A pink sport of Golden Dawn is called QUEENLANDS 
BEAUTY. It has all the fine qualities of its parent, disease 
resistance, blooming ability, and articness. 30 petals. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
One of the finest new roses is QUEEN MARY (Plant 
Pat. 249). A lovely pink, overcast with glowing salmon 
and orange at the base of the broad petals. Long pointed 
buds and large full flowers with delicate perfume. Plants 
are good vigorous growers. $2.00. 
Everyone knows RADIANCE as an easy foolproof rose. 
The two tone pink blossoms are always in ball or bud form 
and are produced quite continuously. The bush is a large 
grower. 30 petals. 80c. 
The new rose RADIANT BEAUTY (Plant Pat. 97) 
is the result of a cross between two good ones, Radiance 
and Francis S. Key. The red blooms are large and double 
like Key and the bush is a good grower. 75 petals. $1.25. 
Like Radiance, RED RADIANCE is an easy grower. Its 
blossoms are light red and stay in bud form. The long 
stems are produced by a large growing bush. 30 petals. 
80c. 
The perfect shape and color of the flowers of REY. 
F. P. ROBERTS has made it one of the favorite roses. The 
inside of the large blooms is deep golden yellow and the out¬ 
side a soft red. The bush is a low grower. 45 petals. 80c. 
Those who see ROCHEFORT (Plant Pat. 191) like it 
at once. Its salmony copper color is fascinating and the 
blossom is large, double and well shaped. The stems are 
strong and the bush is a good grower. $1.50. 
Real sunflower yellow blossoms are borne on ROSLYN. 
The blooms are large and rather loosely formed. The bush 
is a large grower. 30 petals. 80c. 
The red blossoms of ROUGE MALLERIN are so showy 
that they can be picked out way across the rose field. They 
are large and double. 60 petals. $1.00. 
The immense pink blooms of SCHWABENLAND are 
borne on long stiff stems. If you want large blossoms you 
should surely get this rose. 80 petals. 80c. 
The new red rose SENTINEL has long stems making it 
a very fine cut flower. The color is light red and unfading. 
This is the rose that was given to the American Rose So¬ 
ciety by Allister Clark of Australia. 42 petals. 85c. 
A coral shade quite distinct is in SEVERINE, a small 
rose of unusual form with a long slim bud. Great for the 
buttonhole. 23 petals. $1.00. 
The new rose SHIRLEY TEMPLE is a dainty light 
yellow which opens up beautifully and is a good rose for 
cutting as well as a good grower. This is the rose that was 
named through a national naming contest conducted by 
us. 35 petals. $1.00. 
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