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CLOVERSET FLOWER FARM. KANSAS CITY 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Scarlet-orange. A beautiful new Rose, good enough 
for the McGredys to name for a member of their family. Coppery scarlet- 
orange flowers, flushed dull red and of fine form, make this a Rose to rave 
about. It is double and richly fragrant. Bushy plants with beautiful reddish 
bronze foliage.Price $1.00. 
OLYMPIAD. Crimson. The bud of this Rose is coppery red, tinged with 
fire-red. It is one of the most beautiful Roses of recent years. The blooms are 
large, fully double, pure crimson, with a golden base to the petals which 
lights up the entire flower..Price $1.00. 
PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ. Coppery yellow, ovoid buds open to large, 
cupped blooms of coppery buff with an overglow of deep salmon. An 
upright grower, producing quantities of long-lasting, fragrant flowers with 
30 petals or more throughout the entire season. The flowers are carried on 
strong stems and the color meets the requirements of those who like Roses 
of soft tones. The coppery buff of this lovely variety will never clash with 
any other color. The plant is strong, with better foliage than most of the 
Roses that have so much Pernet blood. Introduced only three years ago, it 
has already attained great popularity.Price $1.50. 
ROSLYN. Beautiful, tapering buds and large, double flowers of golden 
yellow with orange shading on reverse of petals. Vigorous, compact habit, 
floriferous. One of the finest yellow Roses.Price $1.00. 
SCHWABENLAND. Extremely large, sometimes blooms are 6 inches across, 
globular buds which open slowly into blooms of stately size and magnifi¬ 
cent petalage; amaranth-pink; fragrant. Sturdy and free-flowering. 
.. .Price $1.00. 
SIR DAVID DAVIS. Pointed buds and high centered flowers of glowing 
crimson, fragrant and long lasting. A splendid, new Rose.Price $1.00. 
SOEUR THERESE (Sister Therese). Yellow. Long-pointed buds are chrome- 
yellow, heavily marked with carmine; the open flower is rich daffodil- 
yellow and holds its color well. Sweetbrier fragrance. The blooms come 
freely on splendid cutting stems. You can always recognize this Rose from 
its habit of forming sturdy, 3-foot, upright canes which are topped by a 
cluster of 5 or more copper yellow blooms. Surely one of the best of the 
newer Roses. 20 to 25 petals. Silver-Gilt Medal, Valenciennes, 1930; Cer¬ 
tificate, Contest for Most Beautiful Rose of France, Lyon, 1932; Silver Medal, 
Portland, 1932.Price $1.50. 
