*R. M. S. Queen Mary (T) 

 • Soeur Therese (?) 



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EVERBLOOMING 



^MRS. HENRY MORSE. H.T. The buds are 

 long and very artistically formed, of a rich carmine- 

 pink, and open to a high-pointed, two-toned, fragrant 

 pink flower of great beauty. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 



^MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. H.T. Page 17. ® 

 Golden yellow. This is the most universally satis- 

 factory of all golden yellow everblooming Roser for 

 it produces more blooms per plant every season than 

 any other Rose in this col r. (See "Star Dozen," 

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



■A-MRS. SAIVI McGREDY. H.T. IIIus. and desc, page 12. 

 *M. S. HERSHEY. H.T. Plant Pat. 427. Erect- 

 growing plants with superb crimson-scarlet blooms 

 shaded with black in the fall. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. J 



*R. IVI. S. QUEEN MARY. H.T. ® Plant Pat. 249. 

 Salmon-pink. The form, color and fragrance are all alluring. 

 Long buds open to firm-petaled flowers of salmon-pink. 

 $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15.$ 



^ORANGE NASSAU. H.T. Plant Pat. 350. A Rose for con- 

 noisseurs as the plants are not vigorous, yet they produce 

 marvelous, 25-petaled, dazzling blooms of orange and salmon, 

 and each one a gem. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50. t 



^PEACHBLOW. H.T. Peach-pink. The beautifully mod- 

 eled, sweetly fragrant, 20-petaled blooms of peach-pink have a 

 golden base and the petals are flushed and veined with rose- 

 pink. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15.* 



^POINSETTIA. H.T. Scarlet. Lovely, well-formed, long 

 buds and vividly colored flowers of poinsettia-scarlet, which 

 suggested the name. The large, brilliant blooms are slightly 

 fragrant and come freely on erect, healthy plants. $1 ea.; 

 3 for $2.50.* 

 ^PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. H.T. Desc. page 18. 



^PRESIDENT MACIA. H.T. Page 17. ® Two-tone pink. 

 The firm, long-pointed carmine-tinted buds open to great, full- 

 petaled, fragrant blooms with the inside of the petals flesh-pink. 

 (See "Star Dozen," page 16.) $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 con- 

 tinuous demand on account of its vigorous healthy growth and 

 remarkable freedom of bloom. 95 cts. ea. ; 3 for $2.35.* 



-^RADIO. HT. Desc. page 15. 



^RAMON BACH. HT. lllus. and desc. page 15. 



^SCEUR THERESE. H.T. ® Buttercup-yellow, Thir. is 

 the most astonishing variety in the yellow class for it blooms 

 in candelabras (not clusters) of from 5 to 15 flowers, forming on 

 top of sturdy canes that hold the blooms erect. Each flower is 

 fine for cutting as it comes on a wiry stem from 6 to 8 inches in 

 length. The buds are marked with carmine but the open 

 blooms are clear yellow. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



3 Radiance Set ^2-35 



Which Bloom and Bloom and Bloom 



Two-tone pink. See 



Rose-red. Desc. 



.95 cts. 

 .95 cts. 



:^ Radiance. 



illustration 



-ArRed Radiance. 



page 18.. 

 ^Soeur Therese. Buttercup- 

 yellow. Included here be- 

 cause possessed of Radiance 

 qualities. See illustration. . . $1.00 

 With these three great Everblooming 

 Roses the veriest amateur can, 

 under normal conditions, have 

 Roses to cut practically every 

 day for 5 months each year. 

 The first-year cost should be 

 about one cent each for fresh, 

 glowing blooms of your own 

 growing. These Roses are 

 quite hardy and should bloom 

 freely for years to come. 

 ASK FOR OFFER 14 

 3 for $2.35 

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