THE EVER-POPULAR DOZ.. 
$1.00 each; 3 of a kind $2.50; 12 of a kind $10.00 
Beloved favorites of many a fine Rose 
garden, these are the best of the older 
Hybrid Tea Roses. Admired by Rose- 
lovers for years, they still merit a place 
in many fine gardens. 
Only Roses that do well in all parts of 
the country are in this list . . . recom- 
mended by leading rosarians, extensively 
planted in public Rose gardens. Highest- 
grade, 2-year, field-grown plants, ideal 
for a large colorful planting at little cost. 
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K. A. Viktoria. Exotic pure white blooms. 
Very double. Introduced in 1891 but still 
a favorite. Extremely vigorous. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Deep golden yellow, 
slightly lighter with age; semi-double; 
fragrant. Steady bloomer. 
Etoile de Hollande. Bright red; large; loose; 
semi-double, fragrant. Vigorous. 
President Macia. One of the finest pinks. 
Long buds; 6-in. blooms; flesh, rich pink 
reverse. Very popular pink. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Large, bright buttercup- 
yellow. Exquisite bud and flower. 
Condesa de Sastago Two-toned coppery 
pink inside, golden outside. Old-time br- 
color. Unusual, very striking. 
Poinsettia. Long, pointed, perfect buds; 
glowing fire-red. Vigorous. Fine for cut- 
ting. Strong, popular red color. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Scarlet-copper orange, 
flushed red outside; fragrant. Profuse, con- 
tinuous bloomer. Very hardy. 
: These 4 Varieties Not Ulustrated 
Christopher Stone. Velvety scarlet-crimson; 
Damask fragrance. Very: popular, upright. 
Stands hot weather 
Pink Dawn. 
Tinted with orange at base. 
Deep rose opening to pink. 
Fragrant 
President Herbert Hoover. Maroon and or- 
ange, two-tone. Vigorous, upright; free- 
blooming. Fragrant. 
Soeur Therese. Long, pointed, silvery yellow 
buds, marked mauve-red. Fragrant. Many 
daffodil-yellow blooms. 
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