GOLD ME 
“DICKSONS RED 
(Patent No. 376) 
(First Award for All- 
American Selection 
Hybrid Teas) —This is 
a new arrival from 
the Emerald Isle. Red 
as the lips of a 
pretty colleen — and 
as bewitching. The 
rich color does not 
blue with age. A 
sturdy _ rose that 
thrives in the hottest 
summer and blooms 
unceasingly. Certain 
to be the ‘Queen 
Rose” of 1941. Each, 
Sie25- 
Dicksons Red 
PATRICK ANDERSON (Plant Patent No. 411)—A new Irish 
Rose. The buds are perfectly formed and freely borne open- 
ing gracefully, rich and beautiful. Unfolding, there is a 
lovely glow from the warm begonia rose on inside of petals 
and deeper reddish rose outside. As the flowers open the 
colors lighten and reveal a touch of yellow at base of petals 
Each, $1.50. 
Pa 
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Signora 
SIGNORA (Pot. No. 201 This rose is a definite improve 
ment over the historic Talisman. A vigorous, branching, tall- 
growing plant with buds of a warm brownish orange, turning 
to a lighter mandarin and salmon when open. Very fragrant 
Ofter 1s many as 31 blooms on one plant at a time, each 
t tem for cutting. Each, $1.00. 
CURRIE BROS. C 
DAL ROSES 
Countess Vandal 
COUNTESS VANDAL (Plant Patent No. 38)—Orange copper 
buds opening into large, double, fragrant blooms of br 
pink with a beautiful salmon glow. Winner of the Toronto 
Rose Society Gold Medal. Each, $1.00. 
BETTER TIMES (Pat. No. 23)—Large, double and delicately 
fragrant. Produced on a long, strong stem, they are excellent 
for cutting. Foliage is leathery in finish, dark green in color. 
The cerise-red flowers bloom freely. Each, $1.00. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF (Pat. No. 108)—A new white rose of con- 
tinuous bloom and good branching growth. Perfectly formed 
The gorgeous white blossoms with their cool fragrance are 
ideal for cutting. Each, $1.00. 
PEARL S. BUCK (Plant Patent No. 423)—The finest yellow 
rose to date, the fragrance is rich and lovely and very free 
bloomer, the bush is medium in height, sturdy and vigorous 
er 
Each, $1.50. 
for color see front cove 
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Eclipse 
ECLIPSE (Pot. No. 172) The Streamline Rose’ accurately 
names this flower with its slim, topering buds. The brilliant 
en vellow petals are as orresting in the garden os ina 
id vase. Open flowers ore large and substantial, not very 
jouble, having from 20 to 25 petals. The plant is ao vigorous 
ranching type thot produces many blossoms all the time, and 
has a healthy foliage of attractive green. Each, $1.00. 
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