PARADE OF MODERN ROSES 
"My Roses are blooming and are the finest I have ever 
had. Thanks for the lovely large bushes you sent me. 
I want to get more next spring. ’ ’— Mrs. George Berner, 
1083 Harrison Ave., Columbus, Ohio. 
SATURNIA 
(Plant Patent applied for.) 
A glorious new Rose, with 20 
petals, wrought in the color of 
flame, casting a spell of enchant¬ 
ment on everyone who sees it. 
Cardinal-red with salmon-yel¬ 
low and copper on the reverse 
of its pretty petals give it a 
warmth that is difficult to 
describe—and still more diffi¬ 
cult to forget. This Rose draws 
your attention as soon as you 
come upon it in any garden. 
Fragrance. . pronounced and fascinat¬ 
ing as a dish of fruit. 
Awarded.. .Gold Medal from Colle 
Oppio Gardens, Italy. 
Plant .average height. Like 
all of Aicardi’s Roses, 
produces its blooms on 
fine cutting stems. 
Foliage .... attractive but needs care 
to prevent black-spot. 
$1.00 each $10.00 per doz. 
ALEZANE >»— 
(Plant Patent No. 116.) 
Formed from color and enchant¬ 
ment—fairy work in every tint 
and petal. A Rose that often 
blooms ten days earlier than its 
comrades. Especially desirable 
because of its free-blooming 
habits, its striking colors, and 
early start. 
Buds .urn-shaped—of a chest¬ 
nut-brown. 
Blooms. . . .double, cupped, opening 
to sorrel—then changing 
to rich apricot. Backs of 
petals sorrel-striped with 
yellow veins. 
Growth .... very vigorous, upright 
and branching. Tough¬ 
est of all Hybrid Teas. 
Distinctive. in any surroundings— a 
pronounced novelty that 
never fails to draw at¬ 
tention. 
$1.25 each $12.50 per doz. 
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ECLIPSE —► 
(Plant Patent No. 172.) 
Acclaimed as “The Streamline 
Rose”—slim, tapering buds as 
modern as a debutante—and as 
appealing. Brilliant golden yel¬ 
low petals—an arresting spot of 
color in a garden corner, or in a 
bud vase. The plants are of the 
vigorous branching type that 
produce a lot of bloom all the 
time and have healthy foliage 
of an attractive shade of green. 
Open flowers are not very dou¬ 
ble, having from 20 to 25 petals. 
But these petals are large, sub¬ 
stantial and the same arrest¬ 
ing yellow as the buds—and so 
beautiful that you hardly know 
whether there are 10 petals or 50. 
Distinction, there has never been a 
Rose with buds like 
these. 
Originated.. by the late Dr. J. H. 
Nicolas in our own 
gardens. 
Flighest Flonors. . . in France and 
Italy; Gold Medal of the 
A. R.S. 
$1.25 each $12.50 per doz. 
J. V P. CO. 
