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COPYRIGHT 1935 BYJ. & P. CO. 
ECLIPSE (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 172. See illus¬ 
tration above. A new American introduction and an In¬ 
ternational Rose sensation, WINNING ALL GRAND 
AWARDS THE WORLD OVER IN COMPETITION WITH 
ALL OF THE WORLD'S FINEST ROSES. Awarded prizes in 
Rome, Paris, and other test gardens, culminating in the 
BAGATELLE GOLD MEDAL awarded in France, June, 1936 
for the best new Rose of the year. Previously awarded a 
GOLD MEDAL IN MAY, 1936, at the ANNUAL SHOW 
OF THE NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIE1 / OF 
FRANCE. In October, 1935, the ITALIAN GOVEt" NMENT 
AWARDED ECLIPSE THEIR ONE GOLD MED^u OF THE 
YEAR. Elongated, streamlined buds of pure gold yellow 
opening to a magnificent double Rose the same golden 
yellow color. $1.25 each; 3 far $3.25. 
Nigrette 
(Everblooming) 
MRS. FRANCIS KING (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 
253. A rose that is difficult to illustrate in color, although 
the color plate above is an attempt to present some of the 
attractive features of this delightful rose. It belongs to a 
new race of roses, being a hybrid of Nutkana and related 
to Leonard Barron, first of that breed. All hybridizers 
agree that a good white rose is hardest to produce. This 
probably is why such a connoisseur as Mrs. Francis King, 
one of the founders of the Garden Club of America, speci¬ 
fied a white Rose as the one she wished to bear her name. 
She wisely wanted a rose not easily duplicated. To make 
the problem more difficult, she requested "white gold" 
with the arctic vigor and hardiness of the Alaskan Rose, 
Nutkana. The bloom is very large and full, carried on a 
long upright stem, white at first, tinted cream and ivory, 
eventually turning to pure white, with soft gold in the 
center. It has the pleasing fragrance of wild roses and 
is a prolific, continuous bloomer. CERTIFICATE OF MERIT, 
PORTLAND, 1937. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
NIGRETTE (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 87. See 
illustration at left. "The Black Rose of Sanger- 
hausen". This is the sensational new "Black Rose" 
you have been reading about in the newspapers. Its 
color is very much like that of the Black Tulip, and 
from a little distance it 
seems to be dead black. 
This unusual Rose will 
be greatly admired in 
your garden. $1.00 eoch; 
3 for $2.50. 
TEMNO (Everblooming) 
A new dark rose the color 
of Nigrette, and said to 
be an improvement on 
that variety. $1.00 eoch; 
3 for $2.50. 
