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ARTHUR E. SNOW. Grower of “Snow-Field’’ Tree Roses 
CATALONIA .New color in roses. Buds deep carmine stained 
$2.50 with orange, opening to a 50-petaled flower of 
striking color. Will be a popular tree rose. 
LI BURES .Red, rose and yellow combination. Novel color. 
$2.50 Resembles Autumn. Medium flower. Vigorous 
and very free. Most distinct. 
SATURN IA .Flower brilliant cardinal-red, reverse salmon- 
^2 50 yellow and copper. Foliage striking and plenti¬ 
ful. Growth strong. Most striking color of all 
new roses. Gold Medal, Italy. 
COUNTESS OF VANDAL .Striking coppery-bronze, soft gold and pink. 
$2.50 Long buds on strong bronze colored stems. 
Plant Pat No 38 Foliage excellent. Vigorous, hardy grower. 
Recommended for tree rose. 
ECLIPSE. 
$2.50 
Plant Pat. No. 172 
Rich, clear golden yellow. Buds long-pointed 
on long straight stems. Foliage ample. Growth 
vigorous. One of the best yellows known. Ex¬ 
cellent. 
MARY HART Deep blood-red sport of Talisman. Long point- 
$2.50 ed, well shaped buds of Talisman shape. Foli- 
Plant Pat No 8 age am Pl e an d darker than Talisman. A su¬ 
perb rose. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL .The real Red Hoover. Rich luminous red. Buds 
$2.50 same in form, but foliage superior to President 
Plant Pat. No. 162 Hoover. The most outstanding sport to date. 
Highly recommended. 
DAINTY BESS 
IRISH ELEGANCE 
LULU. 
Five petaled blooms in clusters, edges ruffled. 
Color of petals soft rose pink. Stamens of wine 
red enhance the beauty of the flower. Recom¬ 
mended. 
.Bronzy orange in the bud, opening to single 
flowers of various shades of apricot. Vigorous 
and perpetual blooming. Very fine. 
Salmon-rose and pink. Very pointed semi¬ 
double blooms. Good growth and foliage. Free 
blooming. Very popular. 
