*EDEN ROSE. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 1149. 

 In England and on the Continent, this impressive 

 pink rose is a great winner of medals and honors. 

 Here, it is becoming a favorite, too. It's very large, 

 showy and extraordinarily fragrant. The 3-foot plant 

 is husky and in keeping with the tremendous flowers. 

 The color is clear, vivid pink, a most attractive shade. 

 Ap6irt from its strong fragrance and fine coloring, the 

 one word, perhaps, which best describes Eden Rose is 

 massive. You can't miss it in any garden because it 

 stands up boldly and proudly for all to see. §2 ea.; 

 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



• SHOW GIRL. H.T. Plant Pat. 646. One of the 

 older rose beauties which never seems to wear out its 

 popularity. Show Girl today is just as appealing as the 

 day it first took the stage. The well-known 

 bright, luminous, deep pink color — the wonder- 

 ful, long, shapely bud — the exhibition-type 

 quality of the full open bloom — all these keep 

 Show Girl front and center through the years. 

 The flowers medie excellent cutting, for they 

 have long, straight stems. The plant, too, is 

 very good and does well anywhere. $2.25 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $2 ea. 



•CHARLES IMALLEREV. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant 

 Pat. 933. If you can imagine a big, deep red rose 

 that's so superbly formed that it's usually an easy 

 prize-winner at rose shows, then you have a fair idea 

 of Charles Mallerin's rare beauty. It's famous every- 

 where for this kind of perfection. The 30 to 40 large, 

 substantial petals make up a flower that's a wonder 

 in black-red . . . huge, shapely, magnificent. Its 

 fragrance is something special, too; and the plant is 

 tall and vigorous. So much that is ideal in a rose 

 deserves to have at least one drawback. That is, 

 you won't have dozens of blooms, even though you 

 will have perfect ones. $2.50 

 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



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• SYMPHONIE 



•SYMPHONIE. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 958. The very 

 large buds and blossoms which Symphonic will produce for you all 

 season long and in steady succession are wonders in deep pink. It's 

 a lively pink which seems to glow. The 25 to 35 petals are sub- 

 stantial; the plant is big and sturdy. Flowers are fragrant. Any 

 wonder Symphonic is a Gold Medal Winner in England? $2 ea.; 

 3 or more, $1.75 ca. 



•MIR.\NDY. H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 632. The crimson to 

 /jl^ deep wine beauty below is famous for a number of things, among 

 »^s them its huge size, its strong, delightful fragrance, its ex- 

 ceptionally fine form — and far from least, its gorgeous and 

 exciting color. 50 great petals make up the flower, and the 

 bush delivers them all the time. The plant is strong and 

 vigorous. Naturally, Miraiidy is an All-America Winner — 

 one of the finest and earliest, but still one of the most popular. 

 $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, $2 ea. 



