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GOLD GIANT PATENTED ROSES 
Your choice of variety, $2.00 each, postpaid $2.10 
Blaze. Pat. 10. The everblooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber with 
the same blazing red flowers on a plant that blooms inter- 
mittently all summer after it is well established. 
Countess Vandal. Pat. 38. A high-centered, fragrant, brilliant 
pink bloom lightened with salmon. Vigorous and bushy. Fine 
for cutting. 
Crimson Glory. Pat. 105. A wonderfully fragrant, velvety 
crimson Rose that has been very popular for a number of years. 
Very fine, sturdy plant that blooms freely. 
Diamond Jubilee. Pat. pending. Double, cupped, buff-yellow. 
Leathery foliage on a tall, compact plant. 
Eclipse. Pat. 172. Graceful, streamlined buds opening to semi- 
double blooms. Lovely golden color. Unsurpassed for cutting 
in the bud form. Tall, branching plant. 
Mme. Henri Guillot. Pat. 337. A very large flower of orange- 
coral color. Very vigorous and bushy. 

New Dawn. A climber with beautiful double, blush-pink flowers 
carried singly on long stems. Very vigorous and hardy. Blooms 
intermittently all summer; grows 15 feet high. 
Nocturne. Pat. 713. Fragrant, cardinal-red blooms of good 
size. Dark, leathery foliage. Upright, 3-foot plant, blooming 
abundantly. 
Peace. Pat. 591. Huge flowers with wide, thick-textured petals. 
Softest yellow edged and flushed with delicate pink. Lovely at 
all stages. Plant extremely good, with dark, Jeathery foliage. 
Pink Princess. Pat. 459. Large, full, very fragrant, deep rose- 
pink. A profuse bloomer. Plants grow 4 feet tall or more. 
Rubaiyat. Pat. 758. Rose-red, lighter on the outside of the 
petals. Long-pointed bud and large, full flower, very fragrant. 
Strong, upright plant. 
Taffeta. Pat. 716. A large, open bloom of semi-double form. 
Changing colors, from straw-yellow to begonia-rose. Bronzy 
foliage. A free bloomer all season. 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Your choice of variety, 95c. each; 3 for $2.68, not postpaid. 
Or $1.05 each; 3 for $3.00, postpaid. 
Ami Quinard. Very dark maroon, very velvety and charming 
although not large in size. 
Autumn. Compact, very double flowers of burnt-orange streaked 
with red. Blooms well in the fall. 
Betty Grace Clark. Orange-yellow, streaked red on the re- 
verse. Fragrant flowers with high centers. 
Caledonia. Very double, white flowers with light fragrance. 
An abundant bloomer. 
Contrast. China pink and bronze, reverse white and bronze. 
Altogether different and worthwhile for its novelty value. 
Double White Killarney. Fragrant, snowy white flowers, large 
and double. Bronze foliage. 
Duchess of Luxembourg. 
center. High centered and slightly fragrant. 
foliage. A vigorous, spreading grower. 
E. G. Hill. Dazzling scarlet; excellent in both bud and open 
flowers. Strong, free-flowering plant. 
Golden Charm. A pure yellow sport of Talisman. 
Golden Dawn. Very double sunflower-yellow blooms of good 
form. Fragrant. 
Golden Rapture. Clear golden yellow with old rose fragrance. 
Very large and double. 
Grenoble. Clear scarlet. Very large and full, with slight spicy 
fragrance. 
Gruss an Teplitz. A large shrub that needs plenty of room. 
Brilliant crimson, velvety and fragrant, blooming all season 
long. Fine for outdoor display. 
Joanna Hill. An extra-good cutting Rose with pointed, deep 
cream-colored flowers tinged salmon and ochre-yellow. Fra- 
grant. 
Julien Potin. Large, cupped, primrose-yellow blooms with 
high centers; fragrant. Bright green foliage. 
Lady Hillingdon. Semi-double, open, deep apricot-yellow. 
Bronze foliage. An old Rose but a good one. 
Margaret McGredy. Large, full-petaled flowers of orange- 
scarlet with a glowing sheen. Vigorous plants give a constant 
succession of bloom all season. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Generally the flowers are rose-red rather 
than true scarlet. Long-lasting, large, double, with slight 
fragrance. A good bloom producer. ; 
McGredy’s Yellow. A very fine cup-shaped Rose of bright 
buttercup-yellow, with a mass of gold anthers in the center. 
Vigorous, floriferous plants. F 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. A distinctive bicolor of nasturtrum- 
orange deeply tinted copper at the center. Very popular; 
fine for exhibition purposes. yt 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Among the best white varieties. The 
flowers are pure white with a slight pinkish tint in the center; 
some fragrance. A tall plant, blooming continuously. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. This is the shell-pink member of the Radi- 
ance family. Fragrant blooms of the same form as Radiance, 
carried on a sturdy, entirely dependable plant. 
Coppery yellow, deeper in the 
Soft bronzy 

Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear deep canary-yellow, unfading and well 
formed. Large, double, fragrant. A vigorous, free-blooming 
plant 21% feet tall. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Reddish gold in the bud, becoming 
golden yellow, lightening with age. Blooms are semi-double, 
moderately fragrant. A profuse bloomer. 
Night. Named for its deep blackish maroon color. Long buds 
and double, very fragrant flowers. Dark, glossy foliage on a 
bushy plant. 
Picture. Flowers are not extra large, but both form and color 
are very pretty. Rose-pink, with reflexed petals. Fine for 
cutting. Free blooming. 
President Herbert Hoover. Large flowers of flaming scarlet 
and yellow; rich fragrance. Extremely vigorous. A splendid 
garden Rose, widely grown and highly recommended. 
Red Radiance. A deep red sport of Radiance. Just as strong 
in growth. 
Roselandia. Rich deep golden yellow sport of Ophelia. Free 
blooming; fruity fragrance. 
Roslyn. Golden yellow with deep orange reverse; semi-double, 
slightly fragrant. Vigorous, compact growth. 
Sunburst. A combination of yellow tones; double, cupped flow- 
ers of good form. Plant is rather spreading in growth. 
Talisman. The popular multicolor Rose—golden yellow and 
copper. Flowers pointed, not very large; best in the fall. 
Yellow Sastago. A yellow sport of Condesa de Sastago. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
95c. each; postpaid $1.05 
American Beauty. An old-time Rose with huge, fragrant 
blooms of bright crimson-carmine. Blooms freely in June and 
often again in the fall. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Wonderful big snow-white blooms. A 
very vigorous plant growing 5 feet tall. Blooms freely and 
repeatedly through the season. 
Pau! Neyron. Very large and double, with heavy perfume. The 
color is lilac-rose. Tough, leathery foliage on a free-blooming 
plant. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
95c. each; postpaid $1.05 
Cl. Cerise Talisman. Cerise sport of Talisman, in climbing 
form. 
Cl. Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Deep golden yellow. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Clear brilliant red. 
Cl. Talisman. Red and gold. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The popular blazing red climber. 

LANCASTER, PENNA. 
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