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Charlotte Armstrong (Patent No. 455) — Blood-red buds and 
cerise flowers on long stems produced in large quantities. 
$2.50 each. 
Christopher Stone — Brilliant scarlet of fine form and habit. 
Very attractive. 
Condesa de Sastago — Deep coppery pink petals colored 
golden-yellow on the reverse side making charming two- 
toned flowers. 
Countess Vandal — Exquisite golden salmon-pink, coppery 
lights. Buds long and pointed. 
Crimson Glory — Deep vivid crimson blooms on vigorous 
bushes. Very fragrant. 
Eclipse — Distinctive tapering buds of yellow. Abundant 
bloomer. One of the best all-purpose yellow Roses. 
Edith Nellie Perkins — Rich salmon-pink buds, inside of 
petals lighter, making a delightful contrast. 
Etoile de Holland — One of the world’s best. Very hardy 
and vigorous. Beautiful crimson-red blossoms. 
Forty Niner (Patent No. 792) — A bicolor, with outside 
of petals chrome-yellow and inside vivid oriental-red 
changing to cherry-red as it ages. $2.50 each. 
Frau Karl Druschki — One of the very best of the pure 
white varieties. 
Gloria — Deep crimson flowers of very good form. Strong- 
growing bushes. 
K. A. Victoria — Beautiful, well-formed, pointed buds of 
creamy-white. 
Margaret McGredy — Brilliant red, with yellow lights at 
base of petals. Blooms freely. 
McGredy’s Scarlet — Large light crimson with golden lights 
at base of petals. Blooms freely throughout the summer. 
McGredy’s Yellow — Long pointed buds of butter-cup 
yellow. Blooms freely. 
Mission Bells (Patent No. 923) — Beautiful shade of deep 
salmon-pink changing to clear shrimp-pink. Very hardy. 
$2.50 each. 
Mojave (Patent No. 1176)—Apricot-orange with nasturtium- 
red and scarlet. Long pointed buds. $3.00 each. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom — Fine, dependable yellow, the strong 
color of which does not fade as the blossom grows older. 
