COLLECTION No. 3 
All four new roses illustrated on $ 5 8 5 Post- 
these two pages. . . «. «5 « + paid 
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BRAVO: 3(P-ALF.) oS. 3s oe eee $2 00 
FIRST LOVES) (Pat: 92) 22 2 00 
GERANIUM RED. (Pat S11) 0... ee 
HORACE McFARLAND. (Pat 730):...... =. Seo 
VALUE) os Soe ee $7 00 
(SAVE $1.15) 
HORACE McFARLAND. (Pat. 730) 
Each $1.50, 3 for $3.75,dozes15-00 
This buff-salmon beauty won the distinction of being selected from 
thousands of roses being tested to be named in honor of Dr. J. Horace 
McFarland, known to hundreds of thousands of rose-loving folks 
throughout the country who for years have been interested in his 
keenly written, instructive articles in national garden magazines. 
From early June to hard frost the compact, upright-growing, healthy 
plants with large, leathery foliage keep up an almost continuous sup- 
ply of large, deep apricot, ovoid buds. These open to beautifully 
formed, buff-salmon blooms of 40 to 45 petals, held erect on firm stems 
until they age to a pleasing coral-pink. Spicily scented; an excellent 
variety for cutting. A “‘front-row’’ rose, unsurpassed for beautiful 
exhibition form, glorious color and long-lasting blooms. 
BRAVO. (P.A.F.) Each $2.00, 3 for $5.00, doz. $20.00 
A big, bold, red rose that will completely steal the show at the peak 
of its bloom in the rose garden. In all our experience, we have never 
seen anything to equal the brilliant cardinal-red color of Bravo, nor 
have we seen a rose hold color as it does—even in hottest weather. 
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