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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 MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. The nearest ap- 
pure yellow. Large, glossy foliage. Fine for proach to a pure buff, lightened with pink. 
cutting. Very vigorous. 
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, 
RADIANCE. §$Free-flowering, vigorous plant. 
Flowers clear rose-pink. Most dependable. 

CONDESA DE SASTAGO. 













EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
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