MODERN 
Amelia Earhart 
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AMELIA EARHART 
(Plant Patent No. 63) - 

Amelia Earhart is an exhibition Rose par excellence 
as many Rose fanciers know, with massive, perfect 
flowers that put it in the winning class with regu- 
larity, frequently taking top honors as Best Flower 
in Show. The great big, double blooms of yellow 
—with just the merest hint of a blush—perfectly 
formed—contrast sharply with the dark, polished 
| foliage. 
Tribute..... to the most famous of all American 
aviatrices. 
Character... stately, medium tall, not a free bloomer 
but every flower is perfection. 
Fragrance.. .so delightful it never loses its appeal. 
Awards....Gold Medal, Special Exhibition of 
New Roses, Troyes, 1928. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
R.M.S. 
Queen 
Mary 


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A RARE VALUE! 
Endued with all the romance 
and tradition of this sunny 
clime and its ancient empire, 
outstanding in color and form 
and appeal. All are thoroughly 
acclimated to our American 
seasons. One each of: 
Eternal Youth 
Saturnia 
4 Plants (value $4.50).. 
R.M.S. QUEEN MARY 
A stately, bewitching Rose, noted for the 
grace and beauty of its buds and the unique 
color of its flowers. The smart buds open 
| gracefully to charming full blooms of salmon- 
pink, flushed with delicate orange. Has won 
Certificates in Europe and the United States. 
. Rather a sparse grower. 
Buds..... 
Flowers... . 
.long, sleek, attractively pointed. 
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$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
BETTER TIMES 
(Plant Patent No. 23) 
Prized for length of stem, pointed 
buds, and all-round attractiveness as 
cut-flowers, Better Times are the 
Roses you'll probably get when you 
buy long-stemmed red Roses from the 
florist this winter. This glorious 
cerise-red Rose, so universally used 
by commercial cut-flower grow- 
ers, has brought happiness to 
millions of people everywhere. 
By the same token it will give 
you distinct joy as a grand cut-flower, 
a hardy grower, a distinct addition 
to your garden display. 

Fragrance...pronounced and enchant- 
ing. 
Will Grow..anywhere in the United 
States. Upright growth, 
18 to 24 in. 
Awarded. ...Gold Medals at NewYork, 
Philadelphia, and St. Louis 
Flower Shows—and A.R.S. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 

Better Times 
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CRIMSON GLORY 
(Plant Patent No. 105) 
The beauty of Crimson Glory is apparent—big, 
interesting, well-formed blooms of deep, vivid 
crimson, held proudly high. But its appeal and 
popularity are also due to its fascinating fragrance, 
which makes it an instant favorite. Winner of 
many medals and honors. 
Fragrance...refreshing and abundant. 
Budss.sen large, urn-shaped, developing 
full, well-formed blooms. 
Character .. . very prolific. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
Rome Glory 
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(Plant Patent No. 249) Crimson Glory 
Medals and three First-Class 
high-centered, long-lasting, of 
unusual beauty, attracting in- 
stant interest wherever shown. 
long and erect, on 24-in. plants. 
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