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• CATHRINE KORDES. H.T. Carmjne-scarlet. 

 This magnificent, full-petaled Rose, with rich bronzy 

 foliage, has large, well-formed flowers of glowing car- 

 mine-scarlet that come singly on erect, strong stems. 

 It has grown in favor with us year after year and we 

 heartily recommend it. $1 each.* 



-A- CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. H.T. Scarlet-crimson. 

 Lustrous scarlet-crimson flowers, 4 inches in diameter, 

 gracefully loose in form, are freely produced on big, 

 bushy plants which are easy to grow. 75 cts. each.* 



• CHRISTOPHER STONE. Page 17. @ H.T. 

 Scarlet-crimson. A thrilling Rose in every way from 

 the bud stage until the petals drop. It is unsurpassed 

 for intense damask fragrance and seldom shows a trace 

 of blue in the color. This is one of the newer Roses that 

 has come to stay for it is "tops" in the reds for quantity 

 of bloom and vivid color. $1 each.* (See "Star Dozen," 

 page 16.) 



"Have heard your Roses described in glowing terms and 

 am waiting to start my Rose-garden." — Mrs. H. D. W., North- 

 ville, Michigan. Order No. 18091 



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• CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Page 16. © H.T. 

 Red and yellow. The buds are chrome-yellow and seem 

 to promise a yellow flower. This yellow is hidden, but 

 not lost, when the bloom opens, for it glows through 

 the raspberry-red on the inside of the petals, making 

 a color that is "alive." The lovely, fragrant blooms 

 come continuously on vigorous-growing, upright plants 

 and keep well when cut. This lovely coloring, combined 

 with an adaptability to do well in any climate, makes 

 this a Rose for everybody. We introduced this Spanish 

 beauty in 1932 and it is now grown by tens of thousands 

 yearly. It has lovely color, vigorous upright growth and 

 delightful fragrance. Few Roses obtain such popularity 

 in so short a time. Winner of medals in the test-gardens 

 of Europe and U. S. A. $1 each.* (See "Star Dozen," 

 page 16.) 



• DAINTY BESS. Page 8. ® H.T. Blush-pink. 

 This Rose is dainty, adorable, and altogether charming 

 in its simplicity, for it has only 5 petals, but the flowers 

 are large, 3 to 4 inches across, and the petals are quaintly 

 ruflled. The blooms come continuously all season, both 

 singly and in clusters, and the attractive blush-pink 

 flowers are decorated with a mass of stamens on wine- 

 red filaments which add the final artistic touch to the 

 beauty of Dainty Bess. This is unquestionably the 

 most popular single-petaled Rose. It is robustly healthy 

 yet as charming as a baby and has no rival. $1 each.* 



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• COUNTESS VANDAL. ® H.T. Pat. 38. Copper 

 and salmon. A winsome Rose from the first tints of 

 color on the long, tapering buds until the flower opens 

 and ages and the petals fall. The buds are orange-copper 

 and open to perfumed, exquisitely formed blooms of 

 copper, salmon and gold. These flowers, on strong, 

 erect stems, are splendid for cutting. They are pro- 

 duced continuously from June until frost. $1 each; 

 3 for $2.50.* 



A BEGINNERS* SET $0 OR 



^ VALUE $4.85 *^ . Z */ 



We heartily recommend this collection for be- 

 ginners in Rose-growing for there is no risk of 

 disappointment with these famous Roses. They are 

 noted for almost continuous bloom, all season, from 

 June until November. 



Each Page 

 ik^ Betty Uprichard. Salmon 75 cts. 8 



• Charles K. Douglas. Scarlet-crimson 75 cts. 9 



^Lady Ashtown. Clear pink 75 cts. 12 



-A- Luna. Moonlight-yellow $1 12 



• Mrs. E. P. Thorn. Vivid yellow 85 cts. 13 



• Talisman. Multicolored 75 cts. 15 



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*See Quantity Prices, page 3 

 '••No further discount 



Rose Index, Page 30 



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• Duquesa de Penaranda. See page 10. (3) 



