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GLOAMING (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 137. See illustration 
at right. AWARDED A GOLD MEDAL BY THE AMERICAN ROSE 
SOCIETY 1936. ALSO AWARDED A GOLD MEDAL IN FRANCE 
1936. I am sorry I did not have room on this page to show a com¬ 
pletely developed flower instead of just a bud, as it is one of the most 
handsome roses grown, in all stages. The general tone is salmon pink, 
overcast with tawny orange and gold at the base, running up the re¬ 
verse of the petals. The open bloom is very large, very double, of 
perfect form and exquisitely fragrant. While it is a pink rose, there is 
no other rose like it. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
ALICE HARDING (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 202. AWARDED 
THE GOLD MEDAL OF THE AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Huge flow¬ 
ers of perfect form and delightful sweet fragrance. The Masterpiece 
of the great French hybridizer, Mallerin, and incontestably the finest 
yellow rose produced to date. Continuous free bloomer. $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.75. 
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SIGNORA (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 201. 
See color illustration below, but the flower is 
much more handsome than the illustration. The 
first winner of the GOLD MEDAL awarded by 
the newly organized International Contest of 
new Roses at the Gardens of Cello Oppio. Also 
awarded a GOLD MEDAL 
in Portland, 1937, scor¬ 
ing highest rating of any 
1937 Rose. This Rose is 
a real masterpiece in both 
plant and bloom. Long 
bud of burnt sienna, open¬ 
ing to a lighter shade, to¬ 
wards mandarine. Tall 
growing plant, with every 
bloom on a long stem. 
Very fragrant. $1.25 
each; 3 for $3.25. 
Signora (Everblooming) 
