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Right now is the very best time to set out roses. 
Planted before the middle of May, C. & J. Quick Blooming Roses will start bloom- 
ing in June and keep right on until frost. You don’t have to take our mere say-so. 
We guarantee C. & J. Quick Blooming Roses to live, 
thrive and bloom this year---or money back. ; 
! These roses are all on their own roots. During our 49 years’ experience in growing roses, we 
j have evolved a method which produces such thrifty root growth and sturdy tops that failure is almost ¥ 
impossible. And we take all the risk. 
In the ‘‘Garden Magazine”’ for March and April we published lists of the most desirable Quick 
Blooming Roses. Below we give a supplementary collection of 
Ten Roses that will please the most critical. Price $1.50, delivered free, for entire ten. 
All guaranteed to bloom this season—or money back. 
Every day’s delay in ordering means a day’s loss of bloom. 
Or make your own selection at 20c. each; 3 for 50c.; 7 for $1.00, delivery free. If ordered separately, 
designate by number. 
No. 101. Aline Sisley—Flowers large and double; color, fine violet-crimson, No. 132. Marie Van Houtte (The Gem) —Rich creamy white, finely tinted 
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very fragrant. with rose, immense bloomer. qi 
. 107. ilene— if ds, i bl Se brights) xich f i 
No. 107 Eon Silene Lhagnlicen? Ipueky UnineRe Wicemex, Was neh No. 141. Princess Hohenzollern—Extra large flowers of delightful q 
No. 111. Coquette de Lyon—Lovely canary yellow—immense bloomer ; fragrance, bright deep satiny red with pink centre. gr" i 
elegant for bedding. No. 151. Killarney (Imperial Pink)—New Irish Hybrid Tea Rose—stron ; 
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| No. 112. Pewee ta de lag tener’ flowers extra large and beautiful. Rich vigorous grower, very free bloomer and perfectly hardy. Brilliant eee 6 a 
glo ; very nt. : imperial pink, al t kli db iful b d iption, & iy 
No. 113. Duchess de Brabant—One of the finest roses for general planting. P Ac ih MBean dine aut ul bevend\deseniption Oo > : 
: Color, clear pink. ‘ No. 152. Mlle. Helena Gambier—Lovely canary yellow, with deep x} 
j No. 119. Lady Roberts—Most beautiful; reddish apricot passing to deep peachy-red centre, changing to creamy pink as the flowers ae se i 
coppery red with orange shading. open. Very double and sweet. Ser ceria 4 
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Practically all the roses worth growing—new and old—are fully described in our 136-page Color- ay 40 
plate Floral Guide. Also hundreds of other flowering plants. Free. Write for a copy to-day. 
This coupon is worth ten cents (@6" 
We publish a booklet, entitled ‘‘ Beautify Your Yard’’ which we sell for ten cents. It is beautifully illus- 
trated and contains complete planting plans. We will send it free to. every reader of the Garden 
Magazine who sends address on the coupon below. 
BOX 24 E, 
WEST GROVE, 
PA. 
