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ALEZANE. (Plant patent No. 116 ) Rich 
apricot cupped flowers, reverse of petals 
sorrel, veined yellow; reddish brown bud, 
vigorous .Each $1.50 
AMELIA EAEHART. (Plant patent No. 63 ) 
Very fragrant giant golden yellow, edges 
light canary; one of the largest, quite 
handsome and immensely popular, free 
and continuous bloomer.Each $1.25 
BETTER TIMES. (Plant patent No,. 23 ) 
Has brought better times to rose lovers, 
brilliant cerise-red, double flowers; long 
stems, excellent for cutting, vigorous. 
Each $1.25 
CARILLON. (Plant patent No. 136 ) Cheer¬ 
ful and gay deep coral with orange over¬ 
cast, an ideal bedder because of spread¬ 
ing branches .Each $1.25 
CABMELITA. (Plant patent No. 91 ) A 
vivid red rose of great promise, large 
ovoid bud of E. G. Hill, uniform color. 
Each $1.50 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND. (Plant patent 
No. 158 ) Permeating fragrance, large 
rose-pink flowers, center flushed crimson, 
continuous bloomer, prize winner. 
Each $1.25 
CONOESA DE SASTAGA. Fiery copper 
inside, golden yellow reverse, large semi¬ 
double cup shaped blooms, fragrant, free 
bloomer.Each $1.00 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Plant patent No. 38 ) 
Fong pointed, bright flesh-pink blooms, 
flamed reverses; vigorous, free blooming, 
a best seller.Each $1.00 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant patent No. 105 ) 
Deliciously fragrant, deep velvety crim¬ 
son, a popular “newcomer,” quite vigor¬ 
ous and hardy.Each $1.25 
Doubloons (Climber) 
(Plant patent No. 152 ) Clusters of very 
large cup-formed, saffron yellow blooms, 
opening one after the other, thus pro¬ 
longing the season. Long heavy canes. 
Perhaps the best yellow climber to date. 
Has the tendency to repeat in mid-Sum- 
mer.Each $1.50; doz. $15.00 
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A booklet showing over 15 vari- jj 
§ eties of the latest patented roses. 1 
in color; with complete instruc- m 
tions on planting and maintaining I 
a rose garden. Copy 10c (free 01 = 
refunded on rose order). 
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Eclipse (H. T.) 
(Plant patent No. 172 ) The international 
sensation of the year, awarded prizes in 
Rome and Paris. The long stream-lined 
bud, enhanced by ornamental sepals, is 
of rich gold without shading. Petals are 
large and tough, but not numerous, aver¬ 
aging 20 to 25, with more in the Autumn. 
Speaking of this rose, a connoisseur re¬ 
marked; “Elegance is preferable to opu¬ 
lence” .Each $1.50; doz. $15.00 
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FEU FERNET-DUCHER (Plant patent No. 
103 ) Fine formed yellow, center gold, 
other petals sometimes flushed pink, fra¬ 
grant, free blooming.Each $1.50 
Gloaming (H. T.) 
(Plant patent No. 137 ) A cutflower variety 
which has proved a “winner” wherever 
grown. Large buds, long rigid stems, 
handsome foliage, vigorous and branch¬ 
ing, fairly tall. Unusual coloring, fawn 
orange in the bud, large full blooms are 
of a peculiar pink overlaid with salmon. 
Each $1.50; doz. $15.00 
GYFSY LASS. A vigorous, cutflower 
novelty; exquisitely shaped rich scarlet- 
crimson-maroon .Each $1.00 
GLOWING SUNSET. (Plant patent No. 104 ) 
Orange-yellow and rose-pink combination, 
unique and pleasing, free and continuous 
bloomer, curled center.Each $1.25 
HINRICH GAEDE. Glamorous orange 
yellow, flushed nasturtium red, large, 
double; free flowering, vigorous. Ea. $1.25 
LEONARD BARRON. Soft blends of 
light salmon and shell pink, suffused 
pale copper, large 100-petaled flowers. 
