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The Garden Magazine, March, 1924 
Start this Spring to have a beautiful “monthly” Rose Garden. 
Start with the best of the monthly blooming sorts. 
Elliott’s Special Rose Garden Collections for 1924 include the cream 
of their class, rigorously selected for beauty and reliable blooming quality. 
Collection (A) ^4.95 
Every plant is a vigorous two-year-old field-grown specimen, 
ready to set out this spring, and start to grow and bloom this 
season, without a setback. With them success is assured. 
Roses of this quality are seldom offered at such advantageous 
prices. The supply is limited. 
Hadley. Deep velvety crimson. Both buds and flowers of 
exquisite form. Splendid for cutting. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Lovely creamy white 
flowers, large and full. Blooms freely until late fall. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. (Daily Mail). Buds coral-red, 
opening to shrimp-red, shaded with yellow and scarlet. 
Magnificent. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Long shapely buds of Indian yellow, 
occasionally flushed with salmon. One of the best yellows. 
Mrs. Charles E. Russell. Large, beautifully formed 
flowers, rosy carmine, shading to scarlet in center. Very pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Radiance. Unusually vigorous bloomer. Light silvery 
pink to salmon-pink suffused with coppery rose and yellow. 
(If purchased separately, $1.00 each) 
Collection (B) ^4.95 
You could search through pages of catalogue descriptions 
without finding another twelve Roses to equal, for genuine 
satisfaction, the varieties included in this and Collection (A). 
Each is a complete well-balanced assortment of beautiful colors. 
Vigorous two-year-old field-grown plants. 
Columbia. One of the newest and largest. Flowers often 
6 inches across, vivid pink, on long thornless stems. 
Gruss an Teplitz. A splendid old-reliable, never sur¬ 
passed. Handsome crimson-scarlet flowers in profusion all 
summer long. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Unusual and most attractive. 
Bright cherry red inside, silvery white outside; large and well 
formed. 
Lady Hillingdon. Large buds of elegant form, opening 
clear apricot-yellow. Extra hardy; a good fall bloomer. 
Ophelia. Light salmon, shading to yellow at base. Large 
and beautifully formed. Free-flowering. 
Willowmere. Rich shrimp-pink, shaded with yellow in 
center and toning to carmine at edges. Buds coral-red. 
(Regular catalogue price $ 1.00 each) 
Combination Offer. 
Collection (A) and Collection (B), 12 distinct 
varieties of “Monthly” Roses, making a Rose Gar¬ 
den of which even the specialist will be proud for 
$ 9.50 
Elliott’s Book of Roses, hardy perennial flowers trees, shrubs, evergreens, hardy 
vines, etc., for 1924, with full directions and hundreds of interesting suggestions 
for spring planting. Write for it to-day. 
FREE 
\ ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY 
Established 1889 
552 Magee Building 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Roses 
from June 
to November 
