Roses (Continued ) 
MAGNA CHARTA (pink) PAUL NEYRON (red) BLANCHE ROBERTS (white) 
General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson; 
large and fine. Beautiful in bud and a uni¬ 
versal favorite. 
Hugh Hickson. Intense crimson, shaded scar¬ 
let; very large, full and magnificent form, 
with high pointed center; growth upright and 
vigorous, free and continuous blooming; the 
finest of all autumn roses, highly perfumed. 
Killarney . One of the most popular of our 
garden roses. It is perfectly hardy, a robust 
grower; color sparkling, brilliant, imperial 
pink. 
La France. Rich satiny peach, changing to 
deep rose ; large and full. A constant bloomer. 
The sweetest of all. 
Magna Charta. Pink and carmine; very 
large and full; a profuse bloomer. Fragrant. 
Free grower. 
MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT 
Marshall P. Wilder. Bright cherry carmine 1 
very fragrant and one of the freest bloomers 1 
vigorous. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT 
Mad. Caroline Testout. One of the most 
popular of the Hybrid Teas for the garden. 
This is the Rose which has made Portland, 
Oregoi., famous. The flowers are extra 
large, and of a brilliant, shining pink. 
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§ 2 Magna Charta, pink 1 Paul Neyron, red § 
2 Blanche Roberts, white 
□ 5 Strong Bushes 2 year No. 1 worth $1.25 □ 
§ for $1.00 § 
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