Edward W. Breed 
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FOUR PONDS NURSERY 
CLINTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
ELECTED ROSES FOR 193 
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We wish to call the attention of our customers to /ur excellent stock of 
two-year budded roses, in the varieties best suited to our/climafeiai>c) those that 
have proved their real value. J ^ M/\[^ *** r ; 
We have decided this year to grow all our roses iiC^8t&,£^some instances 
using larger sizes than usual, thus giving chance for better 
are not only living plants when sold, but they can be planted at any* 
the season without disturbance of the roots, which further ensures a 
degree of success for the home garden. 
PRICES FOR ALL OUR ROSES THIS YEAR 
$1.00 each $4-50 for 5 $8.50 for 10 
Patented roses remain at standard prices as quoted. 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
SOME OF THE BEST AMONG NEW PATENTED VARIETIES 
AMELIA EARHART (Patent No. 63) —Very large; straw yellow, flesh tints. $1.25 ea. 
BETTER TIMES (Patent No. 23) —Crimson buds and brilliant cerise flowers; 
fine for cutting. 1.25 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND (Patent No. 158)—Outstanding new variety of fine 
form and habit. Color rich deep rose with coral sheen. 1.25 
COUNTESS VANDAL (Patent No. 38)-—Vivid pink, with soft salmon glow. 
This beautiful rose has proved most reliable. Fragrant. 1.00 
CRIMSON GLORY(PatentNo. 105)—Deep velvety crimson; very fine; free-blooming. 1.25 
FEU PERNET-DUCHER (Patent No. 103) Creamy orange and yellow touched 
with carmine makes this exceptionally beautiful; fragrant. 1.00 
LITTLE BEAUTY (Patent No. 149)—Bright cerise fading to soft deep pink. 
Splendid for garden decoration and continuous bloom. 1.00 
MATADOR (Patent No. 170)—Soft velvet-crimson and maroon; sturdy; fragrant. 1.25 
R. M. S. QUEEN MARY (Patent No. 249) —An outstanding new rose for 1938. 
The silken-textured petals are a glowing salmon evenly blended with 
exquiste pure pink. Free-flowering and delicately perfumed. 2.00 “ 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Patent No. 162)—Having the fine plant qualities of 
the President Hoover rose of which it is a sport. Color, blood-red, 
toning to cerise at centre. Unusual. 1.00 
