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MODERN KOs04- 
Mme. Henri Guillot 
SIGNORA Pe | 
(Plant Patent No. 201) 
A pronounced advance over the well- 
known Talisman—and its earlier im- 
provement, President Herbert Hoover. 
Born and raised on the Riviera, it 
became accustomed to hot, dry 
weather. Happily, it also has ample 
vigor for our northern clime. Grace- 
ful buds of warm brownish orange, 
opening to lighter mandarin and sal- z 
mon. Unusually heavy foliage, a 
beautiful rich green. 




Blooms. ..double, with even more 
petals than the President 
Hoover. Very fragrant. 
Habits .. . vigorous, branching, tall- 
growing plant with fine 
foliage. 
Prolific...as many as 31 blooms on 
one plant at a time—each 
with long stem. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
Signora 

MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
(Plant Patent No. 337) 
Here is a play of colors that will please 
the artist. The large, urn-shaped buds un- 
fold into large, reflex-petal flowers that 
keep their form and color for several days 
after cutting. 
EES Color. .. .deep watermelon- and raspberry- 
pink, heavily veiled with red- 
dish orange, creating the im- 
pression of flaming scarlet. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
TEXAS 
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CENTENNIAL 
(Plant Patent No. 162) 
Rich, blood-red Rose, a 
sport of the Rose, Presi- 
dent Herbert Hoover— 
and has the same general 
type of growth and slori- 
ous flower. Differs only 
in color. Retains pleasing 
tones as flower fades. 
Grows 3 ft. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10. 

Eclipse 
GOLDEN MAIN 
(Plant Patent No. 254) 
The yellowest of all yel- 
low Roses—strong, vig- 
orous, supple, tall and 
long-lived—with large 
blooms whose 40 languor- 
ous petals gleam with a 
Be dandelion yellow. 
Does not fade. Glossy 
dark green foliage. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10. 
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Distinction. .. . 
Originated... .. 
Awarded...... 
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Jean Cote 
ECLIPSE sx Ps 
The ‘‘Streamline Rose’’—the slim, tapering, graceful 
buds are dainty and modern as the glamour girl of 
the year. Brilliant golden yellow petals—an arrest- 
ing spot of color in the garden and in a bud vase or 
bouquet. Plants are of the vigorous, branching type 
that produce abundant bloom all the time and have 
healthy attractive green foliage. The open flowers 
are large and substantial, with from 20 to 25 petals 
in the same brilliant yellow as the buds. 
there has never been another Rose with 
sleek, flowing buds like these. 
by Dr. Nicolas in our own gardens. 
Gold Medals in France and Italy; Gold 
Medal of the American Rose Society. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
“The more terrible the conflicts of men the more rest- 
ful, by contrast, are the quiet phenomena and objects 
of nature. The need for the solace of growing things 
zs pronounced when troubles convulse the world. 
There is inspiration and comfort in a Rose.” 
—Foreword to The American Rose Annual, 
1941, by the famous Dr. L. H. Bailey. 

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JEAN COTE esis" 
A Rose that glows with all the fascinating 
hues of a smouldering campfire, best summed 
up into clear, orange-apricot blending with 
a carmine warmth—rich, changing colors 
that deepen as the flower opens. Unusually 
good in hot weather. Large, glossy foliage. 
Named.....for Jean Cote, great French 
silk authority and Rose fancier. 
Fragrance. . .tich, full, satisfying. 
Flowers..... grow singly and continuously 
on sturdy stems. Very large 
exhibition blooms. 
Plant...... about 2 ft. tall. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
GROUP 126 
These exquisite Roses from the Old World are 
outstanding in every way—the finest creations 
of world-famous rosarians in the peaceful days 
of ’20 to ’39 in a special group to honor their 
contributions to horticulture and in token of 
humanity’s hope that peace may soon reign 
again. One each of: 
Signora Riviera 
Jean Cote Hector Deane 
Eternal Youth Neville Chamberlain 
Rome Glory Saturnia 
Mme. Jean Gaujard 
9 Plants, 1 of each 
(valueST 1. 25))e ge annenene 

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