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Developed by M. H. Horvath 
The roses known as Dooryard Roses are Mrs. Frank 
Stearns and Dooryard Delight. They are of Hybrid Tea 
type but are called Dooryard because they give the max¬ 
imum amount of bloom in a season for the small spaces 
around the entranceway and are fool proof. They are com¬ 
pletely hardy at 20 degrees below zero; they are absolutely 
disease resistant to black-spot and mildew and bloom al¬ 
most continuously througout the season. Both varieties are 
a pink color and the blossoms are fully double, of medium 
size. The varieties differ greatly in habit of growth and 
slightly in color. The supply of both is sold out for this 
spring but they will again be available next fall at $1.50 
each. 
Introducing 
OfprLcot CDawn 
Another Almost Foolproof Rose 
Developed by Melvin E. Wyant 
The easy growing disease resistant habit of Golden Dawn 
is known to most rose growers. To have a buff apricot 
color of the same rose is a notable addition to the rose 
list. Apricot Dawn has the same habits and is just as 
good in every respect as its parent, Golden Dawn and is a 
beautiful color. 
Orders taken for Fall delivery at $1.50 each. 
