The Best of the New Patented Everblooming 
MATADOR (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 170. 
AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL AT PORTLAND, 
1936. See color illustration at left. This is one of the 
most remarkable deep dark red roses ever produced. 
It is a brilliant crimson, with a rich velvety maroon 
sheen. The flower is very large and perfect in form and 
brimful of attar of Rose. It is a sturdy grower, a free 
bloomer, and equally fine as a bedding variety or as a 
cut flower. The petals are of heavy kid-like substance, 
but with a velvety sheen, giving an unusual richness. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
ALL PATENTED ROSE ORDERS 
OVER $2.00 ARE PREPAID TO DES¬ 
TINATION ANYWHERE IN THE 
UNITED STATES WITHOUT FUR¬ 
THER COST. ON SMALLER 
ORDERS ADD 20c TO 
HELP COVER POSTAGE 
AND PACKING. 
“Was more than delighted with the 
Matador Rose I obtained from you 
this past spring. I picked many Roses 
from it during the summer and fall, 
some as perfect as the picture in your 
catalogue.” 
PLANT PATENT 
Amelia Earhart (Everblooming) 
Matador 
(Everblooming) 
I 1933 
PLANT PATENT 
APPLIED FOR 
AMELIA EARHART (Everblooming) 
Plant Patent No. 63. This is one of the most 
delightful roses I have ever seen and is 
wanted by everyone who sees it in bloom. 
It is a huge flower, extremely double, opening 
a soft yellow and changing to ivory, with a 
slight blush overtone. It is extremely fragrant, 
a rugged, robust plant and a fine bloomer. See 
color illustration at right. $1.25 each; 3 for 
$3.25. 
IT WILL EE NOTED THAT MANY 
OF THE FINE NEW PATENTED 
ROSES WHICH FORMERLY SOLD 
AT $1.50 TO $2.50 EACH HAVE 
NOW BEEN REDUCED TO $1.00 
EACH; 3 FOR $2.50; THUS PLAC¬ 
ING THEM WITHIN THE REACH 
OF ALL. MATADOR and AMELIA 
EARHART illustrated on this page, 
are a striking illustration of this. 
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