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Prices on 
Non-Patented 
Hybrid Teas 
$1.35 each 
6 for $7.50 
12 for $13.50 
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Left, Top to Bottom: Etoile de Hollande, McGredy’s Yellow 
Right, Top to Bottom: Golden Dawn, Dame Edith Helen, Condesa de Sastago 
HINRICH GAEDE—Nasturtium red buds 
opening to double flowers of orange 
yellow flushed red. Dark glossy foliage. 
We think you will agree this is the 
showiest rose in the garden. 242 ft. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE — Glistening 
rose-carmine buds which open to full 
double flowers. Strong plant, fine fo- 
liage. 22-3 ft. 
INNOCENCE—Well named for its pure 
beauty. Two rows of immense white 
petals surround the soft rose-shaded sta- 
mens. The delicate charm of this variety 
gives it great distinction. 2¥% ft. 
IRISH ELEGANCE — Five large, single 
petals of bronzy orange-scarlet. Vigor- 
ous bush. 4 ft. 
IRISH FIREFLAME — Pointed buds of 
deep rich orange, splashed with crim- 
son, opening to single flowers which are 
very attractive. A vigorous tall growing 
plant. 2) it 
JOANNA HILL — Shapely light 
yellow rose with bronze shadings. 
Sweet fragrance. 4 ft. SO 
K. A. VICTORIA—Very popular 
large white with tint of lemon in 
the center. 2 ft. 
LULU — Exquisitely formed long 
slim pink buds fading to soft 
apricot pink. The long lasting 
buds make lovely boutonnieres. 
The only rose of its kind. 2 ft. 
MARGARET McGREDY—Orange- 
scarlet flowers, passing to car- 
mine as the flower ages. A strong 
sturdy grower with plenty of dark 
green disease-resistant foliage. 
Always in bloom. 4 ft. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—Very long buds of 
ivory white, perfect double blooms. A 
standard white rose that does well in all 
climates. 3 ft. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—PBrilliant red pet- 
als on hinges of deep gold. An excep- 
tionally fine rose, seldom out of bloom. 
4 ft. o 
McGREDY’S YELLOW—Well-formed but- 
tercup yellow buds expanding to semi- 
double blooms of light yellow. 2% ft. 
Talisman 
