NON-PATENTED 
HYBRID TEAS 
Continued 
President 
Herbert Hoover 
Due to the high ship- 
ping costs we canno! 
accep! orders for less 
than three roses. All 
persons living east of 
the Rocky Mountains, 
add 10c per rose to 
all orders. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND — Beautiful 
blooms, vivid nasturtium red on the 
inside, golden yellow on the reverse. 
Highly recommended for the Pacific 
Coast. Plant and foliage excellent, the 
blooms fragrant cnd unfading. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE — Glistening 
rose-carmine buds which open to full 
double flowers. Strong plant, fine foliage. 
JOANNA HILL— Shapsly light yellow 
rose with bronze shadings. Sweet fra- 
grance. 4 ft. 
f K. A. VICTORIA—Very popular large 
white with tint of lemon in the center. 
Distte 
LULU — Exquisitely formed long slim 
pink buds fading to soft apricot pink. 
The long lasting buds make lovely 
boutonnieres. The only rose of its kind. 
We'd like to see it in every garden. 2 ft. 
McGREDY $ IVORY—Very long buds of 
ivory white, perfect double blooms. A 
standard white rose ihat does well in all 
climates. 
McGREDYS SCARLET — Velvety crim- 
son scarlet with orange base. The long 
slender buds beautiful in color and form 
are freely produced on the vigorous 
bush. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW —Bright buttercup 
yellow, the open bloom a little lighter 
in color. Although the flowers are larg 
both buds and blooms are models cf 
symmetry. 3 ft. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT—Copper red 
turning to a soft coral tint as the flower 
opens. Early and very hardy. This blaz- 
ing beauty has been with us for nearly 
40 years and still commands attention. 
Dats 
Lett, Top to Bottom: Etoile de Hollande, McGredy’s Yellow 
16 Right, Top to Bottom: Golden Dawn, Dame Edith Helen, Condesa de Sastago N. VAN HEVELINGEN, PORTLAND, OREGON 
