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^ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Page 12. ® H.T. Crimson. 



This Rose IS nearly faultless and it charms confinuously 

 with its delightful color, its form, long cutting stems, vigor- 

 ous, healthy growth, and the intense true Rose perfume. 

 One of the finest, richly fragrant everblooming red Roses 

 ever produced. This splendid Rose was introduced 24 years 

 ago and continues to hold its place as one of the best crimson 

 varieties; in fact, it is 

 still used as a standard 

 for comparison among 

 red Roses. (See "Star 

 Dozen," page 16.) 85 

 cts.ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 



* Crimson Glory. (^ 



•FAIENCE. Page 10. ® H.T. Two-tone peach-pink and 

 yellow. Beautifully modeled buds of yellow, lightly brushed 

 with carmine, open to 50-petaIed blooms with rich yellow base 

 that shades gradually to peach-pink at the tips. A most 

 satisfactory Rose the entire growing season for it blooms so 

 freely and the beautifully tinted flowers last long on the bush or 

 when cut. (See "Star Dozen," page 16.) $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 



•GIRONA. Page 16. ® H.T. Multicolored. Lovely buds 

 of Turkey-red and golden yellow, on 12 to 18-inch stems, 

 open to blooms of 20 to 30 petals. The outside row of petals 

 becomes light Tyrian-rose and makes a lovely collar for the 

 inner petals of soft golden yellow — a charming color combina- 

 tion. Alluring, rich, attar-of-rose fragrance. (See "Star 

 Dozen," page 16.) $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



•GLOAMING. H.T. Plant Pat. 137. Fawn-orange. A 

 novel-colored Rose that is particularly lovely in the half- 

 opened bud stage when the color is fawn-orange. The open 

 blooms are an unusual shade of pink, overlaid with salmon. 

 $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15.$ 



•GOLDEN DAWN. Page 13. ® H.T. Light yellow. 

 Magnificent large, full-petaled Tea-scented, light yellow 

 blooms are borne almost continuously on plants that are 

 furnished with lovely, glossy, disease-resistant, holly-like 

 foliage. A superb variety, originated in Australia, that took 

 naturally to our American climate and is one of the most 

 free-blooming of the Hybrid Tea Roses. 85 cts. ea.; 3 for 

 $2.15.* 



•GOLDEN SASTAGO. Page 10. ® H.T. Buttercup- 

 yellow. A sport of the great Condesa de Sastago. Early in 

 the season you may find coppery sunset tints on golden 

 Sastago, but they disappear later and leave a clear, gleaming 

 yellow, deliciously fragrant flower. A continuous joy to the 

 amateur gardener. (See "Star Dozen," page 16.) $1 ea. ; 

 3 for $2.50.* 



*See Quantity Prices, page 3 



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• Joanna Hill. (T) Desc. page 12 



•GOLDEN STATE. H.T. Plant Pat. 

 303. Golden yellow. Chosen, from many 

 entries, by Rose experts, as the theme 

 Rose for the California Exposition. The 

 long-stemmed, full-petaled blooms make 

 splendid cut-flowers and come with re- 

 markable freedom throughout the grow- 

 ing season. A tall-growing golden yellow 

 variety with faint clove fragrance. 

 $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.$ 



•GRENOBLE. H.T. Scarlet-crimson. 

 Large, full-petaled blooms of scarlet- 

 crimson, veiled with a sunshiny orange 

 glow, make this flower brilliant and 

 noticeable among all other red Roses. 

 The plants are tall and vigorous and 

 blooms come singly on strong, erect 

 stems. 85 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 



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ROSES for CUTTING 



(Value $9.75) $7.65 



These Roses have been selected for 

 good buds, long, straight stems and free 

 bloom from June until November. All 

 distinctly different. 



• Angels IVIateu. Orange-rose 



• Dr. Kirk. Flame-scarlet 



• Etoile de Hollande. Crimson 



• Editor McFarland. Deep pink 



• Joanna Hill. Light orange-yellow 



• Luna. Moonlight-yellow to cream 



• Mrs. E. P. Thorn. Clear yellow 



• President Macia. Two-tone pink 



• President Hoover. Multicolored 



• Texas Centennial. Blood-red 



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• McGredy's Sunset. 

 Desc. page 13. 



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