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Roots Plants 
MRS. HERBERT O’CONNOR, S. C.—Soft rose pink, beautiful 
form, profuse and continuous bloomer. 1.00 .50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE, I. D.—Dark red shading to gar¬ 
net. Blooms of enormous size. It still wins its share of 
prizes. 1.00 .50 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH, F. D.—Cerise red, very attractive 
flower. Keeping qualities splendid. Diameter of flowers 
8 to 11 inches. Sturdy in growth. 1.00 .50 
ORIENTAL GLORY, I. D.—Cadmium orange, rather tall bush. .50 
PACIFIC SPLENDOR, I. D.—Nearly white at center, with 
body of flower delicate lavender pink. A true pastel 
shade. The soft tones of this flower gives a distinctive 
beauty and deflnite appeal. The blooms are large, with 
petals slightly waved. Growing habits good. 3.00, 1.00 
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