MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT—Copper red turning to soft coral tint as the flower opens. 
Early and very hardy. This blazing beauty has been with us for nearly 40 years and 
still commands attention. 2 ft. od 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—Medium size white roses, slightly flushed pink at the center. 
Delightfully fragrant and always in bloom. 32 ft. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—tThe best bedding rose we have today. Perfectly formed buds of a 
deep rich lemon yellow, coming in quick profusion. Foliage dark bronzy green. 2-3 ft. 
MRS. JOSEPH PERRAUD—Long slender buds of nasturtium-orange, fragrant blooms of 
nasturtium-buff with an edging of shell pink. 3Y2 ft. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Medium-sized, long-pointed buds of reddish gold, opening 
to semi-double flowers of rich golden yellow. Continuous bloomer. Fine dark green 
foliage. 2¥2 ft. A 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—A beautiful coppery-scarlet-orange, heavily flushed with Lin- 
coln red og the goujside sof tag petal. Phe ffewXs fbreflof medium size and are freely 
produced Bad Wélicutely“Periiimed. 22 ft. 
NIGGER BOY—Very double flowers of blackish maroon. Fragrant. 2 ft. 
NIGHT—Shapely buds and flowers of deeg crymsgn gouched with shadows of black 
and marogm The spicily[ffadigntPlowells realfh teirberSetest perfection in cool weather. 
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PICTURE—A rose of medium size but exquisite form. Every bloom is a ‘'picture.’’ The 
color is a rich pink with warm undertones of salmon which make the color cheerful and 
glowing. The plant is strong and vigorous and produces one continuous burst of bloom 
after another all through the season. 2 to 3 ft. ® 
PINK DAWN—Long, well-shaped buds opening to full centered flowers of deep rose- 
pink with a bronze and gold base. A strong upright grower, and an excellent cutting 
rose. 3 ft. . 4 
PINK RADIANCE—The carmine-pink which is so popular in the East, Middle-West and 
South. A vigorous grower. 4 ft. o 
POINSETTIA—Long pointed buds opening to exquisite blooms of glowing brilliant color- 
ing certainly remind one of a Poinsettia. 21% ft. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER—The big buds are a blend of pink scarlet and yellow. This 
dazzling color pales with age to a combination of cream and pink. One of the most 
popular bush roses. 5-6 ft. 
RAPTURE—Deep pink perfectly formed blooms are produced all season. Fine habit of 
growth. An excellent cutting rose. 3 ft. Sd 
RED HOOVER—Brilliant red with salmon red center. A sport of President Herbert 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 vig- 
orous plant. 4 ft. 
RED TALISMAN—Deep cerise red blending into yellow at the base. 3 ft. 
SAM McGREDY—Very large, high-centered blooms of honey-yellow passing to dark 
cream, with sunflower-yellow base. Slightly fragrant. 4 ft. 
SISTER THERESE—The flowers are golden yellow, sometimes streaked with red out- 
side. A strong grower with long unusually stiff stems. 2Y2 ft. e 
SOUTHPORT—Very brilliant unfading scarlet blooms 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. 22 ft. 
TALISMAN—Fragrant copper and yellow blooms of distinctive shape. One of the 
classics of rosedom. Talisman has been very popular for nearly a quarter of a century. 
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THE DOCTOR—Shapely long pointed buds of clear silvery pink, open to really enor- 
mous blooms of the same pure color. We know of no other rose with a fragrance so 
intense. One of the really great roses. 3 ft. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON—Pointed buds of blackish red, open into high-centered, dark 
red flowers. In the open blossom the petals curl back, giving a distinct cactus form 
unmatched by other roses. 22 ft. 
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