REX ANDERSON “a fos" 
An outstanding exhibition Rose perfectly 
formed, slow-opening, one of the very few suc- 
cessful whites. Its fully double flowers may be 
grown to enormous size by disbudding. Ex- 
ceptionally vigorous. Throughout America, 
Rex Anderson has become the standard of com- 
parison for large white Roses. 
Color, .. .delicate, lovely ivory-white. 
Growth, .exceptionally free and vigorous with 
abundant gray-green foliage. 
Scent... .soft and fascinating. 
_ $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
BETTER TIMES 
(Plant Patent No. 23) 
The ‘Indiana Redhead’’—prized for 
length of stem, pointed buds, and all- 
round attractiveness as cut-flowets. 
The most eae: red Rose featured 
by florists today. Better Times Roses 
have brought happiness to millions of 
people everywhere. A grand cut- 
flower, a hardy grower, a distinct 
addition to your garden. 

Fragrance. .pronounced and enchanting. 
United 
Upright growth, 
Will grow. anywhere in the 
States. 
24 in. 
Awarded. ..Gold Medals at New York, 
Philadelphia, and St. Louis 
Flower Shows and A.R.S. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 

a, 
Better Times © 

COUNTESS VANDAL 
(Plant Patent No. 38) 
“Queen of Modern Roses.’’ Acclaimed every- 
where as the most artistic bloom in Rosedom. 
Outstanding favorite in the two-tone pinks, 
high in the popularity vote of ten leading Roses 
in America. Originated by Leenders of Holland, 
this pioneer in the New Era of Roses reigns 
in fine gardens in every 
section of the country. 
Color... ... .breath-taking coppery bronze and 
pink, flooded with gold; reflex of 
silver. 
Exhibition, most widely used exhibition Rose. 
Buds and blooms always win high 
honors. 
Fragrant....mellowing to winy richness as 
flower matures. 
Lovely long slender buds Prolific. ....awarded Gold Medal of the King 
open languorously to high- of Spain, for profusion of bloom. 
centered flowers of Plant... ... 24 to 30 in. high; disease-resistant, 
infinite charm. easy to grow. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 

©). @P.00, ROME GLORY 
(Plant Patent No. 304) 
The aristocrat of red Roses, 
Rex Anderson 
ETERNAL YOUTH 
(Plant Patent No. 332) 
Clearest of all pink Roses, all the name 
typifies. Its fragrance, perfect form 
and long stems make it a real favorite. 
The vibrant, intense pink of a Riviera 
sunset, in blooms that 
proudly erect. Very free-blooming. 
stands 

¥ among the largest in Rosedom, 
unchallenged in a wide, bright 
world of color. A true patri- 
cian. Borne freely on extra-long 
stems, keeping marvelously in 
bouquets. Superb fragrance, 
most prized of all Roses at the 
florists, commanding fabulous 
prices wherever grown. 
Color .clear, lovely self-pink, mere aura 
of yellow at base of petals ms Buds... .more glorious, more pet- 
i Brigit ; fect than any American 
Fragrant. .tich, satisfying, sweet. Bettye RL aeenoble 
Blooms... .slim, graceful buds, classic 4- and 
5-in. exhibition flowers. 
Plant.... .impressive, compact, 214 ft. tall. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
blooms of exquisite form. 
Lasting. flowers last long on the 
plant, or cut. 
Plant... .strong, healthy, of better 
than average height. 
 ——_ —e $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
 — 12 for $15. 

Countess Vandal 
© J. €P.0o. 
PEARL S. BUCK ‘3353 
A picture Rose, exquisitely beautiful, long-lasting 
and alluringly fragrant. Leathery dark green foli- 
age, a perfect foil for buds and blooms. Buds are sf 
rich orange hue, long-pointed. Opening slowly, 
the color softens to gold suffused with apricot. 
Growth is tall, allowing frequent cuttings of the 
lovely, fragrant blooms. Famous, like the dis- 
tinguished author and Pulitzer Prize Winner, 
Pearl S. Buck, for whom it is named. Exceptional 
exhibition traits. 
BUdsr, sanyca long-pointed, rich orange. 
Characteristics. .high-centered flowers, about 414 in. 
“VCO cates long, fine for cutting. 
HoLta 86% cee) ample, firm; clean, deep green. 
Plantcn ne oe. upright, tall, 3 ft. 
Fragrance..... rich and lovely; lingering quality 
adds to its appeal. 
Prolifics oe generous and free-blooming. 
Pearl S. Buck $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 

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