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4-Nine Fine Roses 
Asprizes for the best letters regarding Kelloge’s “Nine Fine Roses”, we 
will give: First prize, $25.00 value in nursery stock; second prize, $15.00 
value; third prize, $10.00 value. Tell why you like the “Nine Fine Roses’— 
+04 what you think of their beauty, fragrance, health, etc. Usual contest rules: 
__¢ Free No Kellogg employees or members of their families, or our advertising 
: agents, can compete. ‘Ties win duplicate prizes. If we are out of any variety, 
P . and substitute another, the variety substituted may be described. Or, if you 
r1zes have access to gardens where these varieties are in bloom, you need not buy 
XN Roses of your own in order to compete. We are to be the sole judges. Clos- 
See rules, ing date: August 30, 1949. 
above right. 

1. Charles K. Douglas. Here’s one 6. Editor McFarland. A wonder- 
, of these deep red Roses, that ev- fully fragrant and beautiful Rose, 
ery Rose garden needs. A beau- that grows on long strong stems. 
tifully formed heart-warmer. Rich deep pink. 
f 2. Luxembourg. A rich golden fa- 7. Etoile de Hollande. Now here’s 
a red Rose that really is red, and 
a vorite that is very hardy, and free ‘ ‘ 
f blooming. Very gencrous in its we doubt if any red Rose will ever 
beat it for beauty. It is brilliant— 
beauty. 
like flame, puts others to shame. 
3. President Herbert Hoover. Here 
is a rare artistry in coloring, and 
artistry in shape too, and artistry 
8. Talisman. Puts all other two- 
tone Roses in the background. 
The favorite of favorites. Colors: 
in the foliage. One of the most Golden -Vellow™ with shadessen 
beautiful of two-tone Roses. copper-red and orange-rose. 
4, Red Radiance. Really very ap- 9. Caledonia. A pure sweet white 
propriately named, for the red of Rose, with a wonderful velvety 
Red Radiance truly is radiant. texture of petale Beautifully 
formed, and white is a color you 
5. Roslyn. A champion cannot do without. 
among yellow Roses, Note: To be sure of many good 
color clear pure and looms the first year, order Roses 
gloriously bright. early and plant not later than May. 
Beautifully formed. 15. 

P ° Strong, ; two-year-old, 1 for $1.50 4 for $4.95 
r1ces field-grown plants, bud- 2 for 2.65 6 ferme 
ded on Japanese multiflora roots. 3 for 3.80 12 for 14.15 
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