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Nearly every house may have a dozen bushes like these 



''Best-Yet" New Roses f or 1910 



The Blue Rose is a new Rose and we can supply it — but we do 

 not consider it up to the standard of our "101." 



The same thing might be said of other new ones, which for the 

 same reason are not offered here. 



But the kinds we do offer have won their way into this book only 

 after the most severe tests, and it is a source of sincere pleasure 

 that among the new Roses from European and American introducers 

 there are so many that we can recommend. These are mainly Teas 

 and Hybrid Teas, which, with protection, will prove hardy in the 

 latitude of Philadelphia and in season repay your good care with 

 prize blooms of surpassing loveliness. 



We price them separately so you can try a few, if you have not 

 room for all. (See desciiptions on pages 13 to 24.) 



PINK— EACH 



Florence Pemberton. 2-vr. . .$o 40 



Wm. R. Smith. 2-vr 50 



SALMON PINK— 



Countess of Gosford. 2-yr. . . 40 



Dean Hole. 2-yr 35 



Lyon. 2-yr 1 00 



OFFER NO. 704. ENTIRE SET OF NINE FOR ONLY 



(Omitting Lyon) "in 1-year I 

 size $1.35 postPAID 



YELLOW— each 



Mme. Jules Gravereaux. 2-vr.$o 35 



RED— 



Cherry Ripe. 2-yr 40 



Freiherr Von Marschall. 2-yr. 40 

 Etoile de France. 2-yr 40 



$3.75 in 2 -year I 

 size by express | 



•00 in 3-year size 

 by express 



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