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* PRESIDENT MACIA. H.T. Two-tone pink. A 
notably vigorous plant, well furnished with an abundance 
of healthy, leathery foliage. The firm, Iong-pointed car- 
mine tinted buds open to great, full-petaled, fragrant 
blooms with the inside of the petals flesh-pink. $1.25 ea.; 
3 for $3.15. 
* RADIANCE. H.T. Rose-pink. The two-toned pink, 
cupped flowers have a pungent, true Rose fragrance. In 
continuous demand on account of its vigorous healthy 
growth and remarkable freedom of bloom. $1.10 ea.; 
3 for $2.75. 
%* RAMON BACH. H.T. (3) Plant Pat. 366. Apricot- 
buff. The flowers of this variety are unusually large and 
full-petaled—a very double bloom. These come singly on 
strong, straight stems and have an agreeable, fruity fra- 
grance. The opening blooms show a lovely apricot-buff on 
the back of the petals with a touch of salmon-pink on the 
inside, the combination making a soft amber-yellow with 
a luminous glow. This is a tall growing variety and es- 
pecially good for making a mass display in the garden. 
The flowers hold their color and are attractive even after 
they have opened to their fullest. $1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
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~ ~~ %Red Radiance 

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Ami Quinard. The darkest of the reds. .$1.10 9 
* Betty Uprichard. Carmine and salmon. 1.10 9 
% Condesa de Sastago. Brilliant con- 
trasting shades of yellow and raspberry- 
TOG i Sate ay a Fs ree ete vn 88 Transco 1.10 9 
%* Poinsettia. Poinsettia-scarlet......... 1.1013-14 
* Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear, true yellow... 1.10 14 
% President Hoover. Multicolor blending 
of scarlet, yellow, cerise and flame colors. 1.10 14 
% Red Radiance. Cherry-red, with all the 
virtues of Radiance, fromwhichitcomes. 1.10 15 
* Talisman. Multicolor: orange, yel- 
lowsandsrosesred( «405s ee LO al © 
An excellent assortment for starting a Rose plant- 
ing or extending an established garden. These are 
all well-loved varieties which have proved their last- 
\ ing worth in gardens all over the country. 
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4RED RADIANCE. IT. oO ee 
Cerise-red. A sport of Radiance, it ne the same form, 
habit of growth, fragrance, and healthy foliage. The 
difference is in the color, which is an even shade of 
cerise-red. $1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
*R. M. S. QUEEN MARY. H.T. Plant Pat. 249. 
Salmon-pink. The form, color and fragrance are all al- 
luring. Long buds open to firm-petaled flowers of salmon- 
pink. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. 
* ROME GLORY. H.T. Plant Pat. 304. Rose-red. 
This tall-growing variety holds its noble buds and mam- 
moth, long-lasting fragrant blooms erect on long, strong 
stems. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. 
*ROUGE MALLERIN. H.T. Scarlet. The alluring 
Damask fragrance is but one of the excellent qualities of 
this favorite. The pointed buds of brilliant red open to 
ee -inch blooms of glowing scarlet. $1.10 ea.; 3 for 
2.75. 
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