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No Better Roses Grown 
The twelve varieties of Roses shown on these two 
pages made a wonderful showing in our “All-American” 
planting at the New York World’s Fair. 
Each year hundreds of new Roses are introduced. As it 
would be impossible to catalog them all, we have adopted 
the policy of selecting those which in our estimation are 
the twelve outstanding Roses of the year and making 
these into this ‘“All-American’’ Collection. 
We offer you this year’s collection with a great deal 
of pride. These twelve Roses have proven themselves to 
be hardy in all sections, they are prolific bloomers and 
the color range is superb. They excited the comments of ~ 
thousands of World’s Fair visitors and we are pleased 
to offer them to you, exactly as they were exhibited in 
Sister “Gardens on Parade.”’ . 
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: EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Shapely, 
two-toned pink flowers produced 
in great abundance. Color is cop- 
pery rose outside and soft salmon- 
pink inside. Mildly fragrant. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Large, 
' doubie flowers of cinnamon-peach 
color; fragrant. Strong, upright 
plants with attractive foliage. The 
autumn bloom is especially fine, 
with larger, darker flowers. 
ETOFLE DE HOLLANDE. Large crim- 
son flowers with velvety finish 
and especially fine fragrance. 
Branching plants with very large, 
healthy foliage. 
SISTER THERESE. Semi-double, cup- 
ped flowers of golden yellow, with 
edges of petals spotted madder- 
carmine. Sweetbrier fragrance. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. — Cupped 
flowers of fiery copper inside an 
rich gold on the reverse. Enticing 
raspberry fragrance. Vigorous 
branching plants. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Nasturtium-red 
buds opening to large, double, or- 
ange-yellow flowers, flushed with 
nasturtium-red. Fine plants with 
beautiful foliage. 
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Condesa de Sastago ] Hinrich Gaede 
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