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• SGEUR THERESE. Page 15. \±J The minialure 

 picuire on page 15 shows the form and color of this Rose, 

 the most astonishing variety in the yellow class, ior it 

 blooms in candeiabras (not clusters) of from 5 to 15 

 (lowers that form at the top of canes, sturdy enough to 

 hold these blooms without bending, each bloom on a 

 good cutting stem. Tlie favorite yellow Rose in many 

 large gardens. $1 each.* 



$11.90 Value for $8.9C 



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Our 42 years of Rose-growing experience have guided m- 

 25" collections. They represent the different color classes oi 

 fidently plant these truly great varieties with assurance thata 

 months from date of spring planting, and every month frotntl 



Every Rose in both collections is different in form andc 

 recommend them to gardeners whose employers demand 

 lovers who yearn for Roses, but, until now, have not even t 

 tionc (with each order) and either of these collections will pVa 



©•CONDESA DE SASTAGO.^ Coppery red and yel- 

 low. Head of the list here and "tops" in the two-color 

 class. This Rose simply stormed its way to the top with 

 its rich, unusual colors, delightful fragrance, and free 

 bloom on plants of unusual vigor. $1 each.* 

 ©•EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Richly colored, deep 

 pink, long buds open to lovely blooms of salmon-pink, 

 a color that is always admired. Elected to the "Star 

 Dozen" as the freest bloomer in this color. 85 cts. each.* 



©•MRS. PIERRE S. _DU PONT. This sturdy, low- 

 growing variety devotes its energies to producing almost 

 incredible quantities of golden yellow Roses on plants 

 that are remarkable for their glossy green, healthy foli- 

 age. Unanimously and enthusiastically voted into this 

 collection. $1 each.* 



©•PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Multicolored. 

 The illustration shows the exquisite form but only two 

 of the many colors with which this Rose will delight you 

 throughout the growing season. The richly fragrant 

 blooms come singly on strong stems. 85 cts. each.* 



©•ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. When introduced from 

 Holland in 1919, this Rose simply swept the decks of 

 other crimson Hybrid Teas and for years has held its 

 place as one of the finest crimson, free-blooming, richly 

 fragrant Roses ever produced. 85 cts. each.* 



©•MISS ROWENA THOM. Really beautiful soft 

 rose-pink colored blooms of enormous size that come 

 freely on plants as vigorous and healthy as the renowned 

 Radiance. The hnest, healthiest, and most fragrant pink 

 Rose we could select for this collection. 85 cts. each.* 



©•ROUGE MALLERIN. The alluring Damask per- 

 fume is but one of the excellent qualities of this pet of 

 the famous Rose hybridizer, Charles Mallerin. It is 

 full-petaled and simply glows with scarlet color in June, 

 but is almost maroon in the fall. $1.25 each.* 



©•EDITOR McFARLAND. The foremost Everbloom- 

 ing Rose in the dark pinks. The blooms come singly on 

 firm, upright stems and the sturdy plants produce these 

 beautiful fragrant flowers freely. $1 each.* 



©•GOLDEN DAWN. Here is a really immense, full- 

 petaled Rose, yet it blooms almost as freely as man> a 

 semi-double variety. It varies in color according to sea- 

 son from pale to deep sulphur-yellow. The great blooms 

 and wonderful holly-like foliage make this a remarkable 

 Rose. $1 each.* 



©•CHRISTOPHER STONE. This beautiful scarlet- 

 crimson variety won SIOOO for "TIic Rest New Rose with 

 True Old-Rose Perfume." It blooms almost as freely as 

 a zinnia. Need we say more! $1 each.* 



• GOLDEN SASTAGO. Page 4. ® New, but added 

 to tliis collcclicHi to give a glowing, buttercup-yellow 

 c-olor. A vigorous-growing, delightfully fragrant, free- 

 bl<K)ming varietv that shows up brightly above the dark, 

 dense foliage. $1.25 each.* 



