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If you desire advice for planning a new Rose-Garden 

 or for renovating an old one, please write us early. After 

 March 1, during our rush season we are obliged to make 

 a nominal charge for drawing plans. 



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PICKED T( f 

 The FINEST BLOCl^S 



The Star Dozen Roses are specially grown for this c 

 have given supreme satisfaction, not only to the experie 

 but also to the most timid adventurers in gardening wh 



There's no chance about the Star Dozen. Each yeai 

 not only a luxurious dozen Roses, but the group is ofi 

 1934, actually 26 V2 Per cent discount. 



Note the varieties offered. First, the six shown in ( 

 Ami Quinard, and the apricot-colored Duquesa de Pei 

 all leaders in their color class, and that champion of. 

 delightfully fragrant scarlet Roses, Rouge Mallerin. 



All have been thoroughly tested in our customers' 

 gardens from Maine to California. All are healthy, vigor- 

 ous growers and free in bloom. They will live for years 

 and we guarantee every plant in this dozen to bloom 

 within ten weeks from date of planting. (See illustration 



below.) YOU RUN NO RISK. 



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 •Ami Quinard. Page 9 (2) Crimson. $1 8 



•Duquesa de Penaranda. Page 11 ® Apricot. $1.25. . 4 



• Edith Nellie Peri<ins. ® Salmon. 85 cts 16 



• Editor McFarland. Deep pink. $1 17 



• Etoiie de Hoiiande. ® Crimson. 85 cts 17 



•Federico Casas. P. 1 1 @ Coppery pink and orange. $1 . 8 

 •Golden Dawn. Pale yellow. $1 8 



• Luna. Moonlight-yellow. $1.25 10 



• Miss Rowena Thorn. Pink. 85 cts 17 



•Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. © Yellow. $1 16 



• President Herbert Hoover. Multicolored. 85 cts.. 16 



• Rouge Mallerin. Page 14 ® Scarlet. $1.25 14 



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THE STAR DOZ. Offer 16 (l\\7^ $900f 



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•EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. © H.T. Salmon-pink. 

 Long-pointed buds of cream, orange, and rosy carmine ; 

 open to salmon flowers, heavily overspread with gold on i 

 the inside of the petals, while the reverse is rosy carmine. 

 Fine for cutting. 85 Cts. each.* 



• MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. @ H.T. Golden yellow. 

 This is the ace of the golden yellow Roses. Winner of more '■ 

 Gold Medals for outdoor blooms than any other Rose ever 

 grown. $1 each.* 



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•PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. @ H.T. Multi- 

 colored. Long-lasting, fragrant flowers of scarlet-yellow, 

 cerise-pink, and flame. Awarded Gold Medal, 1934, for the 

 best American Rose introduced within the previous five 

 years. Splendid for cutting. 85 cts. each.* 



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*See price reduction schedule, page 3. •f'No further discount 



When sending us this photograph, Mrs. H. X. Nor 

 "I HAD 700 BLOOMS ON MY ROSES 2 MOJJHS 



