ROSE GROUP 
THE PATENTED VARIETIES 







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79 Sonata 
(Plant Patent applied for.) 
As beautiful as a symphonic 
melody. Exquisite form, en- 
ticing aroma and sparkling 
color. The large, perfectly 
r shaped, long-pointed buds 
open into full flowers of 
rich cochineal-red, the out- 
side of the petals being sey- 
eral shades darker than the 
inside. In midsummer the 
color lightens to unusual 
hues of deep lively pink. 
Long, sturdy stems make 
Sonata an ideal cutting ¢ 
Rose. \ 
787—McGredy’s Sunset Ou. aP.co. 
} (Plant Patent No. 317.) All the beauty of the fading summer sun. Tinted with orange 
and rich scarlet, the saffron blooms open in glorious grandeur and hold their perfect 
form long after cutting. 
78 os 
Eclipse 
(Plant Patent No. 
172.) The most mod- 
ern of Roses—com- 
pletely streamlined, 
with slim, tapering 
buds that set a mark 
in grace and dain- 
r tiness! Brilliant 
golden yellow petals 
—an arresting spot 
f of color in the gar- 
den and in a bud 
vase, bouquet, or as 
a boutonniere. Right 
up in the top ranks 
of the ten favorite 
Roses in America by 
popular vote of the 
American Rose So- 
ciety. 
- THESE 8 PATENTED 
—o VARIETIES OFFERED 
781—Dickson’s Red 
(Plant Patent No. 376.) One of the most loved of all the Trish AT A SPECIAL 
Roses. This glowing scarlet-red Rose “has everything” —flashing GROUP PRICE 
color; large, beautifully cupped, high-centered form; rich fra- (Sse Price List) 
grance; early, abundant, continuous bloom; resistance to heat; 
strong, sturdy bush; clear, healthy foliage. Stands the hottest sun 
with color unfaded. 
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