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PATENTED ROSES 
Protected by patent—only privileged 
nurseries are licensed to grow them. 
They are a source of wonder and delight 
in a garden. 
Alice Harding. HT. Plant Patent No. 
202: Large golden-yellow buds flaked 
with carmine. They open into pure 
golden-yellow fragrant blooms and are 
borne on long stems. Awarded Gold 
Medal of American Rose Society. Each 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
Countess Vandal. HT. (Plant Patent 
No. 38.) Long-pointed buds of coppery 
salmon-pink, suffused orange. Flowers 
large, double, high-centered, of a bril- 
liant pink with salmon and yellow blend. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
- Mary Margaret McBride. HT. (Plant 
Patent N'o. 537.) The buds are a deep 
salmon-pink and the suffusion of yellow 
becomes a gold at the base of the petals. 
The-flowers open into a lovely dawn 
pink. Very’ vigorous grower. Each 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
Matador. HT. Plant Patent No. 170. 
Large full scarlet-crimson rose with 
darker silky sheen. Flowers are very 
fragrant and long lasting. Vigorous 
grower and good bloomer. Each $1.00; 
3 for $2.50. 
McGredy’s Pink. HT. Plant Patent 
No. 341. The color is a bright rose, 
opening into a pearly-cream and pink 
with a saffron yellow base. Each 
$1.25; 3 for $3.15. 
McGredy’s Triumph. (Plant Patent No. 
190) Geranium-red flushed orange, 
gradually deepening to rich orange at 
base. The flowers are very large, full 
and of perfect shape. Each $1.25; 3 
for $3.15. 
Nigrette. HT, Plant Patent No. 87. 
he famous “‘Black Rose.’’ The color is 
dark velvety maroon with a coal black 
sheen. Medium size, short, very double 
blooms. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
Rex Anderson. HT. (Plant Patent 
No. 335.) An outstanding fully double 
lvory-white, exceptionally free bloomer. 
OWers may be grown to enormous size 
[A disbudding. Each $1.50; 3 for 

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Alice Stern. HT. Exquisite pointed 
buds, white tinted creamy salmon, open- 
ing to moderately large flowers sweetly 
scented and long lasting. 
American Beauty. HP. Large, glob- 
lular buds opening to gorgeous, deep 
vinous crimson flowers. Very fragrant. 
Betty Uprichard. HT.  Copper-red 
buds, opening to semi-double flowers, 
brilliant orange-carmine on outer sur- 
face of petals and showing light salmon 
reflexes. Very pretty. 
Caledonia. HT. One of the prettiest 
White Roses we know. Both the long- 
pointed buds and the huge double flow- 
ers. are pure white, with exquisitely 
curved and infolded petals. 
Charles K. Douglas. HT. Fine, long- 
pointed buds opening to large, loosely 
formed flowers of striking crimson-scar- 
let. Does not fade. Strong, branching 
grower with abundant, healthy foliage. 
One of the finest red Roses. 
Christopher Stone. HT. Bright vel- 
vety, scarlet-red flowers of good form. 
Its golden stamens appear as the bloom 
opens. Vigorous, upright grower, free- 
flowering, and does not appear to be 
troubled by heat. A fine Rose for 
Southern gardens. 
Columbia. HT. Bright pink, sweetly 
scented flowers of exquisite shape. The 
strong, stiff petals deepen in color as 
they expand. Free-flowering, healthy 
foliage and a good grower. 
Condesa de Sastago. HT. One of the 
most spectacular Roses in existence. 
The globular blooms are a blend of rich 
yellow and copper-searlet, making a 
striking combination as the flowers ma- 
ture. Strong grower and good bloomer. 
Cynthia. HT. A beautiful rose with 
large flowers of a rich Oriental red, 
turning gold at the base. 
Dame Edith Helen. HT. Showy, 
bright, clear pink. The large, perfectly 
formed, very double, high-centered 
blooms are produced freely on long, 
rene stems. A very desirable garden 
ose. 
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Here are the Roses the world is watching—champions of the 
foremost shows of Europe and America. 
Rose creations—personally selected by our own expert horti- 
culturists from the finest Roses of the old world and the new. 
All 2-year old, nursery-grown, budded on selected, 
strains of root stocks which will produce hardy, strong, vig- 
orous-growing plants that bloom profusely. 
The best of the newer 
superior 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Sometimes called ‘Fairy Roses’’ be- 
cause of the dainty blooms. Low in 
growth. Continuous in bloom. 
Cecile Brunner. Sweetheart Rose. 
Lovely miniature Rose with perfectly 
formed blooms arranged in graceful 
clusters. Light pink with yellow base. 
A perfect rose for corsages. 
Golden Salmon. When in full flowers 
this variety makes a gorgeous show with 
a multitude of blazing orange blooms, 
and a seore of orange-scarlet buds. 
Ideal, The tiny glowing scarlet-crim- 
‘son flowers shaded black are borne in 
large clusters. Plants vigorous but 
rather long branching. 
Lafayette. Rich cherry-pink or light 
erimson. The strong, upright plants are 
covered with blooms from early spring 
to frost. An ideal rose for massed effect 
in the garden. 

Golden Salmon Polyantha 
IRISH ROSES 
Dainty Bess. Lovely large single five- 
petaled Rose of a pure flesh-pink, tinged 
old-rose on the back of the petals. 
Center decorated with large clusters of 
wine-colored stamens. Unsurpassed for 
table decoration. Tall branching grower 
always in bloom. 
MIDGET ROSE 
Rosa Rouletti. A beautiful Mid- 
get Rose with buds shaped like 
tiny Cupid’s Darts with red petals 
staining the point. The open 
flowers are perfect little pink Roses 
about one inch across. A prolific 
bloomer. 
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