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"Break O'Day" is the direct result of 35 years of rose 
breeding for the purpose of producing certain definite im¬ 
provements in the rose family. The result is an entirely new 
type of rose never before produced. The flowers are very 
large, with 60 petals, exquisitely fragrant and superior to 
anything in commerce in Hybrid Tea Roses. The bush pro¬ 
duces many times the number of flowers produced by the 
most vigorous Hybrid Tea Rose, being loaded with blossoms 
all summer and fall. But one of the greatest achievements 
produced in "Break O'Day" rose is its life expectancy of 40 
to 50 years. Instead of planting a hybrid tea rose for a 
few years blooms, you will now plant this new type rose for 
a lifet ime of flowers. 
AND IT IS SUB-ZERO HARDY and will make 4 to 5 foot 
specimen shrubs three feet in diameter, constantly covered 
with blossoms; or you may keep them trimmed back as 
desired. To reproduce the color in the illustration at the 
left was the despair of the artist, with its many changing 
coral, orange, salmon and apricot tints all blended together 
in beautiful harmony. Extra strong, two year old field grown 
"Cream Quality" plants $1.50 each. 
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"Lily Pons" is the result of the same 35 years of cross breeding as "Break O'Day," with all of its good qualities 
as described above. "Lily Pons" is the second of this new group of Sub-Zero Hardy Improved Hybrid Tea 
Type Roses, and is now offered for the first time. It is undoubtedly the greatest achievement in Roses to date. 
Such perfection was never seen in a rose before. It is a huge flower, finer than the finest hot-house grown 
rose, as charming and brilliant as the singer's voice. The flowers are five and one half inches across and are 
produced freely all summer. The centre is yellow, shading to white outer petals. $1.50 each. 
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This new climbing rose, with its sparkling brilliance, also being 
introduced this year for the first time, is the last word in 
climbers. It is also the result of the same 35 years of cross¬ 
breeding and is the greatest climber Introduced to date. This 
illustration is made from an actual photograph, but is greatly 
reduced, because if it were reproduced in actual size it would 
have filled this entire page, for the flowers are up to b ^/2 
inches across. It is the first of the climbers to flower and con¬ 
tinues blooming over a long period, it is a prodigious bloomer. 
The fl owers are very double and of perfect hybrid-tea form, 
65 petals when first open, beautifully recurved petals; ex¬ 
quisite China-Tea fragrance. Yellow centre, blending to 
cream colored outer petals and eventually becoming pure 
Ivory. Stiff strong flower stems, up to 4 feet, with one to 
twenty flowers to a stem. New type of feathered shiny 
foliage. Disease resistant, subzero hardy. It has everything. 
Extra strong two year old field grown plants $1.50. Delivered 
anywhere in the U. S. 
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