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DAME EDITH HELEN 
TESTED ROSES 
Roses are becoming more popular in the West each year. Through 
selection and hybridization more hardiness has been developed, until it is 
now possible to grow numerous hybrid tea varieties through the north- 
ern plains states. Improvements in rootstocks on which they are grafted 
and the position of grafting unions also increases their resistance to severe 
conditions. 
These Roses are the best of 2-year, field-grown plants. They are budded 
‘CALEDONIA 
BRIARCLIFF. Large, pointed buds and 
flowers of rose-pink. Fragrant. A stand- 
ard Rose for the garden. 
CALEDONIA. Claimed by some to be 
the purest white of all Roses. Large flow- 
ers with high centers; slightly fragrant. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Very large and 
double. Fragrant, rose-pink blooms on 
a vigorous, bushy plant. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Delicate 
light cerise-pink; inside suffused with 
gold color. A good bloomer. 
GLOWING CARMINE. Rich carmine 
in color. Double, globular flowers car- 
ried on long stems; fragrant. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Oriental red 
inside and golden yellow on the outside 
of the petals. A gay bicolor on a very 
fine plant. 
MME. JOSEPH & 
PERRAUD 

BRIARCLIFF 
JOANNA HILL 
GLOWING CARMINE 
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MARGARET McGREDY 


RADIANCE 
FOR THE WEST 
low on the hardy Multiflora roots so that the graft union when transplanted in your 
garden is 3 or 4 inches below the ground level. This prevents the top wood from freez- 
ing back to the graft union and the plant “going wild,” which is often the case with 
high-budded Roses. 
Marshall’s Roses have been thoroughly tested not only in trial gardens but by 
thousands of satisfied customers. You can count on Marshall Roses to be the finest 
that money can buy. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Buds and flowers of 
pure yellow. Large, glossy foliage. Fine for 
cutting. 
JOANNA HILL. Light yellow with light bronze 
shadings; fragrant, semi-double. A favorite 
for bouquets. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Large flowers of RED RADIANCE. Cerise-red. A sturdy plant 
orange-scarlet, fading to deep pink. Light, and continuous bloomer. 
glossy foliage; a splendid garden plant, 
proach to a pure buff, lightened with pink. 
Very vigorous. 
RADIANCE. § Free-flowering, vigorous plant. 
Flowers clear rose-pink. Most dependable. 
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CONDESA DE SASTAGO 

MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. ‘The nearest ap- . 


EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 


GOLDEN RAPTURE 
RED RADIANCE 
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