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NOVELTIES 



^ RADIO. H.T. (P. Dot. 1937.) Plant Patent 197. 

 Yellow, striped pink. This is a sport of the gorgeous 

 Condesa de Sastago (see back cover) and resembles its 

 parent in freedom of bloom and every other good 

 quality. It differs only in the color of the flowers which 

 are like fragrant cups of gold exquisitely striped with 

 China pink. Delightfully different from any other 

 Rose. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 



7^0 further discount on this patented Rose 



*R. M. S. QUEEN MARY. H.T. (H. A.Verschuren, 

 1937.) Plant Patent 249. See illustration. Salmon- 

 pink. A Rose of charming color and form that blooms 

 almost continuously and produces its long-lasting flow- 

 ers on strong, erect stems. The long buds open to 

 lovely blooms of salmon-pink, suffused with orange. 

 A sensation at 1937 spring flower shows. Order now jor 

 delivery spring, 1938. $2 each; 3 for $5. 



7^0 further discount on this patented Kose 



1935, First-class Certificate, Boskoop; Gold Medal, Aals- 

 meer; Jonkheer J. L. Mock Gold Medal. 1936, First-class 

 Certificate of Merit, New York Horticultural Society.* 

 1937, Gold Medal, Philadelphia Flower Show; First-class 

 Certificate of Merit, Boston Flower Show; Gold Medal, 

 New York Flower Show. 



:Ar ALICE HARDING. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1937.) 

 Plant Patent 202. See illustration. Yellow. Ovoid 

 buds of deep yellow open to blooms of golden yellow 

 which age to lighter yellow but do not become white. 

 The vigorous, upright plants produce splendid honey- 

 scented flowers for cutting. $2 each; 3 for $5. 



7^0 further discount on this patented Kose 



1936, Gold Medal, A. R. S.; First-class Certificate, French 

 National Rose Society. 



PRICES 



in this book M;iII stand until Decem- 

 ber 31, 1937. Orders for Spring 

 Delivery vn\l be accepted at these prices only if 

 received by us before January 1, 1938. Order now 

 and get more for your money. 



Free Deliverv "^^^ prices in this Catalog in- 

 ■ ■«« a^i&iiT«iy« elude free delivery anywhere in 

 the U. S. A. until April 10, 1938. You will have no ex- 

 press or postage charges to pay. This is worth 

 remembering. 



^CiUANTITY DISCOUNTS 



^15% Discount on 12 to 24 Roses 

 20% Discount on 25 or More Roses 



Add up your order according to "each" prices and deduct 

 from the total the discount to which you are entitled. Thus 

 75-ct. Roses, when 12 or more are ordered, cost only 63 % cts. 

 each; 25 or more cost only 60 cts. each. Delivery prepaid. 



Above discounts are allowed on Roses only. 



Discounts Are Not Allowed on Special 

 Offers nor on patented varieties so marked 



"HOW TO GROW ROSES" 



New 18th Edition. Ready October 10th 



By Dr. J. Horace McFarland, L.H.D., 

 Editor Publications of American Rose 

 Society, and Robert Pyle, Past President and 

 Secretary American Rose Society. 



Entirely revised by these two prominent 

 American rosarians. More practical and 

 helpful than ever. 192 pages; 32 full-page 

 illustrations in natural colors and as many 

 photographic reproductions. 



Price: now is only $1, or with your $10 



order, only 50c (Last edition was $2) 



Add 10 cts. for U. S. A, postage 



^R. M. S. QUEEN MARY. $2 each 



{Order now for Spring Delivery) 



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• ALICE HARDING. $2 each 



