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-A- RAMON BACH. ® H.T. (P. Dot.; 

 Plant Patent 366. Apricot-bufF. The vig- 

 orous-growing, healthy plants produce 

 their immense, apricot-buff blooms singly 

 on erect, wiry stems, each flower a prize 

 by itself. Although large and full petaled, 

 this Rose is so vitally vigorous that the 

 blooms come consistently all through the 

 growing season. Fruity fragrance. $1.50 

 each; 3 for $3.75.* 



• REX ANDERSON. H.T. (S. McGredy 

 & Son.) Pat. 335. Pale lemon. This Rose 

 is a delight with its perfect form and 

 unusual fragrance that reminds one of 

 sweet peas. A fine Rose for exhibition. 

 $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.'|< 



• ROCHEFORT. Page 5. ® H.T. (C. 

 Mallerin.) Pat. 191. Orange-old-rose. 

 You will be pleasantly thrilled when 

 Rochefort presents its first blooms, for the 

 orange-old-rose color is really unique and 

 delightfully different from any other Rose. 

 $1 each; 3 for $2.50. i*^ 



• SEQUOIA. H.T. (J. Verschuren-Pech- 

 told.) Pumpkin-flesh color. A vigorous, 

 upright-growing Rose with flowers produced 

 singly on strong, wiry stems. The color is a 

 luscious pumpkin-flesh, suffused apricot, 

 shading lighter at the edge of the petals. 

 Very free bloomer. $1.25 each."^ 



•Ramon Bach 



• R.M.S. QUEEN MARY. H.T. (H. A. Verschuren.) 

 Pat. 249. Salmon-pink. The form, color, and fragrance 

 of this Queen of Flowers are all alluring. Long buds 

 open to firm-petaled, long-lasting flowers of salmon- 

 pink, suffused with orange, and are produced all season, 

 but not profusely, for they have the excellent habit 

 of coming one on a stem on tall, erect canes. This is 

 one of tiie choicest new Roses. Awarded 4 Gold 

 Medals. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.'l' 



• SATURNIA. ® H.T. (D. Aicardi.) Pat. 349. 

 Bicolor. Beautiful form and attractive flame-like 

 colors of red and copper make this an outstandingly 

 lovely Rose. It has given a great performance in our 

 garden and bloomed freely on erect stems. The 

 spectacular flowers, with their rich fruity fragrance, 

 are long-.lasting when cut. Gold Medal, Rome. 

 $1 each; 3 for $2.50. i^ 



• Saturnia 



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4 Glorious New Roses 

 VALUE $6 



• Ramon Bach. Apricot-buff. See above. $1 50 



• Dicksons Red. Scarlet. Above and page 4 1 50 



• Mme. Charles Mallerin. Orange-flame. 



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-|r Saturnia. Red and copper i^" 1 00 



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