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A glorious yellow, garden bush Rose. Nearly every Rose lover wants a yellow rose. There 
are not so many yellows but among the truly great varieties “Alexander Hill Gray”, in our 
opinion is one of the very best if not the best hardy everblooming, garden bush Rose of its 
color now known. A notable Rose authority describes it thus: “One of the hardiest and most 
beautiful Tea Roses.” The color of the immense full and double flowers is a delightful shade 
of lemon yellow deepening to darker hues toward the center. The buds and blooms are of 
perfect form and are charmingly fragrant. The vigorous growth, quality of the blooms and 
hai dmess of Alexander Hill Gray ’ give this great Rose in -reality more attributes of the Hy¬ 
brid Tea than the Tea Rose. It has a remarkable resistance to disease and its large, healthy 
foliage make it almost impervious to insect attack. An outstanding Rose in every respect. 
1 his great Gold Medal Rose is frequently referred to as the “Yellow American Beauty” be¬ 
cause of its immense flowers and perfect form. 
ML ^' CE , CILE 1 B ?iy NNER ( >See lustration) Miniature, exquisitely formed buds and flowers 
of delicate pink diffused with yellow at base of the petals. The sturdy dwarf plants bear the 
blooms m graceful clusters surrounded by waxy, healthy 
foliage. Also called “Sweetheart” and “Mignon”. Per¬ 
fection in grace and delicacy. Hardy everywhere. 
Popularity in¬ 
creases year 
after year, 
Roses Postpaid 
(See page 29) 
1st size 30c ea., 
3 for 75c; 
2 year plants 75c 
each. 
Star size plants 
$1.10 each. 
PRICES! 
ill 
Roses by Express 
(See page 29) 
1st size 30c ea., 
3 for 75c; 
2 year plants 70c 
each. 
Star size plants 
$1.00 each. 
Mile. Cecile Brunner 
AI>Ia BEAUTIFUL POTTED PLANTS READY FOR 
PLANTING—SPRING, SUMMER AND FALL. 
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