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The Peterson "FAVORITE FIFTEEN 
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OFFER A Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
Here is a money-saving Collection of tried, tested, and proved varieties that will thrive over a 
wide range of climatic conditions. They are all fragrant, free blooming, and vigorous growing in 
habit, with very disease-resistant foliage. The beginner as well as the experienced Rose enthusiast 
will have success in growing these sturdy kinds, 
blooms, beginning the first summer, up until late 
Betty Uprichard. Copper-pink-salmon. 
Charles K. Douglas. Bright crimson-red. 
Christopher Stone. Brilliant scarlet-crimson. 
Condesa de Sastago. A blend of yellow and red¬ 
dish copper. 
Cynthia. Oriental red. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Copper-apricot. 
Golden Dawn. Pink and golden yellow. 
H. D. M. Barton. Dark velvety crimson. 
They will continue to provide dozens of perfect 
October frost. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-vermilion. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Nasturtium-orange-bufl. 
Mrs. Jennie Deverman. Carmine-pink. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Salmon-copper-pink. 
Pink Dawn. Deep rose-pink. 
President Herbert Hoover. Yellow, orange and 
maroon. 
Sister Therese. Daffodil-yellow. 
No. 1 Grade Plants 
(Regular price $13.05) 
Extra-Grade Plants 
(Regular price $1 5.70) 
$ 10-85 
SPACING AND ARRANGING 
\\ hen planting this Fifteen Collection in one bed, space the plants 16 to 18 inches apart, allowing 8 to 
9 inches from the edges of bed. In this way three rows of five plants each will require a bed approximately 
4x7 feet. Or, two rows to a bed will require a space approximately 2 feet 10 inches x 11 feet. 
GEORGE H. PETERSON, Inc. 
Specialists for 38 years in 
ROSES AND PEONIES 
Nursery: 1 mile north of Areola on the Paramus Road P. O- Fair Lawn, Ncw Jersey 
