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Mrs. E. P. Thom 
HYBRID TEA ROSES / Continued 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. The most popular yellow Rose. 
Its Sunflower-yellow blooms are borne in profu- 
sion on nice stems for cutting. A good grower and 
dependable in every respect. 29 petals. 80c. 
Mrs. Francis King (Plant Patent 253). Those who 
like real large white Roses will surely like this new 
variety. Notwithstanding its size, it opens well 
under almost all weather conditions, turning from 
ivory to white. A very robust grower with strong 
stems. 80 petals. 85c. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossem. One of the most out- 
standing and reliable ones among the bronzy col- 
ored varieties. The color is a striking and gorgeous 
combmation of orange apricot and gold and the 
petals are heavily veined with vermilion. 37 petals. 
80c. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. A good actor in every way. 
Large, double, two-tone pink blossoms grow on 
sturdy bushes. 50 petals. 80c. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. These blossoms are also two- 
tone pink but the buds are longer and not as 
double as those of Mrs. Bowles. 35 petals. 80c. 
Mrs. Pierre DuPont. One of the deepest yeilow of 
all Roses. The numerous buds are a pretty shape 
and the color is very attractive. The bush ts a low, 
compact grower. 388 petals. 80c. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. All who see this are imme- 
diately captivated by its showy copper and apricot 
colors and its pretty shaped buds. Not an especial- 
ly strong grower but that makes very little differ- 
ence with those who see it. 38 petals. 85c. 
Orange Nassau. You should see the great perfec- 
tion of beauty in this blossom of medium size. 
The color is a deep orange-apricot, lighter at the 
edges. It is not only a striking color, but its form 
is also perfect. The petals uncurl slowly and 
symmeterically. It is a small dwarf grower. The 
plant seems to be healthy enough but it stays 
smaller than average. $2.00. 
Pedralbes. Maybe this is the new white Rose you 
have been longing for. It is a delightful blossom 
that comes out in a cream shade with an unusually 
Iong bud and opens to a charming semi-double, 
pure white blossom with showy yellow stamens. 
The blossoms hold well on the stems, are borne 
very freely on a strong growing bush with abun- 
dant foliage. 31 petals. $1.00. 

Phyllis Gold. We like its pretty yellow blossoms 
very much. The large golden petals form a globu- 
lar bud which opens into a well-shaped, fragrant 
bright yellow blossom. Very free bloomer. 26 
petals. $1.00. 
Pink Dawn. Long, glorious, deep-rose buds open 
into large, lovely pink blooms tinted with orange 
at the base of the petals. Sweetly fragrant, fully 
double and of vigorous, upright habit. 66 petals. 
$1.00. 
President Boone. The deep red blooms are magni- 
ficent. They are large, velvety and well formed, 
but sometimes their stems are too weak to hold 
them upright. The bush is a good upright grower. 
45 petals. $1.00. 
President Hoover. One of the most popular of all 
Roses; it is good in every respect. Tall, upright 
growth produces long stems and the blossoms are 
wonderful in all stages of development. The long, 
reddish buds open into flame-colored blooms that 
are large and exquisite. 25 petals. 80c. 
President Plumecocg. The showy salmon and 
apricot blooms are borne on tall, upright bushes. 
I highly recommend it. 34 petals. 85c. 
Prince Felix. This new red Rose is one of the strong- 
est growers. The blossoms are of fair size, of me- 
dium red color and are good for cutting. 36 petals. 
85c. 
Queenlands Beauty. A fine pink sport of Golden 
Dawn. It has all the good qualities of its parent, 
disease resistance, blooming ability, artisticness, 
fragrance, form and size. 45 petals. $1.00. 

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