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^^KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. II nt Pat 607. 



A soft salmoii-pink of l(i\cl\ foiin; l(m>i laslin;j;; heavy 

 petals; line lor (.-uttin-. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



^ ^LOWELL THOMAS. Plant Pat. S<H. riji: yellow 

 of this "10 Best" group. Notable lor the way it holds its 

 clear yellow color. Excellent form. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



^^MIRANDY. Plant Pat. 632. A glorious rich crimson. 

 Probably the most fragrant of the ten and, except for 

 Peace, the largest blooms. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



^•A-NOCTURNE. Plant Pat. 713. Bright cardinal-red 

 with dark shadings; copper-red in midsummer. Unusually 

 attractive form. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



^^PEACE. Plant Pat. 591. Peace led them all, as 

 alwaN s, in the voting. There is no Rose to compare with 

 it -it is the best of the best. (See page 3.) $2 ea. ; 3 for $5. 



^^RUBAIYAT. Plant Pat. 758. Ruby-red or deep 

 cerise-pink, with reverse lighter. An all-round fine Rose 

 with an extra brilliance of color. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



**SAN FERNANDO. Plant Pat. 785. A glowing cur- 

 rant-red that stays red, without bluing. And fragrant. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



**TALLYHO. Plant Pat. 828. Two-toned carmine- 

 rose or old-rose, a richly luscious color. (See front cover.) 

 Great bursts of bloom on a husky plant. $1.75 ea.; 

 3 for $4.50. 



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