petalled rose-pink flowers are borne on strong stems 
that are often two and three feet in length. Unex¬ 
celled for cutting and the fragrance is quite remark¬ 
able. Price 50c. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL—A blending of orange, gold, 
bronze and burnt orange—a riot of brilliant colors 
seen in but few good roses. The flowers and buds are 
full and are borne on exceptionally strong, maroon 
colored, stems. The bush is vigorous in habit. Price 50c. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS—There is seldom a time 
from Spring until Fall that you cannot pick a bouquet 
of long, apricot, yellow and buff buds from this truly 
wonderful rose bush. As the petals open you will 
find them light on the tips, deepening gradually toward 
the base, making a rare combination of light and 
deeper shades. Bright green, mildew resistant foliage. 
Price 50c. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—An old timer that has been 
with us for something like thirty-five years and will 
doubtless be with us for many years to come. Its large, 
well-shaped, ivory-white blooms never fail to please. 
Stems are long and the foliage glistening dark green. 
Price 50c. 
GENERAL McARTHUR—Large, full scarlet flowers 
borne on a much branched bush. A vigorous grower. 
Probably the most fragrant of all the red roses. Price 
50c. 
GLORIA MUNDI—A compact growing dwarf polyantha 
that is covered most of the time with miniature 
orange-scarlet roses. Particularly suited to borders. 
Price 50c. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM—Long, double, golden-yellow buds, 
that are streaked with heavy crimson markings, open 
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