Olympiad (Mme. Raymond Gaujard) 
A prize-winner at Bagatelle, this French Rose dis¬ 
appointed many admirers the year it was introduced into 
this country. Since the weakness induced by over-propaga¬ 
tion has been overcome, it has proved to be an astound- 
ingly fine Rose of brilliant color and of satisfactory habit. 
OLYMPIAD 
t jVLevrouw Q. A. van 
osseni-> 
A rather old Rose of remarkable 
character, almost the only variety 
of its color that has any real pre¬ 
tentions to excellence of form. Of 
course, when it is overbloomed 
the shape is a little rough, but 
that is to be expected. It blooms 
freely, the color is luminous and 
clear, and the fragrance sweet and 
strong. 
rs. ^Beatty 
This is one of our favorite 
Roses, and we have been trying 
to popularize it for several years. 
We rank it high among the best 
of the clear, unblemished light 
yellow varieties, for the vigor of 
the plant, the excellent form and 
pure color of the bloom, and the 
freedom with which flowers are 
produced. We believe you will 
like it if you try it. 
MRS. BEATTY 
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