WadNtSBORO, VIRGINIA 
DOZEN ROSES 
tical and popular varieties planted in the area in which we operate. Our IMPERIAL 
DOZEN, illustrated on these pages, is made up of various shades of the finest garden Hy- 
brid Tea Monthly Roses we know, especially selected not only because of their great beauty, 
but because of their adaptability to general garden culture. 

One each of 12 varieties illustrated on these pages, 
for $14.50, or $1.35 each, your choice of varieties 
MARGARET McGREDY. Orange-scarlet, 
blending into a carmine-rose color. Free 
bloomer. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL. Delicate shell-pink. 
Good stems and buds. Strong grower. Radi- 
ance type. 
MRS. P. S. DuPONT. Taper- 
ing, reddish gold buds and 
double, golden yellow flow- 
ers. Spicy fragrance. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT 
HOOVER. Multicolored, 
large, fragrant blooms of , 
yellow, cerise and flame 
colors. Beautifully formed 
buds on firm, long stems. 
TALISMAN. A rare com- 
bination of shadings of 
gold, apricot, yellow, and 
deep pink. Beautiful, 
long, pointed buds, and 
good stems. ~ 

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$1.25 Each, Your Choice of Varieties d mie ate 

LADY HILLINGDON. Color similar to the Mrs. P. S. Du Pont. Famous old gar- 
den variety. : 
LUXEMBOURG. Two-toned pink. One of the best for the South. | na 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Vivid, rose-red with a blazing scarlet sheen. Large, loosely 
formed flowers on vigorous, healthy plants. 
RADIANCE PINK. Beautiful rose-pink. Vigorous, healthy grower. One of the best 
Pinks. 
RADIANCE RED. Bright, even shade of pure red. Size, foliage, growth, and habits we 
same as its parent, the Pink Radiance. i, 
SUNBURST. Color similar to the Mrs. P. S. DuPont. An old garden variety which ' 
continues popular. E. G. Hill 

