Three Wonderful Everblooming Roses which should be in every garden 
VOTED THE THREE MOST POPULAR ROSES IN AMERICA. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL—Described as a shell-pink 
Radiance, and is a sport of that well known Rose. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell, Red Radiance and Radiance offer a 
range of color that will be welcome. and there are no 
finer garden Rosesfor Amezica than these three. 
RED RADIANCE (H. T.)—Bearing big, globular 
flowers of deep rose-red on strong, individual canes 
which are freely produced all summer until frost. 
RED RADIANCE 
RADIANCE (H. T.)—Brilliant rose-pink buds, 
Opening to well formed shining flowers with 
lighter tints on the reverse of the petals; globulai 
in shape and very fragrant. 
One-year plants (any of above three) 25¢ each 
6 for $1.38; 
12 for $2.69. 
Two-year plants (any of-above three) 45¢ each 
3 for $1.26; 6 for $2.39. 
COMMANDER— Extra large flow- 
ers; brilliant cherry red, with dark 
eye. Strong grower. 
DEUTCHLAND — Glittering 
orange-carmine, deeper at center. 
DR. CHARCOT—Deep 
blue, with a flaring white center. 
ORDER 
violet- 
, These Wonderful New 
S D ect al PHLOX, 35 cents each. 
Offer . the Six for 
Nothing to compare with them 
in the Phlox family. 
COLLECTION 
KELLY PRESS, SPRINGFIELD, O 
NUMBER 
FEUERBRAND (Firebrand)—Well 
named. The reddest of all Phlox. 
Cerise and vermilion flamed with 
orange. Large flower. 
GRUPPENKONIGAN — Flesh 
pink, fresh and dainty, with blood 
ted spot at center. 
MRS. ETHEL PRITCHARD— 
Self shade of rose mauve. One of 
the most refined of all Phlox. 
Certainly a lovely color. 
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