The Best of the New Patented Everblooming 
GOLDEN MAIN (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 
254. See illustration at right. This new rose is one of 
the most brilliant of all yellow roses, with large flowers 
that look like burnished brass. The colored illustration 
does not begin to do it justice. It is also one of the most 
hardy, vigorous, and free flowering of all roses, being 
constantly in bloom. The dark green foliage has a 
highly polished appeau’ance and is disease resistant. 
AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL IN 1937. There is no 
more satisfactory golden yellow rose than Golden Main. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.25. 
A 
‘A Golden Main 
(Everblooming) 
Rome Glory 
(Everblooming) 
ON ALL PATENTED 
ROSES THE PRICE FOR 
THREE APPLIES ONLY 
WHERE THREE OF A 
KIND ARE ORDERED. 
THE “SPECIAL” GROUP 
PRICES CAN BE AL¬ 
LOWED ONLY WHERE 
COMPLETE GROUPS 
ARE ORDERED WITH¬ 
OUT CHANGE. 
ROME GLORY (Everblooming) Plant Patent No. 
304. This is undoubtedly the finest red rose introduced to 
date, being even finer and more brilliant in color than the 
illustration. The delightfully fragrant flowers are produced 
in great profusion all summer long, on long stems, which 
makes them ideal for cutting. The flowers are perfect in 
every stage, from the crimson red buds to the fully blown 
flowers. They are long lasting, either on the bush or when 
cut. The plant is a robust and vigorous grower and it is 
one of the most winter 
heurdy of all hybrid tea 
roses. I do not hesitate in 
recommending Rome Glory 
as the one red rose that 
should be in every garden. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
SPECIAL 
ONE EACH OF THE 6 
VARIETIES ILLUSTRAT¬ 
ED ON PAGES 20 AND 21— 
VALUE $8.00 FOR $6.75. 
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