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Lady Alice Stanley. One of the finest of the pink { 
Roses with very double, fragrant flowers of pale 
flesh-pink with coral-rose reverse. Always de- 
pendable. 
Lady Ashtown. One of the most perfect of all 
pink varieties. Plants are strong and bloom freely. 
Margaret MecGredy. Large, double flowers of 
brilliant scarlet, overlaid with orange-vermilion. 
Strong, healthy plants always in bloom. 
Max Krause. One of the best golden yellow Roses 
for outdoors. Cup-formed blooms of great sub- 
stance, which are borne freely on long stems. 
85 cts. each. 
& Betty Uprichard 
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KLYN’S 
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Hybrid Tea or 
Everblooming Roses 
McGredy’s Gem. Cupped flowers of creamy pink 
with a yellow base, rose-pink toward edges. A 
profuse bloomer. 85 cts. each. 
MecGredy’s Ivory. Long-pointed, ivory-white 
buds opening to perfectly shaped, double flowers 
with sweet fragrance. 
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MeGredy’s Searlet. Striking red flowers on vigor- 
ous plants. 
MecGredy’s Yellow. Perfectly formed, bright but- 
tercup-yellow flowers of large size. $1.00 each. 
Miss Rowena Thom. The great flowers, fully 
5 inches across, are of brilliant rose-pink. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Shapely flowers of a won- 
derful combination of orange and salmon. The 
plants branch freely, and really bloom. 85 cts. 
each. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Long-pointed, high-centered 
white flowers, slightly tinted with pink. The 
plants are quite tall. It is a reliable bloomer almost 
everywhere. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Pure yellow flowers of splendid 
form are freely produced on one of the best plants 
grown today. Fragrant. 
We recommend membership in the American 
Rose Society to all Rose-lovers. Write the 
Secretary, Box 687, Harrisburg, Penna., for 
information. 

GERARD K. KLYN, Mentor, Ohio 

