collection of selected, fine, everbloo: 

 i be grown to fill the orders for this well-known and d 

 ch have proved to do well everywhere, for beginners i 

 dnly limited to color because every one of these variet 

 of the most free-blooming, vigorous and dependable that we could select. All give well-formed blooms of good 

 I beauty. They were selected for this set because of their superiority 



For years we have made a specialty of a "Star Dozen" 

 ire carefully chosen in advance, so that enough of them ca 

 popular specialty of ours. The kinds selected are those wh 

 ■xperts. The brief descriptions of each, given below, 



with i 



A ANGELS MATEU. I'l.i 



• EDITOR McFARLAND. A lasting deep pink. (Pic- 

 tured above; desc. p. 9.) 



*GIRONA. Famous for fragrance and tile rich hlendin; 

 of its colors: golden yellow shading outward to Tyrian-rose 

 (Pictured below; desc. p. 10.) 



dug, the price gives 



*GOOD NEWS. Plant Pat. 426. A most satisfactory 

 Rose. Coppery pink center toninir to creamy shell-pink, 

 -ribbon winner, t Picture [eft below; desc. 



*MME. COCHET-COCHET. Plant Pat. 129. Many 

 people tell us tins is their favorite copper-pink garden Rose. 

 (Picture at left; desc. p. 11.) 



• MRS. P. S. DU PONT. Golden yellow. Produces 

 masses of bloom. (Picture and desc. p. 14.) 



• NARZISSE. Maize-yellow blooms of exhibition size 

 and form. (Desc. p. 7.) 



•POINSETTIA. Bright poinsettia-red. (See left above 



, Mine. I'.uliet -Cnrlli-t. $1 



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1 each of above 12 $ifl 75 



(Value $15.30) »|^-#» 



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