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lighter tones. A strong plant that produces the 
beautiful buds in great profusion. The stems are 
long and the buds keep a long time when cut. We 
rate it among the best of the newer roses. 
No. 1 grade 45/ ea. $5.00 per doz. 
No. ' " 40/ " 4.50 " " 
RED HOOVER, A new sport of Pres. Herbert Hoover 
and like its parent in every respect except the 
colors, which can be most nearly described as 
orange-red in 'the bud, and orange-cerise in the 
open flower. We highly recommend it. 
No. 1 grade 55/ ea. $6.00 per doz. 
No. 1-g- 45^ * 5.00 !t w 
RED TALISMAN. A new sport of the well known 
and liked Talisman, and like it in every way 
except the color of the flowers, which is deep 
orange-red in the bud, the open flower being the 
same color but of lighter tones. One of cur favor¬ 
ite reds. 
No. 1 grade 55/ ea. $6.00 per doz. 
No. If * ” 45/ " 5.00 u ” 
SISTER THERESE. The long pointed buds are 
chrome-yellow, heavily marked with carmine; the 
open flower is rich daffodil-yellow. Sweetly fra¬ 
grant. The very thrifty disease free plant pro¬ 
duces plenty of the fine flowers on long stems for 
cutting. 
SOUTHPORT . A new red rose with long buds of 
brilliant scarlet. A strong growing plant that 
carries the buds on fine stems for cutting. 
SUSAN LOUISE. Slender perfectly formed buds 
and semi-double flowers of clear pink, borne pro¬ 
fusely on a strong growing, almost thornless bush. 
It is a hybrid gigantea but has the slender grace 
of the tea rose. Often called a bush Belle of 
Portugal, but the buds are smaller and they have 
better form. 
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