Each $1.00 
LITTLE BEAUTY. (Plant patent No. 149 ) 
Bright cerise-pink to pleasing pink, small, 
very double blooms, vigorous, profuse, 
continuous bloomer.Each $1.00 
MATADOR. (Plant patent No. 170 ) Large, 
well formed scarlet-crimson full blooms, 
reverse of darker silky sheen, very frag¬ 
rant, vigorous.Each $1.50 
MAC GREDY’S TRIUMPH. (Plant patent 
No. 190 ) A triumph in size, form and 
color, deep brilliant, deep pink-cerise, 
overlaid amber, yellow center, vigorous. 
Each $1.50 
MEVROUW WILMOET VAN HEEE. A 
gold medal, majestic, unfading carmine- 
red rose, exceptionally free flowering. 
Each $1.25 
MRS. FRANCIS KING. (Plant patent applied 
for ) An unusual coloring of cream and 
ivory turning white; very large and full. 
(A.M., Bagatelle, ’36).Each $1.50 
MRS. PAUL GOUDIE. An intriguing yel¬ 
low, edged and veined rose-pink and crim¬ 
son, well formed and fragrant. Ea. $1.25 
NIGRETTE. (Plant patent No. 87 ) Heralded 
as “The Black Rose,” really deep maroon 
with blackish velvety sheen, very frag¬ 
rant, continuous bloomer.Each $1.50 
Radiant Beauty (H. T.) 
(Plant patent No. 97 ) Lives up to its name, 
and is an improved form of Francis Scott 
Key, opening to a perfect rose in all 
weather. The color is a peculiar red, 
of an unusual eggshell finish; vigorous 
grower, magnificent.Ea. $1.50; doz. $15.00 
ROSE ROULETTE. Rock garden rose 
with small pink flowers. 3 in. potted 
plants, each 75c; 4 in., each $1.00. 
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1 Prefer heavy, fibrous loam, en- §j 
B riched with cattle manure; sunny jj 
1 position; early Spring planting. Set | 
g plants few inches deeper than pre- 1 
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M apart; pack tight and water thor- g 
jj oughly. Top dress with bone meal; 
1 cultivate frequently, mulch with j 
g tobacco fertilizer during Summer, jj 
jj Prevent disease by dusting early jj 
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ROCHESTER ( Plant patent No. T 31 ) Con¬ 
stantly blooming bedding rose, lovely two- 
tone pink and buff, deeper center, tinged 
copper, yellow basal petals, disease-re¬ 
sistant foliage.Each $1.25 
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Signora (H. T.) 
(Plant patent No. 201 ) From the land of 
sunshine and Chianti wine, a real mas¬ 
terpiece, in both plant and bloom. Long 
bud of warm burnt sienna opening to a 
lighter hue toward mandarine; tall grow¬ 
ing with every bloom on a long stem; 
handsome foliage. Indispensable for cut¬ 
ting. ( Colie Oppio Gold Medal 1935 .) 
Each $2.00; doz. $20.00 
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SOUVENIR. Lovely rich deep golden- 
yellow Talisman, fragrant garden and 
cutting sort, prolific bloomer. Each $1.00 
SOUV. d’EMMANUEL BUATOIS. A solid, 
heavy, compact rose of soft creamy pink 
with golden shades, verging on salmon; 
vigorous free bloomer.Each $1.25 
SOUV. DE MME. C. CHAMBARD. De¬ 
lightfully fragrant coral-pink tinted peach 
blooms, long stems, prolific. Each $1.00 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (Plant patent No. 
162 ) Brilliant vermillion-red, fragrant 
blooms, center lighter, base of petals 
touched gold; ages to a deep rich pink; 
mildew and black spot resistant, long 
stems, much praised.Each $1.00 
TOKEN. (Plant patent No. 95 ) Full double 
glowing orange flowers, unique; free 
bloomer and long lasting; disease resist¬ 
ant foliage .Each $1.25 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON. Distinct cac¬ 
tus formed, velvety dark red, warmed 
with a golden flush in the heart, increas¬ 
ing in lustre with age; intense spicy, 
fragrance, free bloomer.Each $1.25 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF. ( Plant patent No. 
108 ) Absolutely pure white, of finest 
form, vigorous, ideal cutflower.Each $1.50 
YOSEMITE. ( Plant patent No. 109 ) Con¬ 
tinuous blooming orange-scarlet, suffused 
carmine reverse, semi-double. Each $1.25 
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