^amou4> Q. P. Paled. 
Below are what we consider the best of the Jackson and Perkins 
Patented Roses. These are very widely p\iblicized and doubtless 
are well enough known to all Kellogg customers. 
ALICE HARDING. (Plant Patent No. 202.) The best exhibb 
tion yellow Rose. Buds large, golden yellow flaked with car' 
mine, and the open bloom is of classic form, pure gold, borne 
singly on long stem, long lasting and fading hardly any at all. 
Sweet honey fragrance. PRICES: ^2.00 each; 12 for ^20.00. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Plant Patent No. 38.) Long pointed 
buds, distinctive shadings of coppery bronze suffused with soft 
gold, beautiful form, long life. PRICES: ^1.00 each; 12 for 
^ 10 . 00 . 
ECLIPSE. (Plant Patent No. 172.) Especially fine for its long 
splendid buds. Pleasing soft yellow color. Won the Bagatelle 
Gold Medal in Europe last year. PRICES: ^1.50 each; 12 for 
^15.00. 
GLOAMING. (Plant Patent No. 137.) Large buds on long 
rigid stems. Handsome foliage, vigorous, tall growing. Blooms 
large and full, well formed and long lasting. Delightfully fra¬ 
grant. PRICES: ^1.50 each; 12 for ^15.00. 
JEAN COTE. (Plant Patent applied for.) Large, ovoid bud of 
deep brownish orange; mammoth bloom. Color is solid orange, 
almost brown. Good stems. Fruity fragrance. Plant of medium 
height. PRICES: ^2.00 each; 12 for ^20.00. 
matador. (Plant Patent No. 170.) Blossoms are large, full, 
with the scarlet-crimson and form of the Matador’s Cape. 
PRICES: ^1.50 each; 12 for ^15.00. 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH. (Plant Patent No. 190.) The large, 
ovoid, pointed bud, cerise over-shadowed with orange, opens 
slowly into a very large, cup-formed bloom of a brilliant deep 
pink and cerise overlaid with amber, toning to a wide yellow 
center encircling a heavy tuft of yellow stamens. PRICES: 
^1.50 each; 12 for ^15.00. 
SIGNORA. (Plant Patent No. 201.) Long bud of a warm burnt 
sienna, opening to a lighter hue toward mandarin. Tall-grow¬ 
ing; long stems. PRICES: $1.50 each; 12 for ^(15.00. 
NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THESE 
TAGS. Every J. 6? P. patented rose will have 
its own tag, giving the name and patent num¬ 
ber, like the one shown at the left. None 
genuine without. 
QlUnlUtta QfuiM. an 
Here is a beautiful red Tea Rose 
that has taken a new role. Just im¬ 
agine the famous Gruss an Teplitz 
with its beautiful masses of double 
crimson blooms now a climber! And 
what a beautiful climber it is! Does 
not run wild but grows strong and 
upright with beautiful shape as shown 
in the picture. If you want something 
very unusual, plant this new beauty. 
PRICES: 55c each; 2 for 97c; 4 for 
^1.69. _ 
AeiU GIUkL- : 
ina Ko-ie. 
Oh, so very pretty! And blooms 
just like gorgeous hybrid Tea Roses. 
Everblooming,too. Really New Dawn 
is the best of the best climbing Roses. 
Color is delicate pink—almost shell- 
pink, and blooms are exceedingly well 
formed, and fragrant. Blooms June 
to frost. Nice long stems for cutting. 
Plant Patent No. 1. PRICES: Sturdy, 
2-year, budded stock, ^1.50 each; 
^15.00 per doz. 
QUmIUna 
^aiUman Rode. 
Probably no Rose has ever attained ; 
the popularity or will attain the popu¬ 
larity that the famous Talisman at- . 
tained. And now this amazingly i 
beautiful Rose comes as a climber. 
The picture at the right gives an 
idea of the beauty of Climbing Talis- , 
man. Imagine your porch or trellis 
covered with these lovely blooms in 
the beautiful two-toned shades of yel¬ 
low and red artistically blended as 
only Nature can blend them. PRICES: 
65c each; 2 for ^1.00; 4 for ^1.85. [ 
'WARNING! j 
The supply of Climbing Talisman Roses I 
is decidedly limited and we urge all cus¬ 
tomers to place their orders immediately so j 
that we can reserve the plants for you until I 
shipping time. We cannot guarantee to fill 
your order if you delay too long. I 
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R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
