Mild fragrance. An altogether lovely rose. Price 60c. 
MRS. W. C. EGAN—In Summer when the days are hot 
this rose fades quickly, but during Spring and Fall 
when there is chill in the night air you will be re¬ 
warded with quantities of long, heavy buds that will 
thrill you with their soft shades of pink and coral. We 
have kept the cut flowers for eight days with only 
ordinary attention. Price 50c. 
PADRE—Long-petalled coppery-scarlet buds open into 
flowers of the same color with gold added at the base 
of the petals. Before the petals fall they change to 
shades of pink. Strong, erect grower. Price 50c. 
PICTURE—And a picture it is with its warm, perfectly 
shaped rose-pink flowers. A pink rose that seems to 
have everything a good rose should have—color, fra¬ 
grance and excelling cutting qualities. Really fine pink 
roses are not too plentiful—here is a good one. 
Price 60c. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER—Yes, we still be¬ 
lieve our one best rose is Hoover. It has all of the 
qualities necessary to a good rose; large, well form¬ 
ed buds and flowers, color, some fragrance, strong 
erect stems, good foliage. And besides all of these 
qualities, it is the strongest growing rose we know. 
Normally the buds are a deep orange scarlet, open¬ 
ing into shades of orange and pink. Before the 
flower falls the orange gradually changes to a lively 
creamy pink. Price 50c. 
RADIANCE—Spring, Summer or Fall we consider this 
one of our most successful pink roses. Flowers are 
well rounded and full petalled. It is extremely vigor¬ 
ous, thriving in rather poor soil. The flowers will not 
burn even in extremes of temperature. Stems are long 
and upright. Sweetly fragrant. Price 50c. 
RED HOOVER—A bright red sport of the popular 
Hoover rose. Growth vigorous, exquisite buds, large, 
full, high centered flowers. Price 60c. 
RED RADIANCE—A remarkable rose that holds its rich, 
cerise-red color and perfect shape through heat, cold 
or rain. An excellent cut flower. Grows vigorously 
and blooms freely. Price 50c. 
RED ROSE MARIE—The same as Rose Marie (see next 
description), except for the color which is a rich, glow¬ 
ing red. Price 60c. 
ROSE MARIE—Long, clear rose pink buds open slowly 
into full shapely flowers of the same color. The flowers 
keep surprisingly well when cut. The plant grows 
vigorously. The flowers are borne freely and possess a 
pleasing fragrance peculiarly their own. Price 50c. 
ROSETTE DE LIZY—For years you have enjoyed the 
small buds and flowers of Cecil Brunner. Here is a 
variety with flowers and buds much the same as Cecil 
Brunner as to shape, but slightly larger and are borne 
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