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These 5 roses are so good that last year 4 of them were in 
Inter-State’s Famous Gold Medal Collection and the other in 
the equally famous Mother’s Rose Garden. This year we had 
so many fine varieties that these choice roses were left out. 
However, they are so exceedingly good that we made this 
collection especially for them. All are hardy, free-blooming 
and fragrant. 
Our best 2 Year No. 1 Selected Plants 
($3.00 value) 
No. 1—Victoria 
1 ‘-' Harrington, a rich, 
velvety deep red that 
& does not fade or turn 
L blue. A strong grower 
r and very free bloomer. 
§■ Fragrant, 
No.2 — Leonard 
Barron, the flowers are 
immense, often 6 inch¬ 
es across, freely pro¬ 
duced. Pink tinged 
apricot and buff. Has 
wild rose fragrance. 
No. 3—Queenland’s 
Beauty, a sport of 
Golden Dawn and just 
as vigorous and with 
the same healthy, rich 
foliage. An exquisite 
coppery-salmon. 
No. 4—Caledonia— 
This superb rose opens 
ivory then changes to 
purest white. It has a 
delightful fragrance. 
Free-blooming. There 
is no finer white rose. 
No. 5—Margaret 
McGredy, always in 
bloom, this beautiful 
orange-scarlet rose is 
a thrifty, healthy and 
vigorous grower. Truly 
a great rose. 
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