RADIANT Related to Radiance—the American-loved Rose. Somewhat of the 
same habit, sturdiness, and hardiness. The foliage is handsome, 
the bloom is more finished, its form and fragrance remind one of 
American Beauty. The color is radiant red! Makes beautiful 
bouquets. It is a superb Rose and is certain to prove a welcome 
addition to any garden. Retails at $1.50 each. 
ROCHESTER 
(Plant Patent No. 131 ) 
LEFT 
No Rose ever produced more blooms per plant, 
and a group of Rochester is a continuous mass of 
beautiful flowers. It is hardy, as it belongs to 
that new popular strain of bedding Roses, Hybrid 
Tea Polyantha. The bloom is medium large and 
double with the brilliant colors of an Oriental 
pearl mounted on gold, reminiscent of its pollen 
parent, Rev. F. Page - Roberts. Blooms in 
clusters. Retails at $1.25 each. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL 
(Plant Patent No. 162) 
A red sport of President Herbert Hoover, 
therefore a good Rose, and, like its parent, a 
tall, robust grower. Bud crimson-red; the center, 
as the bloom opens, assumes a lighter hue. 
Delicately scented. Retails at $1.00 each. 
TEMNO 
To those who have been disappointed in their 
quest for a blackish Rose, we suggest Temno. 
It is a real Rose, fairly large, full, and richly fra¬ 
grant. There is no such thing in nature as a 
black flower, but Temno, in the early morning 
and in autumn, comes dangerously close to it. 
The center is dark maroon. Good plant and 
foliage, for which no apology will ever be 
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needed. You’ll like Temno. Retails at $1.50 
each. 
ROCHESTER 
