NELLIE E. HILLOCK 
RADIANCE. (4) One of the oldest and thriftiest of all the 
two-tone pinks still active in commerce. Very fragrant 
and free blooming. The standard in growth and per¬ 
formance. 
ROSE MARIE. (3) A lovely old Rose of clear rose-pink 
v/ith splendid form and plant of medium growth. 
SWEET MEMORIE. (3) Color of spinel pink with a yellow 
base, reverse of petals is a very pleasing pomegranate 
shade. The plants are tall and erect and continuous 
all season bloomers. It is very much on the type of 
Betty Uprichard. The colors are deeper, the flower has 
more petals and it is a much better keeper. 75 cts. 
each. 
SYLVIA GROEN. (4) Here is a Rose we could use many 
superlatives onl It produces some breath-taking huge, 
pure salmon-rose, specimen blooms. A sport from the 
Pres. Herbert Hoover Rose, originating with Mr. C. J. 
Groen and named for his daughter. Identical in habit 
with its parent, sufficient recommendation for any Rose. 
$1.00 each. 
UNA WALLACE. (4) Perfectly formed flowers of a soft 
even-toned rose-pink. A good fragrance will be found 
in the high centered blooms. 
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