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WHITE SHADES 
Caledonia, large double white; long buds opening in large, double flowers. 
Frau Karl Druschki, buds open into large flowers of snowy white. 
K. A. Victoria, long, shapely buds open to delightfully scented, cream-white flowers with a 
slight lemon tint in the center. 
Mme. Jules Bouche, white with blush tints in center. 
McGredy’s Ivory, large, well shaped, creamy-white. 
Snowbird, most prolific, pure white bedding roses. 
NON-PATENT BABIES 
Dick Koster, bright salmon-rose to orange; cluster, vigorous. 
Gloria Mundi, large, fully double, lasting, orange-scarlet, borne in clusters. 
Margo Koster, exceptionally pretty coral-orange in clusters. 
Mother’s Day, coral-red clusters of exquisite blooms. 
Orange Triumph, salmon-red with orange shadings, blooming in enormous Clusters. 
Triomphe Orleanais, large clusters of cherry-red. 
NON-PATENT FLORIBUNDAS 
Alain, bright carmine-red blooms; a good clear, lasting color. 
Cecile Brunner, small, exquisitely formed bud and flower of light pink with yellow base. 
Dagmar Spath, large trusses of pure white flowers produced freely all summer. 
Else Poulsen, single, bright rose-pink flowers of large size. 
Ernie Grootendorst, crimson-red blooms that are long lasting. 
@ Floradora, scarlet and geranium red floribunda. 
AARS Winner 1945. 
Frensham, large, semi-double slightly fragrant, deep crimson. 
Garnette, a new much desired small red cluster rose; low growing. Long lasting. 
Gruss an Aachen, large, double slightly fragrant, orange-salmon, white at edges. 
improved Lafayette, large clusters of bright cherry-crimson. 
Permanent Wave, large, semi-double, edges of petals wavy, bright cochineal carmine. 
Pink Gruss an Aachen, deep salmon rose colored sport of Gruss an Aachen. 
Poulsen’s Bedder, great masses of big, slightly ruffled blooms of clear, rich pink. 
Red Ripples, flowers semi-double, open, slightly fragrant, oxblood-red to carmine. 
Rose Elfe, very large, double, high centered, silvery rose pink. 
Royal Chinook, masses of glowing carmine-red double flowers. 
Sunmist, bud pointed, flower semi-double, slightly fragrant, clear light sulphur yellow. 
NON-PATENT CLIMBERS 
Blaze, hardy, vigorous climbing recurrent bloomer of scarlet crimson. 
Bonfire, double dazzling scarlet; cluster of 20-25 petals. Very vigorous. 
City of York, hardy and strong growing. Very fragrant, 3-inch, semi-double flowers of 
creamy white. 
Ci. ee ceD Beauty, crimson buds and flowers that bloom early and profusely—sweet 
scented. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner, a continuous show of dainty, miniature, rose-pink clusters. 
Cl. Countess Vandal, a lovely bush that also makes a lovely climber of a salmon-pink bloom. 
Cli. Dainty Bess, broad silvery pink petals that bloom in large clusters of single flowers. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande, brilliant red blooms, fully double, on a sturdy plant. 
Cl. Gold Rush, high-centered, with smooth petals of molten gold. 
Cl. K. A. Victoria, a leading white climber of high-centered, fully double flowers. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom, large, well shaped, bright canary yellow. 
Cl. McGredy’s Ivory, exquisite-white buds which open into big snow flowers. 
Cl. New Dawn, a hardy apple blossom pink that is easy to grow. 
Cl. President Hoover, large climber with pink, red, yellow and buff flowers. 
Cl. Snowbird, well formed snow white blooms which have a feathery look when open. 
Cl. Talisman, bicolor yellow and ruddy copper shades. 
Cl. White Dawn, white pillar climber also used as a ground cover. 
Mary Wallace, very strong growth, large, bright pink flowers with a luminous sheen. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin, huge, fragrant delicate pink flowers, stained crimson. 
New Blaze, improved strain of Blaze, will bloom all summer. 
Paul’s Lemon Pillar, pale lemon buds and faint sulphur-yellow flowers; double, well formed 
and fragrant. 
Paul’s Scarlet, intensely red flowers, borne in loose clusters. Best used as a pillar because 
of its restricted height. 
Primrose, large double flowers of soft rich primrose-yellow borne in clusters. 
Silver Moon, handsome foliage and big, saucer-shaped, moon-white flowers with brilliant 
yellow centers. 
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