MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM 
(Van Rossem 1926) $ .50 
The large ovoid bud opens to a very double, fragrant 
flower of heavily flamed and shaded orange and apricot 
on a yellow background. The reverse side of the petal 
is often a dark bronze. The plant is a vigorous grower 
with beautiful dark leathery foliage that is disease re¬ 
sistant. A prolific bloomer and a fine cut dower. Al¬ 
though good in all locations, it is particularly fine in a 
cool or foggy location. 
MRS. PIERRE S. Du PONT (Mallerin, 1929) $ .60 
For color and form, this rose is among the best. It 
won the Bagatelle prize in Paris for the best yellow 
rose. The bud is of medium size, pointed, and of a 
beautiful reddish gold opening to semi-double, very 
fragrant dower of deep golden yellow. A strong grow¬ 
ing plant with an abundance of disease resistant foliage. 
The most prolidc bloomer of all the yellow roses. Highly 
recommended. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY (McGredy 1929) $ .60 
This rose is probably the best of the roses that this 
faous hybridizer has produced, and one of the best 
garden roses in commerce. It has a wonderful combina¬ 
tion of colors, scarlet orange heavily dushed with Lin¬ 
coln red on outside of petals. Buds are large and long 
pointed, dowers double, fragrant and very lasting. The ; 
bush is a strong grower with abundant glossy foliage; 
young foliage a dark reddish green. A prolidc bloomer. 
CHRISTMAS GIFTS 
What could be more acceptable than gifts of 
roses that will be a living joy for 
years to come! 
and 
The lapel bud vase; a nickel plated little bud 
vase for the gent's buttonhole. 75c 
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