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WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, IN. 
THE IMPERIAL 
There are numerous good Roses; in fact, there are a thousand or more vari- 
eties, each having some merit. It would not be practical for us to offer all the 
varieties, and it would be a difficult task for a planter to make a selection from 
an extended list. So we have attempted to select and offer only the most prac- 
We Offer the 2- Year No. 1 Blooming Size 
Plants in the Imperial Dozen as Follows: 
AMI QUINARD. Deep velvety red. Beautiful 
buds, semi-double flowers. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. In a color class to 
itself, being beautiful, harmonizing shades of 
carmine and salmon. Long pointed buds, thick- 
textured petals which hold their form and color. 
CALEDONIA. Beautiful large 
pure white. Long, strong 
3 stems, good foliage. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. 
Two-toned; coppery pink 
inside and golden outside. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. 
Soft, glowing pink. Strong, 
profuse bloomer. 
E. G. HILL. Immense, daz- 
zling red flowers. Vigorous, 
free flowering. One of the 
best. 
GOLDEN DAWN. A free 
blooming, golden yellow. 
Strong stems. Excellent 
foliage. 



Ami Quinard ea ; » So 

Talisman 

Golden Dawn 
Pe Oe OGold Medal 
While most of the varieties of 
the following selection of Hybrid 
ee Tea Monthly Roses are not quite as 
new as the Imperial Dozen Col- 


Betty Uprichard 

2 Year No. 1 Blooming Size Plants: $13.50 per Dozen, 
BRIARCLIFF. Large, perfectly formed, deep rose-pink blossoms—ligt 
with touch of citron-green at base. a Ee ne 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Color similar to Editor McFarland. Long stems. Vigorous bloomer. 
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ceniee Platelet PERKINS.  Shapely, two-toned, pink flowers, produced in great abundance. 
ELOILE DE HOLLANDE. Color similar to the Hy Gaeta Considered the finest red Rose in 
JOANNA HILL. Pointed buds. Deep, cream ellow flowers, ti i S 
Sr be abet a yy s, tinged with salmon and yellow. 
K. A. VIKTORIA. Creamy white buds. Snow white flowers. One of the best whites. 

