 
deep pink shaded soft carmine. Although not as pro- 
fuse throughout the season as other roses in the ever- 
blooming class, it is more vigorous and an old favorite. 
AMI QUINARD. Blackish crimson buds; semi-double 
flowers of dark maroon-red. A popular ‘“black’’ rose. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Brilliant sparkling scar- 
let-crimson. Shapely long pointed buds open into large 
attractive flowers with true old damask rose fragrance. 
E. G HILL. One of the finest red roses. Long 
buds, high centered full double flowers; dazzling scarlet 
maturing to deeper pure red. ey 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND. Brilliant red blooms of 
magnificent size, perfect in half-open state, showing 
clean, attractive centers when open; fragrant, ; 
GRENOBLE. Always an attraction in our display 
garden. Plant is vigorous and blooms come on long 
stems. Buds are crimson but double open flower is 
brilliant red, almost scarlet. 
HADLEY. Large, double, well formed flowers of 
deep rich crimson. Be 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Brilliant scarlet blooms 
shading to orange-yellow at base of petals; long 
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Se entry a: One of the most brilliant shades in 
red roses, referred to as Poinsettia-scarlet in color. 
Has long pointed buds, nicely petaled; bush is vigorous 
and prolific in bloom. 
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