^FRED EDMUNDS. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 

 /j^s. 731. All-America Regional Award winner. 

 (^^l Burnt-orange buds open to 50-petaIed blooms of 

 ^"^ vivid, glowing copper-orange, one of the most 

 brilliant and beautiful of Roses where it does well. 

 Fruity fragrance; very shiny foliage. $1.50 ea.; 

 3 for $4. 



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^GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. H.T. (Mordigan.) 

 Plant Pat. 806. A sport of Good News, with flowers 

 as handsomely formed but a fine old-goId coh)r, 

 flushed apricot at times. Best of all, it is a golden 

 Rose on a truly vigorous, well-branched plant, all 

 the more remarkable in a yellow Rose. $1.50 ea.; 

 3 for $4. 



^GRACE MOORE. H.T. (Kordcs.)_ Rich and 

 brilliant red. Turn an individual petal in the light 

 and it will change in shade: cerise, cardinal, cherry, 

 shining crimson make up the vivid red of the whole 

 velvety flower. The 50-petaled blooms come on firm 

 stems on bushy, well-branched plants. $1.25 ea.; 

 3 for $3.35. 



^GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. H.T. 



/^\ (Ketten.) Plant Pat. //4. This Rose is a de- 

 i^^^^ lightful new shade of red as shown in the illus- 

 ^^^ tration on page 14. The beautiful, long, stream- 

 lined buds are burnt-carmine and open to firm- 

 petaled blooms of a lovely begonia-rose, with the 

 petals artistically recurved. The plant is tall and 

 naturally graceful in growth. Blooms come singly 

 on long stems, are especially fine for cutting in the 

 bud stage, opening more slowly than when left on the 

 bush. This is one of the Roses we like best and we 

 find that it is a prime favorite with others who have 

 it in their gardens. In color, form and natural grace, 

 it is like no other Rose. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



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^HORACE McFARLAND. H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant 

 /^\ 1^ I /3(). Deep apricot-colored buds open rich 

 ^^^^ b II tl -salmon that changes slowly to a pleasing 

 ^^^ «.()r il-pink blended with apricot. Buds open 

 sIowK and tend to come in constant succession, each 

 OIK I i,tm. The flowers are large, of true exhibition 

 form, with 40 to 45 petals that are large, firm and 

 unusually long lasting. Strong stems 

 hold the long, tapered buds firmly 

 upright, well above the leathery fohage, 

 making it an excellent variety for 

 cutting. Flowers spicily fragrant. 

 Rather low-, upright, compact plants. 

 A "front-row" Rose, unsurpassed for 

 beautiful exhibition form and glorious 

 color. Blooms come singles open per- 

 fectly, and are endearingly long lasting 

 in every kind of weather. Horace 

 AlcFarland plants improve wath age, 

 growing larger and more floriferous 

 each year. This is one of our favorite 

 Roses. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



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