
SUSAN LOUISE 
PICTURE. (2-3) Each bud is perfectly formed and has 
plenty of petals so that the flowers are long lasting 
without being too heavy. The soft pink underlaid with 
salmon makes this a Rose of distinction. 75 cents each. 
PINK DAWN. (4) A fine rose-pink bud opening to a live- 
ly pink bloom. The form is ideal for those who seek the 
long cutting buds in good keeping flowers. 50 cts. each. 
RADIANCE. (4) One of the oldest and thriftiest of all the 
two-tone pinks still active in commerce. Very fragrant 
and free blooming. The standard in growth and per- 
formance. 50 cenis each. 
ROSE MARIE. (3) A lovely Rose of clear rose-pink, splen- 
did form, plant of medium growth. 50 cents each. 
SWEET MEMORIE. (3) Color of spinel-pink with a yellow 
base, reverse of petals a very pleasing pomegranate 
shade. Tall, erect plants. Continuous all-season bloom- 
er. Similar to Betty Uprichard but flower has more 
petals and colors are deeper. 50 cents each. 
SYLVIA GROEN. (4) A Rose about which we could use 
many superlatives. Produces some breath-taking huge, 
pure salmon-rose, specimen blooms. A sport from the 
Pres. Herbert Hoover Rose, originating with Mr. C. J. 
Groen and named for his daughter. Identical in habit 
with its parent, sufficient recommendation for any 
Rose. 75 cents each. 
UNA WALLACE. (4) Perfectly formed flowers of a soft 
even-toned rose-pink. A good fragrance will be found 
in the high centered blooms. 50 cents each. 
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