-<—*m SATAN 
(Plant Patent applied for.) 
Dressed in swarthy carmine— 
glorious and splendid, this per¬ 
sonable Rose is a distinguished 
newcomer this year. A big, 
loosely formed, velvety petaled 
flower which will excite the 
many lovers of dark red Roses 
and will be a worthy addition 
to any Rose-grower’s collection. 
Blooms. ... high centered with many 
petals, the color deepen¬ 
ing toward the center. 
Fragrant... rich, heavy, exotic. 
Plant .bushy—about 18 inches 
tall. 
$1.50 each $15.00 per doz. 
© ]. V T. CO. 
—Moore 
PARADE OF MODERN ROSES 
Rose.' thou art the sweetest flower. 
That ever drank the amber shower; 
© J. V P. CO. 
GLOAMING 
(Plant Patent No. 137.) 
Wrought to almost mystic beauty 
by nature’s skilful hands. Lovely 
in appearance. Sturdy—tall—not 
afraid of the toughest winter. A 
favorite cut-flower variety that 
every Rose-lover must have in his 
or her garden. 
Color .delicate salmon-pink, 
blending into tawny 
orange and gold. 
Blooms .very large—double— 
beautiful. 
Fragrant .. .yes, decidedly so, and 
decidedly pleasing. 
History .... a definite contribution 
to Rose-lovers by the 
late Dr. J. H. Nicolas, 
who was in charge of 
Rose Research for Jack- 
son & Perkins. 
Price $1.00 each $10.00 per doz; 
ALICE HARDING Jk 
(Plant Patent No. 202.) ' J 
Molten gold, fashioned into a 
lovely full-petaled flower. A won¬ 
derfully clear, clean color that is 
entirely at home in the sunshine. 
Heavy, rich foliage on a plant of 
medium height. Named for Mrs. 
Edward Harding, of New Jersey, by 
the French National Horticultural 
Society. 
Fragrance... rich and stimulating. 
Prolific .yes—blooms in great 
abundance. 
Thrives .especially well in the 
deep South where it 
holds its color much 
better than most yel¬ 
lows. 
Awarded.... the Gold Medal by the 
A. R. S. 
Price $1.50 each $15.00 per doz. 
Three plants oj any one variety at the dozen rate 
