BREAK O’ DAY. One of the Brownell new hardy • varieties. 
The vigorous low growing plant produces large double blossoms of 
10 or more rows of petals, recurles outside, showing orange < apricot 
and buff shades. $1.25. (The supply is low. 
BRIARCLIFF. Has replaced Columbia but the average person 
cannot tell the difference. The large, double pink blooms of Briar- 
cliff are borne on strong smooth stems. 44 petals. 80c. 
CARILLON. (Plant Pat. 136). So named because it is always 
cheerful and gay. The lively coral flame blossoms are freely pro¬ 
duced on a plant of spreading habit. 23 petals. $1.00. 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND. (Plant Pat. 158). The glorious large 
double blossoms are an enchanting deep rich rose color. A medium 
tall grower. 45 petals. $1.25. 
CATHRINE KORDES. An outstanding new rose of great merit. 
The large well formed blooms are a deep pink with orange at the 
base. 54 petals. 85c. 
CECIL. Just five petals comprise this single variety. The petals 
are real yellow, large and broad. The bush is a medium low grower 
of bushy habit. 80c. (The supply is low). 
CECILE WALTER. One of my favorite varieties. The 28 large sal¬ 
mon petals form a beautiful shaped rose. The bush is medium tall. 
85c. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. One of the good old standbys in red 
roses. The large loose fragrant blooms remain a good color in all 
kinds of weather and the bush is a large easy grower, 32 petals. 80c. 
CHARLES P. KELHAM. All who see the well shaped beautiful 
blooms on this low spreading plant are sure to admire it. They are 
deep rose pink blended with copper. 50 petals. 80c. 
CHATEAU D E CLOS 
VOUGEOT. If it wasn’t for 
this rose would be more pop¬ 
ular. It is one of the black- 
the difficult name, I believe 
est red roses. Its 40 curly 
small petals make it quite 
double. The plant is low and 
spreading. 80c. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. 
A new gold medal rose that 
is thrilling in every way from 
the bud until the petals drop. 
The very bright velvety scar¬ 
let flowers never show any 
blue in their color and have 
an intense damask fragrance. 
A good grower and bloomer. 
30 petals. $1.25. 
Endearing COUNTESS VANDAL 
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