*Los Angeles (^^^^^^0 (Illustrated below.) The ''Enjant terrible' 



= of Rosedom, a moody, unruly child that everybody 



tries to tame, and this is probably why it maintains a high place in the A. R. 

 S. referendum. There is a certain mystery about this Rose. It may be 

 wonderful with 3^ou, yet be a dismal failure in the next garden. When happy, 

 its perfect buds and half-open flowers will evoke astonishment and delight. 

 The plant will be fairly vigorous, but the foliage is small, scanty, and general- 

 ly will drop off in midsummer without apparent reason. It is not as prolific 

 in bloom as some other Roses, but its exquisite form and the color of the buds 

 fully compensate for this. 



The color is a glowing salmon-pink, washed with gold at the base, and 

 the perfume is entrancing though not strong. Worth while trying in spite of 

 its faults and uncertainty. 



In 1918 was worthy of the Gold Medal of Bagatelle. $1 each; 90 cts. 

 each when 12 or more are ordered; 80 cts. each for 25 or more. 



No. 5757 



The several dozens of roses ordered from you during the past four years seem to grow better 

 with each season. They are the best obtained anywhere. — D. S- B., Clarksburg, W. Va. 



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