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Eclipse 
ECLIPSE, Plant Patent No. 172—See illustration above. 
A new American introduction and the International 
sensation for the year. Awarded prizes in Rome, Paris, 
and other test gardens, culminating in the Bagatelle 
Gold Medal awarded in France, June, 1936 for the 
best new Rose of the year. Previously awarded a Gold 
Medal in May, 1936 at the Annual Show of the Na¬ 
tional Horticultural Society of France. In October, 
1935 the Italian Government awarded Eclipse their 
one Gold Medal of the year. Elongated, stream-lined 
bud of pure golden-yellow opening to a magnificent 
double Rose of the same golden-yellow color. $1.50 
each; 3 for $3.75. 
Gloaming 
GLOAMING—Plant Patent No. 137—See illustration above. 
One of the sensational new Roses of the year. The color 
illustration but faintly depicts the great beauty of this new 
Rose. Winner of Gold Medal in France, 1936. $1.25 each; 
3 for $3.25. 
TA;: 
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^ 1935 
Alezane 
NIGRETTE, Plant 
Patent No. 87— 
See illustration 
above. "The Black 
Rose of Sanger- 
hausen." This is 
the sensationa 
new "Black Rose ' 
you have been 
reading about in the newspapers. Its color is very 
much like that of the Black Tulip, and from a little 
distance it seems to be dead black. This unusual Rose 
will be greatly admired in your garden. $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50. 
PLANT PATENT 
NO. 116 
PLANT PATENf 
NO. 87 
ALEZANE, Plant Patent No. 116—See illustration above. A 
sensational new Rose, introduced for the first time in the 
Fall of 1935 and Spring of 1936. A vigorous grower and 
a free bloomer. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.25. 
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