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EVERBLOOMING STAR ROSES 



•Ami Quinard. $1.15 ea. 



All the Hybrid Teas on this and the following five 

 pages have been widely grown and loved for at least 

 five years and up to forty years and more. All are good; 

 so good that the popular demand for them keeps them 

 on the market year after year after year. Choice among 

 them depends largely on your preference for color, type 

 of bloom, etc. If you have no special choice, you will 

 find collections of varieties we particularly recommend, 

 which will save you money. 



• BETTER TIMES. H.T. Plant Pat. 23. Rose-red. 

 The brilliant rose-red flowers are large, double, and 

 delicately fragrant. $1.35 ea.; 3 for $3.50. 



• BETTY UPRI CHARD. H.T. Carmine and sal- 

 mon. Buds are long-pointed; blooms large, semi- 

 double, with spicy fragrance. Distinctly bicolored, 

 outside deep carmine, inside silvery salmon. $1.15 

 ea.; 3 for $3. 



•AMI QUINARD. H.T. Black-Iustered red. From dainty 

 buds of deep maroon, ideal for boutonnieres, a beautiful urn- 

 shaped flower unfolds. An old favorite, the petals are like 

 shining crimson velvet enriched with a blackish sheen; a 

 center of golden anthers in rich contrast to the dark, velvety 

 petals. Fragrant and free in bloom. $1.15 ea.; 3 for $3. 



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• Angels Mateu. Plant Pat. 174. Luscious orange-rose. .. . 8 $1.50 



• Crimson Glory. Plant Pat. 105. Deep crimson 9 1.50 



• Eclipse. Plant Pat. 172. Golden yellow 9 1.35 



• Good News. Plant Pat. 426. Copper- to shell-pink 10 1.50 



4 outstanding varieties, each a leader in its color class. This is an 



offer not to be missed. They make a superior gift selection. 



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• ANGELS MATEU. H.T. Plant Pat. 174. Orange- 

 rose. Here is one of the most charming of the Ever- 

 blooming Roses with a color that is really enchanting 

 — a luscious orange-rose, distinct from all others. 

 The flowers with their delicious red-raspberry fra- 

 grance are large, full-petaled and make fine exhibition 

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



•Angels Mateu. $1.50 ea. 



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•California. $1.50 ea. 



• CALIFORNIA. H.T. Plant Pat. 449. The color 

 ff^tef is a glorious shade of ruddy orange, toned with 

 "«V*a saffron-yellow, with the exterior of the broad, 

 firm petals overlaid with saffron-rose. Buds are long 

 and pointed; flowers are enormous in size, reaching a 

 diameter of 5 to 6 inches. Growth vigorous, with 

 healthy, glossy green foliage. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



• CATHRINE KORDES. II.T. Carmine-scarlet, 

 a glowing color. Large and full-petaled. Visitors to 

 our Rose-fields are always attracted by its glowing 

 beauty. $1.15 ea.; 3 for $3. 



• CHRISTOPHER STONE. ITT. See color page 13. 

 Scarlet-crimson. A real treasure for any garden. 

 Notable for alluring Damask fragrance and almost 

 continuous bloom. Color is vivid scarlet in June, 

 which becomes deep crimson with velvety, blackish 

 shadings in the fall. $1.15 ea.; 3 for $3. 



• CONDESA DE SASTAGO. II.T. See color page 

 13. Bicolor. Delightfully fragrant flowers of yellow 

 and raspberry-red are produced profusely on vigorous, 

 healthy plants. Ranks very high in preference list of 

 experienced amateurs. Known from California to 

 Cairo, and all points between, as one of the most 

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



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