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ROSES—Continued 
Christopher Stone. 21/2 ft. This rose of dazzling scarlet- 
crimson is noted for its alluring Damask fragrance 
and almost continuous bloom. Towards fall, the flow- 
ers become deep crimson with velvety blackish 
shadings. 
Countess Vandal (Plant Patent No. 38). 2 ft. The most 
popular variety at the Century of Progress. A lovely 
coppery pink and gold; extra long, pointed buds. 
$1.75 each; $19.20 per doz. 
Crimson Glory (Plant Patent No. 105). 2 ft. A tremen- 
dous, fascinating rose. Vigorous, free-flowering, com- 
pact bushes, well-formed, deep velvety crimson 
flowers. $1.75 each; $19.20 per doz. 
Eclipse (Plant Patent No. 172). 21/, ft. The “streamlined” 
buds are ornamented with narrow branching sepals 
which contrast harmoniously with the golden yellow 
of the petals. Dependable for almost continuous bloom 
on strong, upright plants with healthy, dark green fol- 
iage. $1.75 each; $19.20 per doz. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. 2-2!/. ft. An indispensable rose, Long- 
pointed buds opening to fragrant, double, Oriental red 
blooms shaded cerise-orange; inside of petals salmon- 
pink. 
Golden Dawn. 2 fi. A splendid, large, double lemon-yel- 
low rose, splashed with crimson. The well-formed blooms 
are sweetly scented. Vigorous and free flowering. 
Grenoble. 2}/. ft. Crimson buds open to glowing scarlet- 
crimson blooms. The flowers are fully double of large 
size, on unusually long stems. Good for cutting. 
King Boreas. A beautiful, very double, lemon yellow sub- 
zero rose, constantly in bloom. $2.00 each; $22.20 per 
doz. 
Lily Pons. Free flowering, large white flowers with pure 
yellow center, of indescribable delicacy. A vigorous sub- 
zero rose. $2.00 each; $22.20 per doz. 
McGredy's Ivory. Lovely large flowers of soft, delicate, 
creamy white merging into yellow at the base. Moder- 
ately fragrant, and disease resistant. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. 2-3 ft. Freely produced, fragrant, double 
flowers of brilliant «scarlet, orange-yellow at base of 
petals. Strong vigorous grower. 
McGredy’s Sunset (Pat. No. 317). A world favorite. Medium 
sized flowers with outside petals of buttercup-yellow, 
tipped orange; inside chrome-yellow flushed with scar- 
let as they expand; freely borne on strong stems, fra- 
grant. $1.75 each; $19.20 per doz. 

THEY’RE WORTH IT 
Systematic spraying every two weeks of roses, 
after they come into full leaf, will prevent disease, 
black-spot, mildew and plant lice. Your reward is in 
clean foliage and beautiful blooms. We recommend 
TRIOGEN, see page 61. 

$1.50 each; $16.20 per doz., unless otherwise noted. 
Three Roses of one variety at dozen rate. 
Any six Roses at dozen rate. 
