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Lovely Yellow Rose, Amelia Gude 



*F. R. Patzer 



A Rose of striking and pleasing appear-- 

 ance, owing to the delicate blending of col- 

 or, which is a creamy-buff, with the reverse 

 of petals a delicate warm pink, and as they 

 expand the color becomes a light orange 

 pink. 



"MRS. HENRY MORSE— Two contrasting 

 tones of pink with an underlying yellow 

 glow, double high centered. Plant tall and 

 branching. 

 "RHEA REID— Color a vivid scarlet crim- 

 son. Flowers are marvels of beauty, large, 

 bold and of splendid substance. Strong, 

 sturdy, vigorous grower. 

 *LADY ASHTOWN— One of the good old 

 standard Roses that remains good. Satiny 

 buds and blooms of deep shining pink 

 with a yellow glow at base of petals. High 

 center and very double. 

 *MAD. ABEL CHATENAY— This splen- 

 did Rose is one of the very best of its 

 color — rosy-carmine with darker shade. 



i I heartily agree with you in calling your J 

 I "Charles Dingee" "The Most Wonderful Rose 'i 

 (in the World". At present I have three bushes ' 

 i that are blooming quite satisfactorily. Yours '> 

 i truly, Mrs. Calvin E. Miller. Kittanning, Penna. '> 



Amelia Gude 



A most charming 

 rose, with dainty buds, 

 and blooms of exquisite 

 form. The colors of yel- 

 low-rose, deepening to- 

 wards the center to 

 peach yellow, are ex- 

 ceedingly soft, and very 

 pleasingly blended. A 

 strong growing variety, 

 with fine healthy foliage 

 and very liberal in its 

 production of blooms 

 from one season's end 

 to the other. 



MISS C. E. VAN ROSSEM— Vel- 

 vety dark red, well formed buds, 

 open flowers almost the same 

 shade, reinforced with scarlet and 

 black; fragrant. Strong bushy 

 plant, free flowering. A good bed- 

 ding rose on account of producing 

 flowers under any condition. 



PRISCILLA — Strong robust grow- 

 er with dark screen foliage free 

 from disease. Color a flesh pink 

 with darker shadings. Buds well 

 formed opening full and double 

 and on long stiff stems well above 

 the foliage. 



ETOILE DE HOLLAND— Flower 



bright, dark red, of medium size, 

 fairly full; deliciously perfumed. 

 Growth vigorous, upright. A cross be- 

 tween General MacArthur and Hadley. A 

 rose of great future. 



HOOSIER BEAUTY— The rich colors of 

 this marvelous rose have never been equal- 

 ed — dusky, crimson scarlet, with dark 

 shadings and of a depth found in no other 

 rose. Heavy petals of a velvet-like tex- 

 ture add to the richness of the colors. 



MADAME SEGpND WEBER— One of 

 the most beautiful roses, of ideal form. 

 The long, pointed buds are pink or sal- 

 mon-flesh and when fully expanded are 

 immense in size, full and double; as the 

 flower opens it deepens until it fairly 

 glows with its warm, deep pink. Highly 

 fragrant. Very hardy and constantly in 

 bloom. 



1 1 About six weeks ago I ordered your Maman ( 

 Coehet Collection five for $1.00. They came in S 

 i excellent condition and have done marvelously. j 

 \ I am so well pleased that I am ordering this j 

 1 1 other collection. Miss B. Birdina Schenck., Ok- > 

 1 1 lahoma City, Okla. ? 



Price. First size, one-year plants, 25c each, for 

 Roses on this page; 5 for $1.00, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 70c each; $8.00 per dozen of one 

 or more varieties, 6 at dozen rate by Parcel Post 

 Prepaid. Varieties marked * can be furnished in 

 Star Size or Specimen plants at 85c each, $9.00 

 doz., postpaid. 



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