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MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT 
Most popular of all yellow roses. 
$1.00 each 

FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
$1.25 Each 
A. GRILLE. (Plant Patent No. 475.) Lively 
scarlet crimson, semi-double blooms in clus- 
ters all through Summer. It’s a vigorous, 
healthy looking plant. 
BETTY PRIOR. (Plant Patent No. 340.) 
Heavy, branching sprays of single, fragrant 
blossoms, not unlike the pink dogwood. 
Outside of petals carmine—inside several 
shades lighter. Lusty, purple-tinted foliage. 
DONALD PRIOR. (Plant Patent No. 377. 
Semi-double, bright scarlet, cup-shaped 
flowers with crimson flush; fragrant. Dark 
GOOD OLD FAVORITES, $1.00 Each green foliage. Very free. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Hardiest and most satis- PINOCCHIO. (Plant Patent No. 484.) This 
factory white Rose. Large, very double. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. An outstanding Rose. It is 
rich, brilliant, velvety scarlet and growth is perfect. cps AN Lea eR ig ara ey 
POINSETTIA. A big, beautiful rose with the vivid color of ' - ee ; Y SP ne 
a Scarlet Poinsettia. Splendid for cutting. Good garden are periect lor cutting. olor, Salmon pin 
rose. flushed with gold. Fruity fragrance. 
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Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont 
extremely prolific little cluster Rose is a gem. 
The delightfully fragrant, miniature blos- 
ECLIPSE. (Plant Patent No. 172.) A really good yellow 
Rose. It produces quantities of exquisite, long, shapely, 
neat buds, just right for a button-hole Rose. Hardier 
than the average, this fine, golden yellow Rose is also 
the most prolific. At its best in autumn. $1.25 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY Note 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant Patent No. 105.) Big, beautifully formed velvety 
crimson flowers, with all the rich fragrance one associates with a red Rose. Equal- G 
ly important, it is a husky, vigorous plant, flowering almost without let-up from ow 
June until late October. The Best Crimson Rose. $1.50 each. 


TALISMAN 
Yellow, gold, burnt- 
orange, and apricot, 
rose, pink, scarlet, 
and crimson are the 
colors which Talis- 
man assumes. A 
great favorite. 
$1.00 each 
CHOICE CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE. (Plant Patent No. 10.) The ever- 
blooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber. This new 
climber has all the fine points of Paul’s 
Scarlet, with the added trait of flowering 
more or less throughout the season. $1.50 
each. 
DOUBLOONS. (Plant Patent No. 152.) The 
hardiest of the new yellow climbing Roses, 
it will be particularly valuable in New Eng- 
land. Saffron-yellow flowers—cup-formed 
and of good texture—are carried in sprays, 
opening one after another. $1.50 each. 
NEW DAWN. (Plant Patent No. 1.) A sport 
from Dr. W. Van Fleet. Identical with it 
in size and formation of its flowers and 
color, but it blooms intermittently through- 
out the summer and fall months. Since it 
has the hardiness of Dr. W. Van Fleet, we 
regard it as the first worth-while everbloom. 
ing climber ever introduced. $1.50 each. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. A climber 
of merit. Vivid scarlet, semi-double flowers. 
$1.00 each 
