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You see on these pages some of 
the best, the most popular, the 
most profuse of our Modern 
Roses. They will give you 
more color, more flowers, more 
pride and satisfaction than any 
other type of plant you might 
mee select. Choose the ones you 
Mm like best and order them now 
Se for planting this spring. 
oe. Dicksons 
Red 
Fully Guaranteed 
Each plant we send you has 
been grown under ideal con- 
ditions, carefully dug and indi- 
vidually inspected and trimmed, 
All are 2-year, field-grown 
plants—wnconditionally guaran- 
teed to live and bloom in your gar- 
den. 
Order Early 
Plant This Spring 

McGredy’s Sunset 



oe © }. &e. co. 
4 Co untess Vandal 
Signora. (PI. Pat. 201.) A pronounced 
advance over the well-known President 
Herbert Hooyer. Buds are a warm . : 
brownish orange, opening to lighter MeGredy’s Sunset. (PI. Pat. 317.) Tinted 
mandarin and salmon. Foliage is rich, nee Cees orange and oo ae 
i “dak Teli wth. saffron blooms open m glorious grandeur. — 
Very facta 30 36 oo oe Best loved of the Irish Roses. Shapely Miss America. (PI.Pat. 
flowers. Sweet fresh fragrance. Excellent 264.) A lovely pastel 
Countess Vandal. (PI.Pat.38.) Acclaimed  20-in.plants. Continuousbloomer;hardy. Rose, that achieves greater. 
Moe : popularity each season. i- 
ie a mae Bee a oe Hector Deane. (PI. Pat. 361.) Unusual cate flesh tints touched with salmon and 
fle of <I ue Most [ say Goad oe ition vibrant color, Noted for unsparing fra- gold. Very large, 6-in. flowers averaging 
Roce ae of tie - table ee hee grance. Perfumes whole garden. Rampant —_— 605 petals. Long-stemmed. 30 to 36 in. : 
ments. 24 to 30 in. high. Disease-resistant. grower. Pointed buds. Artistic petal Flambeau. (PI. Pat. 374.) Vivid, vibrant, 
Sas ee i oo ee ee glowing scarlet. Petals glisten inside with S { 3 5 - . 
. each 





“WARE Dicksons Red. (PI. Pat. 376.) First a velvety sheen. Appealing petal oe 
_red Rose to bloom in spring. Glow- Gloaming. (PI. Pat. 137.) An outstanding tion. Vigorous, sturdy, 3/2-ft. bushes. 
ing scarlet-red brilliance, rich as royal pink Rose for exhibition blooms. Reflects _ Eternal Youth. (PI. Pat.332.) The clearest 













velvet. From the Emerald Isle. Rugged the golden rays of - one kin, 
ays of an autumn sunset. A of all pinks. Brushed with delicate yellow 9 Of one kind 
as it is lovely. Blooms unceasingl v. Spec- miracle of Nature. Sturdy. Requires no - Se oe Gye Fragtanee, “Compact . 
_ tacular for its flashing color ery i pampering. Decidedly fragrant. ane plant about 2 ft. tall. 
Brant 24 to 30 i ee lent foliage. Height o0m. 

Better Times. (PL Pe xe 23.) The 
Neige: ‘Parfum. (P. R. RR The peerless Eclipse, a Pat. 172.) The Samia | “Indiana Redhead” —prized for length of 
fragrant white, and one of the most fra-_ Rose.” Distinctive sleek, tapering buds. stem, pointed buds, cut-flower beauty. 
grant of all Roses! Early bud has slightest Best national all-purpose yellow. Abun- — The florist shop favorite. Enchanting 
tinge of cream, the unfolding flower a dant bloomer. — Plants are vigorous and _ fragrance. Hardy grower, Upright growth. 
delicate lemon, in full bloom a beautiful _ branching. Grows well in all localities. 18 to 24 in. Gold Medal at New York, 

white. Plants 2 to 214 ft. tall. Excellent for oun 2 to 301 in, Ee and st. Louis Flower Shows. . 

