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Dickson’s Red 
WORLD’S FAIR (Patent applied for). Furnishes a continuous dis¬ 
play of color from late spring until frosts stop the performance. Ideal, 
bushy plants just about hide themselves under the clusters of large 
velvety blooms of blackish scarlet, the fragrant petals surrounding 
a flowing mass of golden stamens. A very large-flowered Floribunda. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CLIMBING FLASH (Patent applied for). In this Hardy Climbing 
Rose we have a glowing, flashing color unmatched by any other Rose 
we know. The petals are vivid orange-scarlet with backs of yellow, 
suffused with scarlet. The center of the flower is gleaming yellow 
and filled with golden anthers. Buds are yellow with scarlet suffu¬ 
sion giving a suggestion of the dazzling blooms that are to follow. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
DICKSONS RED (Patent applied for). A glowing scarlet-red Rose 
from the Emerald Isle. The ripe warmth of its color is constant. 
Happily, also, it is rich in the fragrance you instinctively expect in 
a red Rose. If the sun has been cruel to your reds, here is a “must 
have” for your list—it defies the hottest sun's rays with color un¬ 
dimmed. The blooms are produced singly on long, strong stems; it 
will be your favorite red Rose for cutting. $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
Collection of one each of these roses regularly sold at $3.50 
Collection price, $2.95, postpaid 
Los Angeles 
Germain Seed & Plant Co. 
California 
World’s Fair 
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