NON-PATENTED BUSH, POLYANTHA, 
FLORIBUNDA AND CLIMBING ROSES 
*10 DTO *510 *1010 ~2510 *5010 *7510 *10,010 
Grade to 100 to 500 to 1000 to 2500 to 5000 to 7500 to 10,000 and up 
INOS cay ee: 56c ea. 55¢ ea. 538¢ ea. 52¢c ea. 51e ea. 50¢c ea. 49¢c ea. 48c ea. 
No. 1'4.......... 46c ea. 45¢ ea. 43¢ ea. 42¢ ea. 41c ea. 40c ea. 39c ea. 38c ea. 
(5¢e extra per plant for breaking bundles of 10) 
*(Total roses ordered including patents) Long lists of varieties of less than 10 cannot be filled wholesale. 
RED SHADES 
+ American Beauty, deep pink shaded soft carmine. 
6.2 Better Times, brilliant cerise flowers, large, double, fragrant. 
8.8 Sy Stone, free blooming plant producing fragrant, velvety-textured roses of vivid 
scarlet. 
9.5 Crimson Glory, deep crimson, large size blooms, good fragrance, perfect form. 
6.5 Ena Harkness, crimson-red with petals of shining, deep red velvet. 
8.9 Etoile de Hollande, dark velvety-red with fine fragrance. 
y Gruss an Teplitz, medium sized, dark maroon blooms in clusters. Hardy. 
7.7 Margaret McGredy, full blooms of orange-scarlet. 
7.9 McGredy’s Scarlet, large brilliant scarlet shaded rose-pink. 
8.9 Nigger Boy, double, high-centered, fragrant. Dark velvety, blackish maroon. 
8.4 Poinsettia, bud long-pointed; large, double open flowers of bright unfading scarlet. 
8.0 Red Radiance, bright rose-red, form of Radiance. 
PINK SHADES 
7.9 Betty Uprichard, salmon-pink stained with coppery-red. 
8.0 Countess Vandal, long pointed bud, upright stems. Color combination mixed pink and 
salmon, suffused yellow at base. 
8.7 Dainty Bess, blush-pink, one of the best singles. 
6.4 Dame Edith Helen, excellent shape, glowing pink, double. 
7.5 Edith Nellie Perkins, pointed buds, salmon-pink edged with orange outside petals. 
7.7 Editor McFarland, shapely buds and double, brilliant pink blooms. 
8.2. Lulu, salmon shaded orange-pink and copper. Single blooms. 
8.0 Mrs. Charles Bell, delicate salmon-pink coloring. 
+ Peter’s Briarcliff, handsome flowers of silvery rose-pink. 
8.4 Picture, good form, medium-sized flowers of velvety rose-pink. 
7.1 Pink Dawn, perfectly formed, pink buds touched with salmon-rose. 
8.2 Radiance, large, brilliant rose-pink. Very fragrant. 
7.4 Sterling, large blooms of bright pink with touch of yellow at base. 
7.9 The hate long, pointed buds expanding to enormous flowers of satiny pink when fully 
opened. 
YELLOW SHADES 
8.1 Golden Dawn, bud rich sunflower-yellow flushed old rose. Double. 
7.3. Joanna Hill, large, yellow with bronze shading in center. 
7.1 Mrs. E. P. Thom, large, well shaped, bright canary yellow. 
7.8 Mrs. P. S. DuPont, bud reddish-gold, flower golden-yellow, lighter with age. 
7.9 McGredy’s Yellow, bright buttercup yellow with perfect form. Fragrant. 
+ Shining Star, large, bud-pointed, double unfading chrome-yellow. 
7.9 Sister Therese, double blooms of rich yellow, vigorous. 
+ Souv. de Cl. Pernet, pure sunflower yellow, large, double, fragrant. 
MULTI-COLOR SHADES 
+ Autumn, double blooms of orange, yellow and red. A vigorous grower. 
7.9 Condesa de Sastago, deep coppery-pink, inside, golden-yellow reverse; double. 
7.9 Duquesa de Penaranda, a very effective blend of apricot-orange and pink. 
8.0 Girona, good form, very fragrant, soft red and yellow combination. 
+ Mme. Ed. Herriot, coral-red shaded yellow and bright rosy scarlet passing to prawn-red. 
8.3 Mrs. Sam McGredy, large, long-pointed bud; flower large, double, and in color scarlet- 
copper-orange, heavily flushed with red on outside of petals. 
8.2 President Hoover, beautifully colored buds and blooms of yellow with pink and flame tints. 
8.3. Talisman, glowing golden-yellow stained copper red. 
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