PARADE OF MODERN ROSES 
GOLDEN STATE 
(Plant Patent No. 303.) 
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A rich, golden yellow Rose— 
vigorous and free blooming— 
with a faint clove-like fra¬ 
grance, made the official Rose 
of the 1939 Golden Gate Inter¬ 
national Exposition at San 
Francisco. Has won many 
awards, both here and abroad. 
$1.50 each Three for $3.75 
BETTER TIMES 
(Plant Patent No. 23.) 
This glorious cerise-red Rose 
of the florists has brought 
happiness to millions of people 
everywhere. Better Times is a 
grand cut-flower, a hardy 
grower, a distinct addition to 
any garden. 
Fragrance. . pronounced and en¬ 
chanting. 
Will Grow. anywhere in the 
United States—and 
should be part of ev¬ 
ery Rose-garden. Up¬ 
right growth from 
18 to 24 inches. 
Awarded.. . Gold Medals at New 
York, Philadelphia 
and St. Louis Flower 
Shows—and A. R. S. 
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R. M. S. QUEEN MARY 
— (Plant Patent No. 249.) 
The long, sleek buds of this 
bewitching Rose open grace¬ 
fully to charming blooms of 
salmon-pink, flushed with a 
delicate orange. Stems are 
long and erect. Blooms are 
long-lasting. Has won four 
Gold Medals and three First- 
Class Certificates in Europe and 
United States. 
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MME. HENRI 
GUILLOT 
(Plant Patent No. 337.) >» » 
Deep watermelon, raspberry- 
pink, reddish orange—all are 
artistically blended in this 
charming Rose with its long, 
tapering buds and camellia¬ 
shaped, 20-petal blooms that 
measure a generous 4fk inches 
across. Keep their form and 
color for days when cut. 
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RADIANT BEAUTY 
(Plant Patent No. 97.} - 
Red—rich red—a red that will 
remind you of Francis Scott 
Key—but with fewer petals. 
Blooms luxuriant and fully 
double. Is a relative of the 
popular “Radiance” that all 
Rose-growers like so well. 
Grows about 18 inches tall. 
Excels .as a long-lasting 
bouquet flower and 
as an exhibition 
bloom. Fully double 
with 40 to 50 petals. 
Fragrance, .very like that of the 
American Beauty. 
Prolific. .. . is a tireless bloomer 
—and will grow 
anywhere as it is ex¬ 
ceptionally hardy. 
$1.00 each $10.00 per doz. 
CRIMSON GLORY 
(Plant Patent No. 105.) 
A glorious Rose that holds its 
deep vivid crimson blooms 
proudly high. Large, urn¬ 
shaped buds, which develop 
into full, well-formed blooms 
that are refreshingly fragrant. 
A popular Rose. Winner of 
many medals and honors. 
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TEXAS CENTENNIAL 
(Plant Patent No. 162.) 
This rich, blood-red Rose is a sport of the Rose, President 
Herbert Hoover—and has the same general type of growth and 
glorious flower. Differs only in color. An ideal Rose for your 
garden—and perfect for cutting. 
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