ALICE HARDING 
(Mallerin, France) 
Plant Patent No. 202 
The masterpiece of a great French hybridizer, 
and incontestably the greatest exhibition yel¬ 
low Rose produced, yet an ideal garden Rose 
because of its handsome plant and abundance of 
flowers. Color is a rich sunflower-yellow, uni¬ 
form and without shading, on which the sun 
has but little effect. An exhilarating perfume 
adds to its beauty. This Rose was dedicated to 
Mrs. Edward Harding of New Jersey, by the 
French National Horticultural P , .. 
Society. Gold Medal, A. R. S., tach 1,0 
1936 . $ 15 dozen 
AMELIA EARHART 
(L. Reymond, France) 
Plant Patent No. 63 
Very large straw-yellow buds with a blush, 
opening to an immense double bloom. The 
center is lemon-yellow surrounded by a col¬ 
larette of light-colored petals, assuming a flesh 
tint. Plant is medium tall. In exhibitions it 
very frequently wins “Best Rose in Show.” 
Gold Medal, Special Exhi- p u ti on 
bition of New Roses, Troyes, 
1928 . Si 2.50 dozen 
BETTER TIMES 
(Jos. H. Hill Co.) 
Plan Patent No. 23 
A perfect bud and bloom of an unusual cerise- 
red, a little lighter in the center; double and very 
fragrant. This is a good cut-flower, spreading 
the happy feeling indicated by its name; millions 
of Better Times blooms are being sold through¬ 
out the country. A worthy introduction from 
Hill of Richmond, Ind. Gold Medals: New 
York, Philadelphia, and St. Louis Flower Shows, 
and A. R. S., 1933; Bronze P , nn 
Medal, Portland Test-Gardens, tach UU 
1935. $10 dozen 
ALICE HARDING 
Plant Patent No. 202 
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