CLOVERSET DEPENDABLE ROSES 
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EDITOR McFARLAND. This is the finest deep pink garden Rose in the 
world today. The perfectly formed flowers are produced through all the 
growing season and are of a clear, brilliant unfading pink, on nice long cut¬ 
ting stems, are fragrant, and as cut-flowers retain their form and last longer 
than any Rose we know. The plants are vigorous and have healthy, normal 
green foliage. We believe that Editor McFarland will soon be the standard by 
which new pink Roses will be judged. First Class Certificate of Merit, Lyon- 
naise, Horticultural Society, 1929; Gold Medal, Contest for the Most Beauti¬ 
ful Rose of France, Lyon, 1932; Certificate of Merit, Portland, 1932. 
.Price $1.00. 
HINRICH GAEDE. A most unusual color. Long, pointed, shapely buds of 
Nasturtium red. Large, double, high-centered blooms of a rich luminous 
vermilion shaded golden yellow—a color combination such as found in 
high-colored modern Zinnias. Has a rich fruity fragrance and is a free and 
continuous bloomer. Unlike any other Rose in commerce.Price $1.50. 
LADY FORTEVIOT. Large, double, high-centered flowers with an intense 
fragrance. Golden yellow changing to deep apricot flushed with cardinal 
red. A free and continuous bloomer.Price $1.00. 
LEONARD BARRON. Produced from the extremely hardy Esquimo Rose, 
Nutkana. The mammoth blooms are often six inches in diameter. It is 
salmon pink with a glow of amber and is very free flowering. Its immense 
size of bloom makes it resemble a peony which similarity was remarked 
upon by many of our visitors during the past season. Very fragrant. 
.Price $1.00. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Golden yellow. Winner of more Gold Medals 
for outdoor blooms than any other Rose ever grown. The bud is long-pointed, 
rich reddish gold, almost orange in the depths of the petals, and holds its 
color well to the end. Foliage is very ornamental, healthy, and extremely 
disease-resistant. This is the most continuous-blooming yellow Hybrid Tea. 
The plants are low-growing and it does not seem possible that they could 
produce so many blooms, but keep the flowers cut and the plants will work 
every minute for you. We recommend Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont as the best 
all-round yellow garden Rose. Gold Medals: Societe Nationale d'Horticul- 
ture de France, 1927; Saverne, 1927; Lyon, 1928; Rhone, 1928; Bagatelle, 
1929; Harding $100 Prize, 1928; Certificate, Pedralbes, 1929. ... .Price $1.00. 
