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. 32 ft. 
MRS. E. P, THOM—Shapely buds of deep rich lemond yellow are borne in great 
profusion. Foliage dark bronzy green. We consider this an excellent bedding 
rose. 2-3 ft. ‘ 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Long pointed rich yellow bud, splashed with red, open 
to rich golden blooms which come in continuous succession. Fine dark green foliage. 
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MRS. SAM McGREDY—Coppery-orange buds, yellow at the base, open to medium 
sized blooms which will vary from orange in the cool weather to pink when it is 
hotter. Nice fragrance. 22 ft. 
NIGHT—Shapely buds and flowers of deep crimson touched with shadows of 
black and maroon. Outstanding. The spicily fragrant flowers reach their greatest 
perfection in cool weather. 2 ft. 
PICTURE—Rich clear pink buds and blooms which show a warm undertone of 
salmon. Their flowers are not large but the delightful color and almost unvarying 
perfection of form places this rose among great favorites of rosedom. Blooms con- 
tinuously. 2 ft. ¢ 
PINK DAWN—The deep rose pink buds, long and shapely, open to full centered 
blooms with a touch of bronze and gold at the base. You'll like this one for cutting. 
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PINK RADIANCE—The carmine-pink which is so popular in the East, Middle-west . 
and South. A vigorous grower. & Mme. Jules Bouche 
POINSETTIA—Long pointed buds opening to exquisite blooms of glowing brilliant 
coloring certainly remind one of a Poinsettia. eo 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER—The big buds are a blend of pink scarlet and yellow, Due to the high ship- 
This dazzling color pales with age to a combination of cream and pink. One of ping costs we cannot 
the most popular bush roses. 5-6 ft. ® accept orders for less 
PRES. PLUMECOCQ—Large double cupped blooms of coppery buff and deep salmon, than three roses. All 
with broad, firm, slightly reflexed petals and a rich fruity fragrance. Profuse. persons living east of 
An excellent rose. & ‘ 
RAPTURE—Deep pink perfectly formed blooms are produced all season. Fine habit the Rocky Mountains, 
of growth. An excellent cutting rose. 3 ft. add 10c per rose to 
RED HOOVER—Brilliant red with salmon red center. A sport of President Herbert all orders. 
Hoover with the good qualities of that famous rose. 32-4 ft. e 
RED RADIANCE—A sport of Radiance, producing bright cerise blooms on a strong vigorous plant. 
SISTER THERESE—The flowers are golden yellow, 
sometimes streaked with red outside. A strong grower 
with long, stiff stems. 2’ ft. 
SOUTHPORT—Very brilliant unfading scarlet blooms a 
with a touch of gold at the base. Neither sun nor 
rain will mar the glorious color. Mildly fragrant. 
One of the best red roses. 
TALISMAN—Fragrant copper and yellow blooms of ; 
distinctive shape. One of the classics of rosedom. ‘ Pink Dawn 
Talisman has been very popular for nearly a quarter f | 
of a century. 3 ft. % Roses marked @ will do well in 
THE DOCTOR—Shapely long pointed buds of clear most climates. 
silvery pink, open to really enormous blooms of the 
same pure color. We know of no other rose with a 
fragrance so intense. One of the really greatroses. “i 
VILLE DE PARIS—Large globular blooms of sun yellow 
slightly tinted orange. The color deepens at the base 
and in the center. 
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