• Faience. $1.15 ea. 



•FAIENCE. H.T. Two-tone peach-pink and yellow. 

 Beautifully modeled buds of yellow, lightly brushed 

 with carmine, open to 50-petaIed blooms with rich 

 yellow base that shades gradually to peach-pink at the 

 tips. A most satisfactory Rose the entire growing 

 season for it blooms so freely and the beautifully 

 tinted flowers last long on the bush or when cut. 

 $1.15 ea.; 3 for $3. 



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• Betty Uprichard. Carmine and salmon bicolor.. 8 $1.15 



• GoloVn Sastago. Buttercup-yellow 10 1.15 



• Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. White 10 1.15 



• President Macia. Large, two-toned pink 14 1.15 



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• G I RON A. H.T. See color illustration at bottom 

 of page 13. Multicolored. Tyrian-rose and soft golden 

 yellow in a lovely color blend. The petals are of 

 heavy texture and the blooms are President Herbert 

 Hoover type. One of the most richly fragrant of 

 Roses. $1.15 ea.; 3 for $3. 



• GLOAMING. H.T. Plant Pat. 137. Sunset-pink. 

 A particularly lovely color, shading from fawn-orange 

 to an unusual pink overlaid with salmon; like tints 

 of an autumn sunset. $1.35 ea. ; 3 for $3.50. 



• Gloaming. $1.35 ea. 



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•GOLDEN DAWN. H.T. The pale yellow blooms, 

 continuously produced, are very large, with 50 to 

 60 petals. Fragrant. Foliage beautiful. Its final 

 rating of favorable reports by The American Rose 

 Society, from 54 test reports, was 92.6^. Only Peace 

 can top that! $1.15 ea.; 3 for $3. 



• Golden Sastago. $1.15 ea. 



•GOLDEN SASTAGO. H.T. Buttercup-yellow. 

 A sport of the great Condesa de Sastago. This gleam- 

 ing yellow fragrant flower is a continuous joy to the 

 gardener. Of fine, upright form, it is noted for robust 

 growth and freedom of bloom. $1.15 ea.; 3 for $3. 



•GOOD NEWS. H.T. See color illustration page 12. 

 Plant Pat. 426. Buds of deep coppery pink open 

 slowly to great 60-petaIed blooms with a glowing, 

 coppery center, toning to shell-pink on the outer 

 petals. Rich tea fragrance. A vigorous, healthy 

 plant almost continuous in bloom. We receive most 

 enthusiastic reports about Good News. An excellent 

 general-purpose Rose. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



• HOME SWEET HOME. H.T. Large flowers 

 of glowing pink, each petal delicately edged witli 

 silvery pink. FuII-petaled blooms of peony form 

 with intense, true Rose fragrance and an "old- 

 fashioned" charm. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



•JOANNA HILL. H.T. Yellow. Attractive buds 

 of orange-yellow open to large, double (lowers with an 

 orange center, paling to cream color at the edges of 

 the petals. Borne on long stems and very popular for 

 cut-flowers. $1.15 ea.; 3 for $3. 



• KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. H.T. 

 Cream-white. Long, shapely buds open to delight- 

 fully scented, cream-white flowers with a slight lemon 



lint in the center. Very double flowers on plants of 

 medium height. This Rose was introduced in 1891 

 and it is as much loved today as ever. |It is still the 

 favorite white of many people. $1.15 ea,; 3 for $3. 



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