Lovely APRICOT DAWN 
APRICOT DAWN. Our new introduction this season of which we 
are indeed proud. It is a delightful fool-proof variety. Most every¬ 
one knows the ease with which Golden Dawn is produced in the yel¬ 
low class. This new sport (variation) of Golden Dawn is just as 
good and is of attractive apricot shading. The colors are quite 
similar to those of Rev. F. Page Roberts, buff-apricot on the inside 
and deeper apricot on the outside of the broad petals. The blos¬ 
soms are the same size and form as those of Golden Dawn, are pro¬ 
duced as freely and are of the same delicious fragrance as the 
parent. 42 petals. $2.00. 
AUTUMN. A most spectacular rose having some of the same 
hues as President Hoover but exposing more scarlet. This variety 
is losing in favor on account of its susceptability to black-spot. 
41 petals. 80c. 
BETTER TIMES. (Plant Pat. 23). The deep cerise flowers are 
large double and delicately perfumed. Being- freely produced on long 
stems they are excellent for cutting. A very successful garden 
variety. $1.00. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. The two tone coral color is intriguing. The 
bush is one of the easiest growers; strong, tall and upright, 23 
petals. 80c. 
BLACK KNIGHT. (Plant Pat. 159). The medium sized double 
blossoms are well formed and the deep red color is almost black. 
30 petals. (The supply is low). $1.25. 
BRAZIER. As the name implies, the color is a bright flame- 
scarlet. Pointed buds of burnt orange open to double fragrant flow¬ 
ers of dazzling brilliance. $1.00. 
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