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PINK ROSES, continued 
PINK DAWN. (Howard & Smith, 1935.) 
Deep rose-pink showing an orange base 
when fully open. Produces large, high- 
centered exhibition blooms; fragrant. Very 
vigorous, upright. Extra Grade, $1.25; 
No. 1 Grade, $1.00. 
RADIANCE. A very large, globular flower of 
a nice even shade of brilliant pink. Splendid 
for both cutting and garden decoration. The 
most generally successful Hybrid Tea Rose 
the entire country over. Intensely fragrant. 
Very vigorous, tall and bushy. This is one 
of the oldest Roses now grown in gardens 
and it is still one of the best. A splendid 
long-lasting cut-flower. Extra Grade, 90 cts.; 
No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
RAPTURE. This is a sport or variation of the 
well-known variety, Mme. Butterfly. The 
combination of colors in pink and buff- 
yellow is present but the tones of pink are 
noticeably deeper. Slightly fragrant. Vig¬ 
orous, erect. Extra Grade, $1.00; No. 1 
Grade, 85 cts. 
R. M. S. QUEEN MARY. See Novelties, 
page 16. 
SOUV. DE MME. C. CHAMBARD. (C. 
Chambard, 1931.) This splendid new Rose 
is a brilliant and rich coral-pink. The form 
of both the long-pointed bud and open 
flower is nearly perfect in all stages of de¬ 
velopment; its petalage is always bright and 
fresh. The fragrant blooms, borne on long 
stems, are ideal for exhibition where com¬ 
petition is keen. Vigorous, upright. Extra 
Grade, $1.00; No. 1 Grade, 85 cts. 
WARRAWEE. See Novelties, page 16. 
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AMI QUINARD. Very deep velvety black- 
crimson buds open to a semi-double crim¬ 
son-maroon flower with blackish lustre. We 
like it better every year. Very distinct. 
Fragrant. Vigorous, bushy. Extra Grade, 
$1.00; No. 1 Grade, 85 cts. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. A splendid, 
bright red garden Rose, quite large, and 
moderately fragrant. Good non-fading reds 
with anything like the vigor and floriferous- 
ness of this variety are still scarce. Very 
vigorous, tall and bushy. Extra Grade, 
90 cts.; No. 1 Grade, 75 cts. 
CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGEOT. This old 
and reliable variety is considered our dark¬ 
est red. The color shades from the richest 
glowing blood-red to almost black, with a 
velvet-like finish. Color is richest in Sep¬ 
tember. Delightfully fragrant. A difficult 
Rose for us to propagate, but grows well and 
lives long when once you get it. Very low 
and spreading. Extra Grade, $1.25; No. 1 
Grade, $1.00. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. (H. Robinson, 
1935.) A glowing scarlet-crimson that is 
distinct. This new “red” Rose for sheer 
brilliance and pureness of color stands head 
and shoulders above others we have seen. 
Intensely fragrant. Strong, vigorous grower 
and abundant bloomer that is destined to 
become very popular as soon as stock is 
more plentiful. Extra Grade, $1.25; No. 1 
Grade, $1.00. 
CRIMSON GLORY. See Novelties, page 15. 
"RADIANCE" COLLECTION 
of Eight Very Vigorous Everblooming Roses 
OFFER B 
The best known of all Hybrid Tea Roses is Radiance—the world’s standard pink. Here we 
have selected seven more varieties of equal vigor, so whether you are a beginner or not, and 
need only a few Roses, you cannot go wrong with these “fundamentals.” 
Betty Uprichard. Copper-pink-salmon. 
Charles K. Douglas. Rich crimson. 
Condesa de Sastago. A blend of yellow and 
reddish copper. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Salmon-pink. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Golden yellow. 
National Flower Guild. Brilliant red. 
Radiance. Silvery pink. 
Red Radiance. Rosy red. 
No. 1 Grade Plants For 
(Regular price $6.40) 
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Extra-Grade Plants For 5 c.75 
(Regular price $7.60) ^ 
