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^MRS. PIERRE S. DU 

 PONT. H.T. Golden yellow. A 

 universally satisfactory Rose 

 which produces more blooms per 

 plant per season than any other 

 golden yellow variety. Nicely 

 formed, long-pointed buds and 

 double flowers with a spicy fra- 

 grance. It holds its color well to 

 the end. The plants are bushy 

 and compact, of medium height 

 with attractive foliage. Mrs. 

 Pierre S. du Pont keeps on as onel 

 of the continuously popular, de- 

 pendable yellow varieties, just 

 as it has ever since we introduced 

 it in 1929. $1.25 ea. ; 3 for $3.35. 



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^MRS. SAIVI McGREDY. H.T. Scarlet-orange. Perfectly 

 modeled flowers with Sweetbriar fragrance and rich coloring of 

 scarlet and orange are usually borne singly and erect on beautiful 

 plants with bronzy stems and shiny bronzy foliage. $1.25 ea.; 

 3 for $3.35. 



^POINSETTIA. H.T. Scarlet. You will be charmed with this 

 beauty, with its lovely, wefl-formed long buds and richly colored 

 flowers of poinsettia-scarlet, which suggested the name. The 

 large, brifliant blooms are sHghtly fragrant and freely produced 

 on erect, healthy plants. We have received many enthusiastic 

 reports on this fine Rose. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. H.T. xMuIticoIored. 

 The large, well-modeled, fragrant blooms of scarlet, yeflow, cerise, 

 and flame colors come singly on erect, firm stems. Tafl, vigorous 

 plants. A good Rose for cutting. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^PRESIDENT MACIA. H.T. Two-tone pink. A notably 

 long bud, firm and pointed, opens with its same rich pink outside 

 and with the inside of the petals a contrasting flesh-pink. $1.25 

 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



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Through good seasons 

 favorites live on through 

 gardens all over the worl 

 good today for the newest 

 kinds that anyone who L 

 wish to have. Because of 

 this year, this is the lari 

 offering but we believe we 

 six to supply as many se: 

 Planting two or three plar 

 good kinds makes a fine 

 supply of buds for luxurioii 

 colors. 



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 -A-Poinsettia. BrilHan: 

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 -A- Radiance. The depe 

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^RADIANCE. H.T. Rose-pink. The 

 two-toned pink, cupped flowers have a 

 pungent, true Rose fragrance. In con- 

 tinuous demand for its vigorous healthy 

 growth and remarkable freedom of bloom. 

 $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^RAMON BACH. H.T. Plant Pat. 366. 

 Apricot-bulT. The large, artistic blooms 

 are "masterpieces." This unusuafly large, 

 fuH-petaled Rose, with 

 ■A-Radiance agreeable fruit-like fra- 

 grance, comes singly and 

 the opening blooms show 

 apricot-buff on the back 

 of the petals with salmon- 

 pink on the inside. $1.25 

 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



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