.LUXEMBURG. The low compact growth with its deep saffron yel¬ 
low large double flowers makes it very desirable for the foreground 
of rose beds. 52 large petals. 80c. 
LYDIA. Art-exceptionally fine rose for cut flower purposes. The 
buds are especially large and long of a lovely clear pink color. A 
sturdy upright grower. 37 petals. $1.00. 
MABELLE STEARNS. (Plant Pat. 297) Formerly called Dooryard 
Delight but renamed at the request of the originator, Mr. M. H. 
Horvath. This is a fool proof rose of spreading habit which should 
be planted about 5 feet apart. The branches grow horizontally like 
a Pfitzer Juniper and the plant gets about 2 y 2 feet high. It blooms 
like a Hybrid Tea but neither freezes down in the winter nor gets 
diseased in the summer. The blossoms are a dawn pink shade, of 
medium size, very double and hold the center well as they open. 
61 large and 64 small petals. $2.00. 
MARGARET BELLE HOUSTON. Very large, very double deep 
red blooms are produced on very strong upright plants. It is a 
stately rose. 74 petals. $1.00. 
MARGARET McGREDY. One of the older of the McGredy roses 
and one of the best. Its 
growth is compact, its foli¬ 
age abundant and its large 
round blossoms are an at¬ 
tractive orange scarlet. 38 
petals. 80c. 
MASARYK JUBILEE. 
The globular deep red buds 
open into large cupped blos¬ 
soms filled with small pet¬ 
als. The bush is a good 
healthy grower producing 
heavy straight stems. 46 
petals. 85c. 
MATADOR (Plant 
Pat. 170) This new pat¬ 
ented rose has large 
deen red blooms that are 
A. 
sure to please. Its vel¬ 
vety broad petals are 
exceptionally fragrant. 
37 petals. $1.00. 
The favorite red rose, 
ETOILE de HOLLONDE 
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