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* Girona (Qa) Desc. page 10 
*RADIANCE. H.T. 
Rose- pink. Largest sell- 
ing Rose in the U. S. A. ; 
and there’s a reason, for it / Sy 
is continuous In bloom, 
from June until frost. Add 
to this a plant unsurpass- 
ed by any in healthy, vig- 
orous growth, and you 
have a Rose that can be 
successfully grown by any- 
one. The two-toned pink, ™ 
cupped flowers have a } 
pungent, true Rose fra- 
grance. 85 cts. each.* 
* RADIANT BEAUTY. | 
Hole welante. Patz, 97: 2 
Crimson. Large,  full- 
petaled cerise-crimson 
blooms, borne singly on \ 
strong stems. Slightly =. 4 
fragrant and very lasting. 
$1 each; 3 for $2.50.¢ 
*R ED RADIANCE. 
H.T. Cerise-red. A sport 
of Radiance, it has the 
same form, habit’ of 
growth, fragrance, and 
healthy foliage. The dif- 
ference is in the color 
which is a clear, even 
shade of cerise-red. 85 
cts. each.* 
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* Mme. Joseph Perraud (2) Desc. page 14 
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* RADIO. Pace 12. (2) H.T. Plant Pat. 197. Yel- 
low and carmine. This two-colored Rose is one of 
the most appe alingly lovely varieties produced by 
Pedro Dot. The ground-color is always a clear, shim- 
mering, primuline yellow, and the charm of Radio 
consists in the carmine stripes and marks never being 
the same on any two flowers, thus lending an endless 
pleasure throughout the growing season in noting, 
each time a flower unfolds, what kind of artistic 
markings Dame Nature has selected. Radio provides 
more continued delighted interest than any other 
Rose. Its delicious fragrance is an addition to its 
other charms. (See ‘‘Star Dozen,’’ page 12.) $1 each; 
3 for $2.50.¢ 
*R. M. S. QUEEN MARY. Page 16. @) Jo bel 
Plant 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 pro- 
duced all season. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 
*ROCHEFORT. 
Page 16. @ H.T. 
PlantPat.191. Orange- 
old-rose. The color ts 
really unique and the 
firm-textured, de- 
lightfully fragrant 
flowers come erect on 
strong stems well 
above the lovely glossy 
foliage throughout the 
entire season. $1 
each; 3 for $2.50.¢ 
*ROME GLORY. 
Pace, 172 7@) (Hel: 
Plant Pat. 304. Cerise- 
red. For nearly half a 
century the Rose 
American Beauty was 
the favorite red for flor- 
Ists to grow, but it has 
at last been superseded 
by Rome Glory. You 
can grow your own 
and confidently depend 
* on25or more inspiring 
blooms the first season and 
have your plants to bloom 
for years to come. This 
tall-growing variety holds 
its noble buds and mam- 
moth, long-lasting blooms 
erect on long, strong 
stems. $1.25 each; 3 for 
$3.15.¢ 
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* McGredy’s Sunset. Desc. page 14 
9 Top-Quality Roses $7. 60 
VALUE $9.10 
Read descriptions and you will understand why 
we call these Roses “tops.” Desc. 
Each Page 
* Angels Mateu. Plant Pat. 174. Orange-rose..$1.00 8 
* Better Times. Plant Pat. 23. Cerise-red 
* Countess Vandal. Plant Pat. 38. Copper 2 and 
salmon.... 
o% ® 
%* Dicksons Red. Diese Pie 376. Sealer. 
* Eclipse. Plant Pat. 172. Yellow. ....... 
* Eternal Youth. Plant Pat. 332. Clear fete 
%* Ramon Bach. Plant Pat. 366. Apricot- Gatton ‘ 
* Rochefort. Plant Pat. 191. Orange-old-rose... 
% Texas Centennia3. Plant Pat. 162. Blood-red. 
85 cts. 
ASK FOR OFFER F15 
*See Quantity Prices, page 2 
No further discount 
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