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AMELIA EARHART (Everblooming) Plant 
Patent No. 63, This is one of the most delightful 
roses I have ever seen and is wanted by everyone 
who sees it in bloom. The flowers are of huge 
size, extremely double, opening to soft yellow 
and changing to ivory, with a slight blush over- 
tone. It is extremely fragrant, a rugged robust 
plant and a fine bloomer. See color illustration 
at right. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 


PLANT PATENT 
NO. 63 
Amelia Earhart (Everblooming) 

: farts PLANT PATENT 
© 1937 NO. 190 
McGredy’s Triumph (Everblooming) 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH (Everblooming) Plant 
Patent No. 190. AWARDED THE GOLD ME- 
DAL OF THE NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY, 
ALSO AWARD OF MERIT AT GLASGOW AND 
SILVER MEDAL AT PORTLAND 1937. A sen- 
sational new rose of great beauty, brilliant and un- 
usual in coloring, perfect in form, vigorous and 
hardy and an exceedingly free bloomer. In addition 
to all this the stems are mahogany red and the extra 
large foliage is of dark reddish-bronze color. $1.25 
each; 3 for $3.15. 
SPECIAL 
ONE EACH OF THE 3 VARIETIES 
ILLUSTRATED IN COLOR ON 
THIS PAGE 
VALUE $3.75 FOR 53 
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DICKSON’S RED (Everblooming) Plant Patent 
No. 376. A sensational new red rose. Awarded the 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society of England 
(yes they are still functioning in spite of the war). 
Awarded the Clay Cup for exquisite fragrance. First 
Award for Hybrid Teas, All-American Rose Selec- xs 
tions for 1940; a winner again in 1941. A rose that 
has Everything. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. Dickson’s Red (Everblooming) 
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