Cole’s New and Patented 
Roses -Continued 
U. S. Plant 
Patent 
Restrictions 
All Patented 
Plants listed in 
this catalog are 
protected under 
the U. S. Patent 
Laws, and all 
asexual reproduc¬ 
tion is prohibited 
unless license is 
previously ob¬ 
tained from the 
patent owners. 
Unauthorized re¬ 
production or sale 
will subject one 
to prosecution for 
infringement. 
This applies to 
any patented 
plants we sell. 
Radio. Plant Patent No. 197. Soft 
primrose-yellow with petals unevenly 
striped and sometimes blotched with 
colors ranging from pink to vivid car¬ 
mine. Fragrant and vigorous. $1.00 
ea.; $2.50 for 3. 
Ramon Bach. Patent Rights Re¬ 
served. A large full-petaled Rose of 
apricot-buff touched with salmon on 
the inside of the petals, the combina¬ 
tion giving a luminous amber-yellow 
effect. $1.00 ea.; $2.50 for 3. 
Rex Anderson. Plant Patent No. 
335. Long-pointed buds open to 
mammoth flowers of a beautiful cream 
color turning to pure white. Vigorous, 
with dark green foliage. $1.25 ea.; 
$3.15 for 3. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary. Plant Patent 
No. 249. A strong, vigorous grower 
bearing an abundance of delicately 
perfumed flowers which are a glorious 
combination of vivid shades, blending 
rich glowing salmon with an exqui¬ 
site pink and orange base. $1.25 ea.; 
$3.15 for 3. 
Rochefort. Plant Patent No. 191. 
Large ovoid buds, magnificent flowers 
of orange old-rose. $1.00 ea.; $2.50 
for 3. 
Rouge Mallerin. Pointed buds of 
brilliant red open to 33^-inch blossoms 
of velvety glowing scarlet. Very 
fragrant. XX, 90c. ea.; A, 60c. 
Signora. Plant Patent No. 201 Long 
bud of warm burnt sienna opening to 
a lighter hue toward mandarin. One 
of the best for cutting; every bloom on 
a long stem. $1.00 ea.; $2.50 for 3. 
Warrawee. Plant PatentNo. 140. Long- 
pointed salmon-pink buds open to 4- 
inch flowers of exquisite shell-pink 
with a clove fragrance. $1.00 ea.; 
$2.50 for 3 
All Cole’s 
Patented Roses 
are XX Grade 
guaranteed to 
grow 
Doubloons (Patent No. 152) 
Blaze (Patent No. 10) 
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Flash (Pa* ent 
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See page 16 for prices 
Each year Cole tests out 
several new varieties 
of Roses. Those that 
prove superior are 
propagated and 
and the inferior 
varieties dis¬ 
carded. Cole 
grows only 
those best 
suited to 
our climatic 
conditions 
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