^ROME GLORY. H.T. Plant Pat. 304. Rose-red. 

 This tail-growing variety holds its noble buds and 

 mammoth, long-lasting, fragrant blooms erect on 

 long, strong stems. A strong, healthy plant, above the 

 average in height. Especially liked for cutting be- 

 cause the blooms last so well. Even more beautiful 

 than the old-time, highly prized American Beauty. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



^SIGNORA. H.T. Plant Pat. 201. Bicolor. Long, 

 tapering buds of brownish orange and great blooms of 

 mandarin-orange and salmon. Praised from Maine 

 to Cahfornia. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 

 ^SNOWBIRD. H.T. White. Snow-white from the 

 bud until the petals fall. For bedding it is unsur- 

 passed. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^SOEUR THERESE, H.T. Buttercup-yellow. 

 This is the most astonishing variety, 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 comeson a 

 wiry stem from 6 to 8 inches in length. Long-pointed 

 buds richly marked with carmine; open blooms clear 

 yellow. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^Soeur Therese 



l^STERLING. H.T. Plant Pat. 2\. Bright pink 

 flowers of splendid form and true Rose fragrance 

 come singly on vigorous plants. A consistent prize- 

 winner at Rose shows. Delightfully fragrant. $1.50 

 ea. ; 3 for $4. 



A CHOICE $ 

 4 ROSES 



4.35 



A fine array of color in 

 dependable varieties. 



desirable, 



(Value $5j 







^Editor McFarland. 



Deep pink. One of the 



best of its color 



^Poinsettia. Clear red, 



unfading and iinchang- 



Eachl 

 $1.25 



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 16 



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^ArSoeur Therese. Yd- 



low. P()|>iilar, vigorous 

 and very free in l)l()()rn. . 

 ^Talisman. Multicolor. 

 A famous variety that is 

 widely popular. Bril- 

 lianl, and like no other 

 Rose 



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^^Talisman 



^TALISMAN. H.T. Multicolored. Free in bloom. 

 At its gayest it is a glorious combination of orange, 

 yeflow, and rose-red. It is one of the finest of all 

 garden Roses for cutting, with its choice, distinctive 

 form. The fragrant flowers are much more highly 

 colored in autumn, when they simply echpse the 

 finest florists' blooms. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 

 *THE DOCTOR. H.T. Satiny pink. The buds 

 are long and pointed, expanding to enormous flowers 

 when fufly open. One of the most fragrant of pink 

 Roses. Of fine form, the color is a uniform silvery 

 pink in both bud and open flower. Not so prolific as 

 some other varieties, but the blooms more than com- 

 pensate Rose growers who enjoy extra quafity. $1.25 

 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



•TEXAS CENTENNIAL. H.T. Plant Pat. 162. 

 BrilHant blood-red buds that turn glowing salmon-red 

 in the fully opened flowers. A fitting Rose to be 

 dedicated to the memory of gaflant young heroes, as 

 this Rose has been. The long buds come almost con- 

 tinuously on vigorous stems that hold the fragrant 

 blooms erect. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



*Texas 

 Centennial 



