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THE DAILY MAIL ROSE 



(FERNET.) 



This unusual Rose is the earliest to bloom in this 

 class. The long-pointed buds glow like dusky fire, 

 and the newly opened blooms are a deep coral-red which 

 soon changes to a pleasing orange-pink. Its fairly large, semi-double flowers 

 are well formed in the early stage, but open quickly in an artistically disar- 

 ranged fashion, coming in abundance. The stems are rather short for cutting, 

 but this beautiful Rose is ideal for mass planting for garden decoration, 

 where a profusion of bright and rare-colored blooms are desired. The bush 

 blooms freely, in several successive crops, and is a medium, bushy grower, 

 with many thorns, and small dark fohage. It is very hardy, and is the best 

 of the tested varieties in this color. Winner of N. R. S. and Bagatelle Gold 

 Medals, also $3,000 prize offered by the Daily Mail newspaper of London. 

 $1 each; 90 cts. each when 12 are ordered. 



Where the Thermometer i ouches 30° Below Zero 



On October 23, 1925, this letter was written to us from Caldwell, Idaho: 



After all the good things said about my 214 other Roses, Mme. Edouard Herriot was the Rose 



that all the time, from June to October, gave color to the garden and called attention. — W. J. B., 



care of The College of Idaho. 



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