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HOLSTEIN 
(Plant Patent No. 395) 
Immense flower-heads form a continuous carpet of 
striking red. Holstein creates a dramatic effect, 
probably produces more flowers than any other 
variety. 
Prolific. .. 
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Holstein 
.immense clusters forming a continuous 
mass of color all season. Highly desirable 
in borders and accent plantings. 
Flowers... .each individual flower about 3 in. across— 
brilliant red with cheerful white eye. 
Plant.....24 to 30 in. tall; strong, uprigiit stems. 
Vigorous dark foliage. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.; 25 for $18.75 
ROCHESTER 
(Plant Patent No. 131) 
One of the finest of all Floribundas, 
i created in our own Department of 
Plant Research. All season long, 
Rochester will give you enchanting 
blooms—‘‘stardust refined to gold.” 
Printer’s ink cannot do justice to the 
very soft light yellow tones, more 4% 
attractive than this picture, by far. y 
No other double Rose produces more ' 
blooms per plant; a group of Roch- 
esters is a continuous display from 
eatly June till heavy frost. The 
medium large and double blooms 
give a breath-taking sensation of gg@ 
oriental pearls mounted on gold— % 
perfect in Hybrid Tea form. Re- 
markably hardy, sturdy and vigor- 
ous, with the cluster formation and 
free-blooming habit of Floribundas. 
Bloom. ....no bush Rose more prolific. 
Grows 21% ft. tall or more. 
In Groups. .continuous mass of beauti- 
ful, fragrant flowers. 
Flowers... .exquisite very soft yellow 
contrasting with orange- 
carmine blush on reverse. 
Shaped like Rey. F. Page- e 
Roberts, double Hybrid Tea. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50; 25 for $23.45 
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Rochester 
CARILLON 
(Plant Patent No. 136) 
Carillon is one of the best-loved Roses of all time. Like the sym- 
phonic thrill from the group of bells in a cathedral carillon, the 
fullest enjoyment of Carillon is made possible by planting in 
groups of 6 to 12 or more, for a magic carpet of lustrous coral-flame 
resting on glossy green foliage. Carillon is a singing Rose, cheerful 
yet restful with its entrancing flame and coral hues. This out- 
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A. GRILLE 
(Plant Patent No. 47_) 
Well worth talking about is this brilliant scarlet-crimson 
large-flowered Floribunda that is similar in flower and 
growth but several shades lighter than the deep velvety 
World’s Fair that has so completely won the nation. A. 
Grille represents another step in the development of ““The 
Roses of Tomorrow.’ Semi-double flowers, 4 to 5 in. 
across. Excellent for bedding, borders, and mass planting. 
standing Floribunda, created by our 
own Dr. Nicolas, has a_ special 
destiny in the gardens of a war- 







troubled orld oo hete eee maosdible Color.........brilliant scarlet-crimson; bright in all light. 
epee ntl em en ae ete a Does not burn nor fade in hottest sun. 
Most generous in bloom; grows best Focgronee: .. elusive, intriguing. 
in North. The graceful semi-double Persistent... .large clusters throughout the summer. 
blooms are large and fragrant, and IBVANTA 1 55 n0 ss, very hardy and vigorous; heavy foliage. 
the exquisite buds make handsome 2/9 ft. tall. $1. each; 
table arrangements and boutonnieres. — ae: Lea 
Variety....Floribunda par ex- 25 for $18.75 
cellence; 24 to 30 in. & ; 
tall. A. Grille 
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Blooms ....large, pleasingly 
fragrant till frost. 
Recognition.Gold Medal A.R.S. 
$1.25 each; 
3 for $3.15; | 
12 for $12.50; f@».* £ 
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