Non-Patented HYBRID TEA ROSES 
All No. 1 Stock — $1.35 each 
AUTUMN. Burnt orange, russet and bronzy red 
underlaid with yellow, the coloring is as lovely 
as it is unusual. Vigorous, upright, heavy dark 
green glossy leaves. This rose has made a 
great reputation for itself and ranks as one of 
the most popular of all roses. 32-4 ft. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Large fragrant blooms; 
salmon pink with carmine reverse showing a 
distinct coppery sheen. The tall upright plants 
produce a great profusion of blooms. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Long pointed buds 
open to reveal cluster of golden stamens sur- 
rounded by velvety, heavy textured scarlet 
petals. Heavy leathery foliage. The blooms 
have a delightful spicy fragrance. Another 
beauty that has won a top place in the hearts 
of rose lovers all over the nation. 2 ft. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Most popular of all crim- 
son roses. Flowers very large, deep crimson 
with perfect form and fine fragrance. Always 
a winner at the shows. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Coppery red inside, 
reverse of petals golden yellow. Fragrant and 
free blooming. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. This is an old standby 
with us. An excellent performer in any garden. 
Color combination can hardly be described: 
Pink, copper, gold and salmon. 3 ft. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Very large dou- 
ble fragrant blooms of orange-apricot backed 
with deeper coppery tones. Strong upright 
bushes amply clothed with clean bright foliage. 
ENA HARKNESS. Crimson-red Hybrid Tea. The 
very broad, heavy petals of this English award 
winner are shining, deep red velvet. The 5-inch 
blooms have petals 3 inches broad. Holds color 
well; strong Tea fragrance. Famous award 
winner at English shows. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Glowing pink with a 
touch of amber, edged paler. Strong upright 
growth and continuous blooming habit have 
also contributed to the growing popularity of 
this fine rose. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Perfect buds opening 
to glorious brilliant red blooms. Fragrant and 
non-fading. Grows well everywhere and gives 
an abundance of bloom. Extremely popular. 
3 ft. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Large double white, 
the outer petals sometimes touched with pink. 
The old favorite white. 4-5 ft. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Large double blooms of sun- 
flower yellow, paling to lemon as the flower 
ages. The rich straw colored buds are splashed 
with crimson. Strong grower. Free flowering 
with glossy foliage. 2¥2 ft. 
HENRICH GAEDE. Nasturtium red buds open- 
ing to double flowers of orange yellow flushed 
red. Dark glossy foliage. We think you will 
agree this is the showiest rose in the garden. 
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JOANNA HILL. Shapely light yellow rose with 
bronze shadings. Sweet fragrance. 4 ft. 
K. A. VICTORIA. Very popular large white 
with tint of lemon in the center. 2 ft. 
LULU. Exquisitely formed long slim pink buds 
fading io 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. 
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McGREDY’S IVORY. Very long buds of ivory 
white, perfect double blooms. A standard white 
rose that does well in all climates. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Velvety crimson scarlet 
with orange base. The long slender buds, beau- 
tiful in color and form, are freely produced on 
the vigorous bush. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Bright buttercup yel- 
low, the open bloom a little lighter in color. 
Although the flowers are large both buds 
and blooms are models of symmetry. 3 ft. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE. Perfectly formed pure 
white blooms with a touch of pink in the center 
of the opening bloom. This delightfully fragrant 
rose seems always to be in bloom. 3% ft. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Shapely buds of deep rich 
lemon yellow are borne in great profusion. 
Foliage dark bronzy green. We consider this 
an excellent bedding rose. 2-3 ft. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Long pointed rich 
yellow buds, splashed with red, open to rich 
golden blooms which come in continuous suc- 
cession. Fine dark green foliage. 2¥2 ft. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Scarlet-orange Hybrid 
Tea. Perfectly modeled flowers with Sweet 
Briar fragrance and rich coloring of scarlet 
and orange come freely on beautiful plants. 
Pointed buds; blooms large, double, high cen- 
tered. A very popular, highly rated Rose. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Multicolored 
Hybrid Tea. Large, delightfully fragrant blooms 
of scarlet, yellow, cerise and flame, on erect, 
firm stems. One of the most popular Roses for 
many years. Its tallgrowing plant blooms 
freely. 
POINSETTIA. Scarlet Hybrid Tea. Well-formed, 
long buds and flowers of poinsettia-scarlet 
that does not fade or blue. The large, brilliant 
blooms are freely produced on erect, healthy 
plants. 
RED HOOVER. A red President Hoover. Exactly 
like its parent plant except for color. One of 
the best for cutting. 
SOEUR THERESE (Sister Theresa). Long, 
pointed, silvery yellow buds, marked mauve- 
red. Fragrant. Many daffodil-yellow blooms. 
THE DOCTOR. Sparkling pink buds. 5 to 6-in. 
blooms. Very fragrant. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
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Your Chotce 
of any of the 28 non-patented varieties 
listed in columns 1 and 2 of this page 
$1.35 each 
3 of one kind, $3.45 
12 of one kind, $13.80 
McGREDY’S IVORY 
CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE. Everblooming scarlet climber. 10-15 ft. 
Each, $1.50. 
CL. CRIMSON GLORY (Pat. 736). The climbing 
form of the hybrid tea famous for its wonderful 
fragrance and velvety crimson color. Recurrent 
blooming habit and long stems make this a par- 
ticularly good climber. Each, $2.50. 
CL. DAINTY BESS. The climbing form of the 
top favorite among single roses. Petals of pale 
pink open wide to display a contrasting center 
of tall red stamens. Each, $1.40. 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Large buds and 
fragrant flowers of rich bright red often larger 
than those of the bush Etoile de Hollande; at- 
tractive foliage. Each, $1.50. 
PAUL’S SCARLET PILLAR. Pale lemon yellow 
buds; large full blooms pale sulphur yellow to 
almost white. Very fragrant. Long, strong 
stems. Vigorous grower. Each, $1.50. 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. Large clusters of 
good sized semi-double flowers of vivid scarlet 
red cover the branching canes in spring. Color 
holds well. The top favorite among red climb- 
ers. 10-15 ft. Each, $1.40. 
CL. PEACE (Pat. 932). All the vigor and beauty 
of the bush form is retained in this strong 
growing climber. Huge soft yellow blooms 
edged with pink. Each, $2.50. 
CL. PICTURE (Pat. 524). Clear rose pink blooms 
of exquisite form are borne abundantly on this 
climbing sport of Picture. Delightfully fragrant. 
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CL. PINKIE (Pat. 1076). Soft pink, fully double 
flowers about 2 inches across. Slender, per- 
fectly formed little pink buds of dainty bloom 
in profusion. Very effective. Each, $2.75. 
CL. TALISMAN. Retains all the qualities of the 
ever-popular bush type Talisman. Each, $1.40. 
CL. TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. 565). Big full 
buds of glowing carmine red on strong stems. 
Long lasting blooms. The vigorous healthy 
plant is liberal with bloom. 15-20 ft. Each $2.25. 
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