Peterson 
Special Collections 
OFFER A 
Standard Hybrid Tea Collection 
15 Everblooming Varieties 
Illustrated in color on pages 28 and 29 
Here is a money-saving Collection of tried, tested, and 
proved varieties that will thrive over a wide range of 
climatic conditions. They are the most vigorous-growing 
plants selected from the crop maturing this fall, 1934. 
Both the beginner and the experienced Rose enthusiast 
will have success in growing these sturdy kinds. Next 
summer you will be cutting dozens of perfect blooms. This 
list includes a lovely and complete range of color. 
Extra Grade 
Charles K. Douglas. Rich crimson. $0.75 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Orange-pink. 75 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red. 75 
Grange Colombe. Creamy white. 75 
Lady Alice Stanley. Coral-pink. 75 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-vermilion. 75 
Miss Rowena Thom. Pink, golden center. . .75 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Buttercup-yellow. 75 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Deep pink. 75 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Two-toned pink. 75 
Ophelia. Pink and yellow. 75 
President Herbert Hoover. Cerise, orange, 
and gold. 75 
Radiance. Brilliant pink. 75 
Red Radiance. Red. 75 
Talisman. Orange-red and yellow. 75 
$11.25 
The Collection of 15 plants for.$9.50 
The space required to plant this set may be found in 
nearly every garden of modest size. A bed 10 feet by 
3 feet will accommodate them very nicely; plant 15 to 
16 inches apart in a double row, the rows about 9 inches 
from the edge of the bed. See that the bed is not raised 
but preferably a few inches lower than the surrounding 
surface. 
OFFER A-3 
Three plants of each variety in Offer A. There 
is no better and less expensive tvay to enjoy an 
ideal Rose-garden than by planting quantities 
of the superb varieties offered at such a reason¬ 
able price. The Collection, 45 plants, 15 varieties, 
Extra Grade, $27.00. 
DELIVERY CHARGES PREPAID ON DOR¬ 
MANT ROSES, except orders under $5.00 beyond 
the Third Postal Zone, in which case you are asked to 
add 10 per cent for postage charges. 
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