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1 Ani Quiaend 1 Editor McForlond 1 Lord Chorlomool 
I Autuom 1 E. G. Hill 1 Mot. G. A. Vim Rossom 
1 Colodooio 1 Golden Down 1 Mrs. E. P. Thom 
THESI NINE EXTRA GRAND EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
—A supor ^oup oi Bos# Sp#cialii#s that will ap¬ 
peal especially to Garden Clubs ond Rosa loeers. 
(Reoular catoloo price. $4.61.) 
OUR SPECIAL FEATURE PRICE. 
GROUP 3 
•.36 
(Postpaid) 
P 2 
winners everywhere—great favorites with all Gor- 
0 Select. 2-year Plants that Bloom the First Summer. 
MARGARET McGREDY. One of the showiest of all 
Refees, having a great quantity of large, brilliant, 
orange-red blooms all season. No rose garden is 
complete without it. 
JULIEN POTIN. A leader among tlie yellows. Long 
point buds unfold to large, full, double flowers 
of the purest primrose-yellow, never fading out 
in the sun. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES. Among pink Roses, this is 
outstanding. It freely bears large, strong flowers 
of warm, glowing pink, so lovely in the garden or 
in bouquets. 
PADRE. A Rose of showy prominence, with an 
abundance of rich copper-scarlet flowers, flushed 
yellow, on a strong growing plant. Exceptionally 
fine. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Glorious, multi-colored 
Rose that has been a popular star since its intro¬ 
duction. Large, fragrant blooms of cerise, orange 
and gold blend. 
SENSATION. A sensational beauty it is, unfolding 
into large, full blooms of deep, vivid red, with 
inside shadings of near-black. 
SOUV. de CLAUDIUS PERNET. Beautiful and pop¬ 
ular Rose, famous for its many large, full, double 
flowers of pure sunflower yellow. 
SUNKIST. Warm shades of orange, yellow, copper, 
buff and pink Cover the large, beautifully shaped 
flowers in a glorious blend. Splendid garden and 
cutting Rose. 
TALISMAN. A truly great Rose, deserving of its 
widespread popularity. Long, handsome blooms 
of vivid orange-red open to large, fragrant blooms 
of glowing gold stained with maroon and rose. 
Fall blooms are the most brilliant. 
Our "Gold Medal" Roses —the very choic¬ 
est of the new Everblooming Hybrid Teas. 
These are Extra-Strong. Select 2-year Plants that 
Will Bloom Freely This Year. 
AMI QUINARD. The finest dark maroon Rose, 
nearly black, with a rich velvety sheen. You will 
want its striking beauty in your collection. 
AUTUMN. Large, full buds unfold autumn's richest 
shades of burnt orange, red, pink and salmon— 
the blooms very double and fragrant, holding 
their glowing colors until the petals fall. Tall, 
strong stems support these vivid blooms and make 
them ideal for cutting. 
EDITOR McFarland. Brilliant, luminous pink — 
large, superbly formed flowers on long cutting 
stems, and very fragrant—blooms that last longer 
than any other. A grand, new Rose you must 
hove. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Great show Rose, winner of many 
medals. Large, globular buds of rich sunflower- 
yellow splashed with cerise, develop full, high- 
centered blooms of soft moonlight-yellow, with 
sometimes a delicate pink tint, always distinctly 
beautiful and long lasting. Real Tea fragrance. 
LORD CHARLEMONT. It freely bears magnificent, 
large, rich crimson blooms throughout the season 
—superb in form, rich in fragrance. 
MEV. G. A. von ROSSEM. Rich overtones of intense 
orange on golden yellow background, veined in 
Mronze, make this a most spectacular Rose either 
in the garden or bouquets. Strongly and delici¬ 
ously perfumed. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Leading yellow Rose, popular 
since its introduction. Beautiful, long pointed 
buds open to well formed flowers of clear, deep 
canary-yellow without a trace of pink or carmine. 
Splendid for bedding, while the cut blooms are 
truly lovely in bouquets. 
^rblooming Hybrid Tea Roses described 
eld-grown Plants: 
B * 10<or$3.26 
U eoch. 10c lor 3, or 25c ioi 10 plants) 
YOUR CHOICE —Any oi the Seven 
“Gold Medal" Everblooming Roses 
described above in Group 3— Extra 
Select. 2-Year. Field-grown Plants: 
* 3 lor H*®* 10 for M’* 
(li Boses ora desired b^^parcel^posl. add Sc aacli. 10c ior 3. 
EDITOR McFarland 
58c each 
AMI QUINARD 
58c each 
GOLDEN DAWN 
58c each 
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li superbly formed buds and 
• arris' Extra Hardy, 
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TALISMAN 
48c each 
^ MRS. HENRy BOWLES 
48c each 
J MRS. E. P. THOM 
58c each 
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48c each 
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