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NORDSTROM NURSERY CO. 
GALL1TZ1N, PA. 
SELECT ROSES 
Hybrid Tea* 60 cent* each; 5 fcr $2.75 
Betty Uprichard. The outside a blend of 
deep toned carmine w ith coppery orarge 
the interior a delicate salmon pink. 
Briarcliff. Large pointed buds, double high 
centered blooms, brilliant, rose-pink. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. Long pointed buds 
ot brilliant orange buff.flowers vivid yel¬ 
low and bright apricot, fragrant. 
Da me Edith Helen. Shapely buds, high cen¬ 
tered blooms of clearpink, fragrant. 
Golden EmLlcin. Beautiful long buds open¬ 
ing into line fragrant, golden flowers. 
Color is a rich cadmium yellow. 
Kiilarney Pink. Bright, sparklirg, double 
long buds and prolific bloomer. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Perfect form with 
high-pointed center, golden yellow shad¬ 
ed and streaked with orange and red. 
Los Angeles. Vigorous and productive. 
Long stemmed luminous flame-pink flow' 
ers, toned with coral and shaded with tra¬ 
nslucent gold at base of petals. 
Mme. Eduard Herriot. Buds are coral red, 
shaded with yellow at the base; medium 
sized, semi-double. 
Mrs. A. R. B&rraclcugh. Large conical buds 
and enormous, pure pink flowers shaded 
clear light yellow at base, very fragrant. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. Lovely shell-pink buds 
and blooms of fine globular form, with 
shadings of soft salmon; sweet perfumed. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Ovoid buds and globu¬ 
lar flowers of clear pink with lighter sh¬ 
ades. Vigorous and fragrant. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. A bright flower of two 
contrasting tones of pink, with an unde¬ 
rlying yellow glow; moderately fragrant 
Rev. F. Page Roberts. Long copper-red 
buds opening to golden yellow blooms 
stained with red; large and fragrant. 
Scuv. de Georges Pernet. Brick red buds 
opening to crange-pink blooms of large 
size, double and deliciously fragrant. 
Charles K. Douglass. Of vigorous,uprigl t 
growth and libei al fragrant bloom;flami- 
ng scarlet flusl ed with crimson. 
The Newer Roses 
E.G.Hill. Massive blooms of deep irarwn 
velvety inside and glistening outside. 
President Hoover. A beautiful con binatlYn 
of cerise pink, flame scarlet and Aellow. 
Large flower with pointed bud. 
Talisman. Beautiful shadings of gold, apri¬ 
cot, deep pink and old rose. 
Ramblers - Climbers 
EACH SOc; 5 for $2.CO 
Dorothy Perkins. Soft, shell-pink flowers. 
Excelsa. Bright crimson flowers. 
Gardenia. Rich creamy yellow flowers. 
GOLDEN RCSE of CHINA Rosa Hugcnis. 
The aristocrat of hardy flowering shrubs. 
Blooms early in May. The graceful arching 
branches are completely covered with fra¬ 
grant blooms. Each, 76 cents. 
Polyanthus - Baby Ramblers 
EACH 50c; 6 for $2.25 
Golden Salmon. Large clusters of striking 
reddish-orange buds, everblooming. 
Ideal. One of the finest dark red polyant¬ 
hus. bushy, free blooming. 
George Eiger. Copper gold to yellow. 
ROSES FROM 8 IN. POTS, 20c EXTRA 
THE ROSE MANUAL by J. H. Nicolas. 
A rose encylopedia for the amateur. Cora- 
lete directions for growing roses in the 
ome garden. Fully illustrated, 336 pages. 
$2.66 postpaid. 
