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Roses for Northern Gardens 
Rich in color, fine in quality— 
Sweet in fragrance 
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SIR THOMAS LIPTON 
The flowers are pure white, fragrant, perfectly 
double, and are borne in clusters. Half open 
buds and full blooms are found inevery cluster, 
and an amazing abundance of flowers can be 
counted on during early summer. Later bloom 
will follow pruning in July. This rose is attrac- 
tive either as a specimen or in mass plantings. 
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CONRAD F. MEYER 
The clear, silvery pink, large flowers are very 
double, tich and fragrant. This Rose produces 
its flowers on long single stems rather than in 
clusters. Blooms throughout summer and fall. 
Resembles the well known but tender varieties 
in form and size. 

F. J. GRoorENDORST 
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F. J. GROOTENDORST 
With bright orange red flowers of fair size, 
this rose produces a wealth of bloom similar 
to the Baby Ramblers, but in tight clusters. 
Large quantities of flowers are assured until 
frost. With its stems growing to an even 
height, this Rose is especially well adapted 
for low mass plantings. It can be depended 
upon in all locations. 

ConraD F. Meyer 
