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HORACE McFARLAND. Pat. 730. Page 4. 
Named for the late beloved dean of American 
Rose growers. Deep apricot buds, opening 
buff-orange-salmon. We recommend it highly. 
$2.00. 
JACKMAN’S WHITE. Page 4. A Rose we 
were first attracted to m Canada, because of 
its ruggedness. It has long-pointed buds, 
opening to high-centered blooms 4 to 5 inches 
across. Eyveryone—yes, everyone—who sees 
it in our fields likes it; there’s no better recom- 
mendation. $2.00. 
Symphonie 
Charles Mallerin 
JUNO. Pat. 895. The adjectives “biggest, pinkest and fullest” all apply to this super Rose. $2.25, 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Certainly one of the best white Roses ever developed. 
The double flowers are fragrant and in demand for wedding bouquets. $1.50. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. Pat. 607. Long, greenhouse-quality buds on stiff stems open 
to large flowers of warm salmon-pink. $1.75. 
KOROVO. Page 8. Peach-blossom-pink. Splendid under difficult conditions. Nicely furled, 
with the petals curled outward. Extra fine for cutting. In “My Favorite Twelve.” $1.50. 
LUNA. Large, creamy white. Vigorous. $1.50. 
MARGARET McGREDY. One of the best McGredy Roses. Large and double; orange- 
scarlet. $1.50. 
MAUREEN THOMPSON. Rich velvety crimson, darker in cool weather. Very fragrant. 
Strong grower. $1.65. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Very long, rose-red buds with an orange base. Large, double, 
high-centered flower with slight tea fragrance. A strong and consistent bloomer. $1.50. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. Pat. 317. Large, rich yellow, often flushed orange and red, like an 
autumn sunset. $1.75. 
MIRANDY. Pat. 632. Page 5. Large, 50-petaled, dark red. Fading flowers sometimes turn 
soft violet. Extra strong grower with rich fragrance. $2.25. 
MISS ROWENA THOM. Huge, full-petaled, rose-pink. Fragrant. Vigorous and free bloom- 
ing. $1.50. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. Page 9. Perhaps the finest salmon-pink Rose we grow. Has 
been outstanding in all sections of the country. Strong. Prolific. One of “My Favorite 
Twelve.” $1.75. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT. Pat. 337. Urn-shaped buds of orange-coral-red, opening to 
watermelon-pink. Quite different from any other Rose. $2.00. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. Large, perfectly formed, exhibition-type blooms. Apricot 
shaded pinkish salmon. A constant winner at Rose Shows. $1.65. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Deep canary-yellow. An older Rose, still very popular because it is so 
reliable. $1.50. 
MRS. PAUL R. BOSLEY. Pat. 441. Pages 4 and 8. Here is our own special Rose. An- 
other consistent prize-winner at flower shows and always a prime favorite with visitors 
to our fields. It has beautiful pointed buds and high-centered blooms 4 inches across, 
filled with 40 petals. The color is warm yellow, lightly touched red on the buds; autumn 
flowers may be almost orange-yellow and occasional spring blooms are a soft yellow. 
Blooms well all season. $1.75. 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT. A pure yellow Rose that by sheer merit still remains one of our top 
yellow varieties. $1.50. 
NARZISSE. Page 9. Long buds and semi-double, large flowers on strong stems. Jemon- 
yellow, dependable. In “My Favorite Twelve.” $1.50. 
NEW YORKER. Pat. 823. The reddest of red Roses on long, stiff stems that are fine for 
cutting. Does not fade or blue. Well-formed, very fragrant buds and flowers. Tall and 
healthy. $2.00. 
NIGHT. The blackest Rose, with shades approaching the blackness of cloth in the tight buds. 
During hot weather the color is not so good but the rest of the season it truly is a marvel. 
$1.75. 
NOCTURNE. Pat. 713. Page 5. Bright cardinal-red, with deeper shades, which are lighter 
in hot weather but mtensified when it gets cool. Has the longest bud of any red Rose. The 
flower is semi-double to double, open to cupped in form, with about 30 petals; fragrant. A 
bushy plant; especially fme as a cut flower. $2.00. 
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