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We are most fortunate this year in being able to offer you an 
unusually good list of the World’s finest roses, one of the most 
comprehensive offered anywhere. Many famous roses are again 
listed that have been missing for some time, including a number 
of new and thrilling climbers. 
KIRKLAND roses are full of pep and vitality, and are the 
finest obtainable anywhere at any price. They will give you the 
utmost in pleasure and satisfaction. We do not handle so called 
bargain sizes or second grade rose plants, believing them to be a 
waste of your time and money. 
Those offered below are strictly two-year-old, field grown, 
number one grade; the best plants you can buy. There IS a dif- 
ference. 
She Yew Kose pbristocrats 
ALICE STERN 
Long pointed, perfectly formed large white buds. The flowers are 
very large and double, ivory-white, tinted cream in the center. Vig- 
orous, upright growing plants, with dark, bronzy green foliage. One 
of the best white roses grown. $1.25 each. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
Long, slender, blood-red buds open to immense blooms that are 
freely produced on one of the tallest, most vigorous rose plants we 
know. Very outstanding. Highest winner in “All America Rose 
Selections” for 1941. Pat. No. 455. $1.50 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
Long artistic buds, a rich blend of pink, copper and gold, borne sing- 
ly on long stiff stems that are ideal for cutting. The “Countess” has 
become famous wherever roses are grown. You cannot buy a more 
beautiful or successful rose for your garden. Pat. No. 38. $1.50 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY 
Acclaimed the finest new red rose of the past several years. The 
full, well formed, fragrant blooms are a dark vivid crimson, with a 
velvety sheen, on a big husky floriferous plant. We can recommend 
this variety very highly. Pat. No. 105. $1.50 each. 
ECLIPSE 
Long, yellow, streamlined buds, enhanced with ornamental sepals. 
Has been a consistent medal winner on its perfect form wherever 
displayed. A prolific bloomer on a strong, upright growing bush. 
Chosen “Queen of Show” several times. Pat. No. 172. $1.50 each. 







PARCEL POST CHARGES ON ROSES 
15¢e postage for 1 rose plant. 
20¢c postage for 3 rose plant. 
30c postage for 12 rose plant. 
If you want your rose order shipped Parcel Post prepaid, or 
do not have an Express station in your city, please remit the 
amount indicated above with your order to cover postage and 
packing. Your order can also be sent Express collect with the 
Express charges paid by you when delivered. 



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