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Silver Medal Ptoses 
Each of these roses scored 85 or more points 
out of a possible 100, judged strictly on its 
merits as a garden rose, and received the Silver 
Medal of The American Rose Society. 
To the well informed gardener, this means 
more than a Gold Medal awarded in Europe, 
where roses have been judged on the exhibi- 
tion table, purely from an exhibition stand- 
point. 
It means that these roses are OFFICIALLY 
STAMPED as ideal garden varieties under se- 
vere climatic conditions — the logical varieties 
to use in quantity when arranging your out- 
door planting. 
The Silver Medal Collection 
of 
Everblooming Hybrid Teas 
Radiance Color, bright carmine-salmon 
mingled with rose, shading to a 
coppery salmon at the base of the petal. 
Vigorous, branchy growth, every shoot ter- 
minating in a flower. 60c. each, $6.00 per 
dozen. 
Crimson Champion. Scarlet - crimson, 
'^ overlaid with deep 
velvety crimson; large, well-rounded petals of 
excellent texture, forming a very large flower 
which is of good form and not too double. 
Dark, glossy green foliage; growth vigorous 
and spreading — an ideal habit. One of the most 
prolific roses ever introduced. $1.50 each, 
$15.00 per dozen. 
The original Killarney 
rose is, perhaps, the 
most popular rose ever sent out. This variety 
is, in every way, superior as a garden rose, be- 
ing larger in foliage and stronger and more 
robust in growth. It is also better in color, a 
Killarney Queen. 
sparkling cerise-pink, and is larger in flower — 
a handsome rose at any stage of development. 
60c. each, $6.00 per dozen. 
Panama Color, delicate flesh-pink with 
lighter shadings toward the edge 
of the petals. A seedling from the popular 
Frau Karl Druschki, equally vigorous but 
more prolific and continuous in flowering. 75c. 
each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Robin Hood. ^°**> ''°^y scarlet changing 
to bright, scarlet-crimson as 
the season advances. Vigorous, robust grovrth 
quite immune from disease. Large flowers of 
beautiful form produced freely throughout the 
season. 75c. each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Lady Pirrie. Coppery, reddish salmon 
■' ' mingled with apricot yel- 
low, fawn and copper. Not very double, but 
beautiful when cut in the bud. A fine garden 
rose in an exceptional color. 50c. each, $6.00 
per dozen. 
The Best Red Garden Rose 
Red Radiance. 
Not included among the Silver Medal Roses because it is a new variety. 
With Radiance as its sponsor, we do not hesitate to offer it here because it 
is a better garden rose than Radiance and a much desired color. It is an even shade of clear red, 
resembling American Beauty in color, and, to some extent, in form. Extremely free and continu- 
ous in flowering. $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
These varieties will be supplied in strong, 2-year plants from large pots for plant- 
ing after May 1. Our Rose Catalogue and Handbook will be sent you on request. 
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