


All Five Plants on this page 
4) 
is 
Value $6.75 

Dicksons Red. This glowing scarlet-red 
Rose “has everything’’—flashing color; 
large, high-centered form; rich  fra- 
grance; abundant, continuous bloom; 
strong, sturdy bush. (Pat. 376.) 
White Briarcliff. Pure white Hybrid 
Tea. A bride’s favorite Rose. Sleek, 
graceful buds. Brings forth a wealth of 
perfect bloom all season long. 24 to 30 
im. (Pat. 108.) 
McGredy’s Sunset. Tinted with Cee 
orange and rich scarlet. Best loved of 
the Irish Roses. Sweet fresh fragrance. 
30=in. plants. (Pat: 31/7.) 
Rome Glory. An aristocrat of red Roses, 
among the largest in rosedom. Borne 
freely on extra-long stems, keeping 
marvelously in bouquets. Superb fra- 
grance, most prized of all Roses at the 
florists. 3 ft. (Pat. 304.) 
Prima Donna. Glorious deep salmon 
suffused with pink. Provides a generous 
supply of artistic buds and blooms for 
bouquets! Blooms continuously from 
mid-June all through summer and fall. 
Seiten eapOs95) 
$1.35 each 
ee $3.40 

<McGredy’s 
Sunset 
2 “ine $13.50 

All Twelve Plants illustrated 
Value $16.20 
Crimson Glory. For many years the 
most popular red Rose! Big, beautifully 
formed blooms of deep, vivid crimson, 
held proudly high on vigorous bushes. 
The foliage is healthy and profuse, 
forming an ideal base for these perfect 
blooms. Fascinating fragrance. Winner 
of many medals and honors. 3 ft. 
(Pat. 105.) 
Katherine T. Marshall. Grows vigor- 
ously. Warm glowing pink. Its strong 
pink blooms stand clear and free from 
plants nearby. Sometimes reaches a 
height of 4 ft. (Pat. 607.) 
Valiant. A bold red with a particularly 
lovely bud. The bloom is luminous 
crimson, becoming bright red as the 
flowers and bold 
open. High-centered 
in its color and erect manner. Fre- 
quently 5 to 6 in. across. (Pat. 914.) 
Prima 
Donna 

Any Variety on these pages: 

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K. T. Marshall 
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Any Variety on these pages: 
$1.35 each; 3 of one kind $3.40: 
12 of one kind 
$13.50 





































Crimson 
Glory 
