Eutin—(Polyantha) Strong growing, mildew-resistant bush with large clusters of very double, deep red 
flowers. Low, compact bush. 
Faience—Two-tone soft peach and yellow. Faience is the name of a famous pottery, noted for its iridescent 
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. 
Floradora—A delightfully different floribunda of a brilliant cinnabar with shades of scarlet geranium red. 
The 25-petalled rosette flowers are borne in small clusters. Is a prolific bloomer. Plant is a tall grower, 
with excellent bronzy green foliage. 
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. 
Improved Lafayette—A fine floribunda rose of bright scarlet, producing profusion of blooms throughoul 
the season. Bush is of medium height, very compact with clean foliage. 
Innocence—(Single) Large, white flowers with golden yellow stamens. 
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. 
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. 
Lucia Zuloaga—Semi-double flowers of the most intensive lacquer red on bushy plant with very glossy foliage. 
Lulu—Long, very slender buds of coral pink opening into semi-double deep pink flowers. 
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 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, light pink buds and flowers with apricot shadings. Best in cool weather. 
Mme. Julis Bouche—Lovely white buds, unfolding into clear white, well shaped blooms. A strong growing 
bush with good foliage. 
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. 
Orange Triumph—(Polyantha) Strong growing, mildew-resistant bush, with large clusters of orange-red 
flowers. 
Pedralbes—Unusually long cream buds. Flowers semi-double pure white. Flowers will not discolor. Very 
vigorous bush and free blooming. 
Picture—Every bud is perfectly formed and opens into a long-lasting flower. A deep, warm pink with 
undertones of salmon. Excellent for cutting. Good, upright growing bushes. 
Pilar Landecho—Large buds and flowers of orange yellow. Vigorous growing bush with healthy foliage. 
Poinsettia—Well shaped, high centered buds of brilliant scarlet that open into dazzling, brilliant red flowers. 
Vigorous plant producing plenty of long-stemmed flowers. ° 
President Herbert Hoover—Long buds that open slowly into a combination of many shades of cerise-pink, 
flame, scarlet and yellow flowers. Excellent for cutting. Bush is unusually vigorous. Fragrant. 
President Pilumecocq—Orange-yellow buds opening to flowers of salmon yellow on long stems. 
Princess Marina—Delicate apricot shaded and heavily veined salmon, the coppery outer petals stained 
crimson in the bud. Long, perfect buds and good flowers on strong stems. 
Raffel’s Pride—Small, beautifully shaped buds of red and gold opening to flowers of oriental red splashed 
with gold. Good for warm climates. 
Red Hoover—A sport of the President Herbert Hoover with similar-shaped buds and flowers, except has 
much more red in coloring. A fine cutting flower and has long, good stems. 
Red Ripples—Produced in large clusters, each bud is a perfect little buttonhole rose. Plant is a tall upright 
grower, a steady bloomer and with clean foliage. 
Red Talisman—Buds and flowers are deep red shading to an orange-red. Growth and habit similar to the 
popular Talisman. 
Sister Therese—Beautiful buds of clear yellow splashed with red. Flowers open to pure yellow. Clean, 
healthy foliage and good habit. 
Snowbird—Beautifully shaped, flaring white buds opening into very double, pure white flowers perfectly 
formed. Flowers are small to medium in size. Very fragrant. Free blooming bush of medium growth. 
Southport—Long buds of brilliant scarlet opening into semi-double flowers. Keeps color well in hot sun. 
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