PARADE OF 
ECLIPSE 
(Plant Patent No. 172) 
The ‘‘Streamline Rose’’—the slim, tapering, graceful buds are 
dainty and modern as the glamour girl of the year. Brilliant 
golden yellow petals—an arresting spot of color in the garden 
and in a bud vase or bouquet. Plants are of the vigorous, 
branching type that produce a lot of bloom all the time and 
have healthy attractive green foliage. The open flowers are 
large and substantial, with from 20 to 25 petals in the same 
brilliant yellow as the buds. 
Distinction. .....there has never been another Rose with sleek, 
flowing buds like these. 
Originated....... by the late Dr. J. H. Nicolas in our own gardens. 
Awarded. .......Gold Medals in France and Italy; Gold Medal 
of the American Rose Society. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 

Eclipse © Jj. & P. co. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING 
(Plant Patent No. 253) 
The whiteness of Alaskan snows is reflected in 
GROUP 56 this Rose, descended from the wild rose of 
SPECIAL Alaska, from which it also inherited its vigor 
and freedom of bloom. Named to honor one of ,« 
Here are seven outstanding the founders of the Garden Club of America. 
Modern Roses created in the 

good old U. S. A.—one each One of the finest whites. 
of Color.........aclean, real white, with a mere 
Carillon Eclipse suggestion of pale gold in center 
Flambeau Gloaming of bloom. 50 to 60 petals. 4 
MitetAmerica Rocket Early.........often blooms ten days ahead of 
aus its neighbors and continues until 
Mrs. Francis King frost. 
7 Plants Fragrance...... the cool, soft odor of the wild 
Rose. 
(value $6.40)... . Elet 2) reat: about 30 in. 
85c each; 
Zulu Queen Gums 3 for $2.15; 
12 for $8.50 

Oo ero Mrs. Francis King 
ZULU QUEEN 
(Plant Patent No. 363) 
The darkest and one of the ‘“‘blackest’’ of all Red Roses—a magnif- 
icent, dusky deep maroon, almost black in its recesses. The flowers 
are very large and full-petaled. Large, dark green foliage on a stal- 
wart, well-proportioned bush add to the all-round desirability of 
Zulu Queen. Of distinct vigor and beauty, the rich, velvety blooms 
never burn in the sun, holding their color admirably even in 
torrid weather. 
Bush............ vigorous, hardy; grows 2 ft. tall. 
Blooms. .........the long, pointed buds open gloriously in their rich, 
deep tones; distinctly and delightfully perfumed. 
Generous.........each bloom proudly borne, singly on long stems. 
While not an exuberant bloomer, far from sparse. 
Goloreaee eer ke holds its deep hues throughout the life of the flower. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15, 
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