Patented and June Roses 



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Rome Glory (Plant Pat. No. 304) 



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 your year, order some of our lovely Rose 

 bushes now! 



Magna Charia 



PATENTED SORTS 



(Hardy Everblooming or Hybrid Tea Roses) 



We are very glad to offer, this season, our selection of the best Patented 

 Roses. These charming sorts are all new, and, in order to receive a Plant 

 Patent from the United States Patent Office, they must have been not only 

 with outstanding merit but also completely distinct from all other varieties. 

 So you will mELke no mistake in selecting your Roses from the list below — 

 you may be, and probably will be, amazed and delighted, but you simply 

 cannot be disappointed. 



Alezane (U. S. Plant Patent No. 116). A striking early bloomer, with big. 

 red-brown buds opening to cupped sorrel Roses veined yellow. A vigorous 

 sort, not affected by hot or wet weather. Each $1.25, doz. $12.50. 



Alice Harding (U. S. Plant Patent No. 202). Golden buds flaked with carmine- 

 red turn to big, long lasting flowers of pure gold, sweetly fragrant. Truly an 

 exhibition sort. Each $1.50, doz. $15.00. 



Amelia Earhart (U. S. Plant Patent No. 63). The bud is a blushing cream 

 color and the open flowers pass from a deep yellow center to outer petals of 

 cream, again with a blush, and extremely fragrant. Each $1.25, doz. $12.50. 



Better Times (U. S. Plant Patent No. 23). Big double cerise Roses, on long, 

 strong stems and deUcately fragrant, are produced in abundance from this 

 popular sort. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Countess Vandal (U. S. Plant Patent No. 38). Among the most beautiful of 

 Roses, this gorgeous variety bears long, pointed orange-copper buds which 

 open to big double shapely and fragreint flowers, everchanging in their 

 diffusion of coppery bronze and pink shadings. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



Eclipse (U. S. Plant Patent No. 172). A prize winner in Rome, Paris and 

 elsewhere, with countless long buds of purest golden yellow, turning to 

 semi-double blooms. A fascinating sort. Each $1.25, doz. $12.50. 



Radiant Beauty (U. S. Plant Patent No. 97). Opens to perfect Roses in all 

 weather, with an unusual red color and an equally unique eggshell finish. 

 Hardy and vigorous. Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 



R. M. S. Queen Mary (U. S. Plant Patent No. 249). The outstanding Rose 

 of today. This strong plant bears many flowers which defy description. 

 They are a rich, fiery salmon-pink, based orange, large, of exquisite shape, 

 and delicately fragrant. We caimot take space here to mention its countless 

 medals and aweu'ds, we can only advise you to try it in your own garden, 

 and learn the meaning of Rose perfection. Each $1.50. doz. $15.00. 



Rome Glory (U. S. Plant Patent No. 304). This promises to be the best and 

 the hardiest deep red flowered Hybrid Tea Rose ever introduced. On its 

 long stems throughout the entire Summer and early Fall are produced \aige 

 crimson-red buds which open into fuU well-formed, fragrant, cerise-red 

 blooms. Each $1.50. doz. $15.00. 



Signora (U. S. Plant Patent No. 201). Indispensable to cutflower enthusiasts, 

 with long buds of burnt sienna, opening to mandarin color, on good lengthy 

 stems. Each $1.25, doz. $12.50. 



Texas Centennial (U. S. Plant Patent No. 162). This best of sports from the 

 lovely President Hoover hears countless blood red Roses, centered cerise 

 red. Gorgeous in full bloom, and equallv striking in garden or vase. Each 

 75c, doz. $7.50. 



JUNE ROSES (Hybrid Perpefual) 



These hardiest of Roses will provide you with a June border that is unsur- 

 passed for sheer charm. Since the plants are taUer than the everblooming sorts, 

 they should be placed in the center of beds or at the rear of your Rose border. 

 For best results, prune severely in early Spring, manure liberally and hoe 

 often. Plant 2 to 3 feet apart. 



Heavy, field-grown plants, (except as noted) each 70c, doz. $7.00, 



100 §50.00 



Druschki Rubra. Crimson blooms, similau' in shapeliness and vigor to that 

 best of white Roses, the popular Frau Karl Druschki. Each 90c, doz. $9.00. 



Frau Karl Druschki. Most popular of all white Roses, this magnificent 

 variety produces many huge, long, pinkish buds, which turn to mammoth 

 snow-white flowers, very shapely, with firm petals of wax-like texture. Re- 

 peats its bloom frequently. This vigorous, taU grower (often over si.x feet 

 in height) is sometimes called the White American Beauty. 



General Jacqueminot. Introduced in 1852, this lovely sort is the oldest 

 Rose listed herein, \^'ith an early, abundant bloom of scarlet-crimson buds, 

 turning to clear red Roses, hardy, and chiefly outstanding because of the 

 unparalleled quality of their deUghtful perfume. 



George Ahrends. Pink Roses, resembUng those of the populetr Frau Karl 

 Druschki in size and shapeliness. 



Henry Nevard. An improved form of that highly poplar old favorite, American 

 Beauty, with many extra large, full flowers of velvety scarlet, amazingly 

 fragrant. 



IMagna Charta. Produces a great many bright, deep pink blooms, attractively 

 suffused with carmine, big, double, cupshaped, and heavily perfumed. A 

 hardy sort which is much used by florists for forcing in pots. 



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