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Matador 
(Everblooming 
MATADOR (Everblooming) Plant No. 
170. AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL 
AT PORTLAND, 1936. See color il¬ 
lustration at left. This is one of the 
most remarkable deep dark red roses 
ever produced. It is a brilliant crim¬ 
son, with a rich velvety maroon 
sheen. The flower is very large and 
perfect in form and brimful of attar 
of Rose. It is a sturdy grower, a free 
bloomer, and equally fine as a bed¬ 
ding variety or as a cut flower The 
petals are of heavy kid-like sub¬ 
stance, but with a velvety sheen, giv¬ 
ing an unusual richness. $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50. 
ALL PATENTED ROSES 
ARE PREPAID TO DESTI¬ 
NATION ANYWHERE IN 
THE UNITED STATES 
WITHOUT FURTHER 
COST. 
ILL BE NOTED THAT MANY OF THE FINE NEW 
PATENTED ROSES WHICH FORMERLY SOLD AT $1.50 
to $2.50 EACH HAVE NOW BEEN REDUCED TO $1.00 
EACH, 3 for $2.50, THUS PLACING THEM WITHIN THE 
REACH OF ALL. MATADOR is a striking illustration of 
this; also RHEINGOLD. GLOAMING, on the opposite page, 
is another. 
PLANT PATEN 
APPLIED FOR 
ALICE HARDING (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 202. 
See illustration on front cover. This new rose, awarded the 
Gold Medal of the American Rose Society, 1936, is the mas¬ 
terpiece of the fomous French Rosarian Mallerin and is un¬ 
questionably the greatest yellow Hardy Hybrid Tea Rose pro¬ 
duced to date. It combines the best exhibition qualities with 
perfection as a garden subjject and is a perfect flower in every 
way as well as a continuous bloomer. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
RHEINGOLD (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 138. See illus¬ 
tration at right. A real golden yellow rose of perfect form, 
exquisite fragrance, and delightfully double, the flowers form¬ 
ing a pleasing contrast in the garden, with the large, light 
green, leathery foliage. A profuse bloomer all summer. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
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Rheingold (Everblooming) 
