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Prevailing fashions in flow 
come and go, but the Rose is alwa 
in style. It is now more extensive outs 
planted than ever and new vari Fito 
in many shades and blends are in- } jith 
troduced annually, replacing the les Not 
desirable old ones. So whether y 
home is large or small, surely yor 
have a place for a dozen or so Rose 
IMPERIAL DOZEN 
It would be difficult for the ave 
: age planter to select a few dozen 
Margaret McGred B ‘ ; Roses from thousands of known ¥ 
adgetiats a, rieties. We have carefully studied 
and tested the old and most prom 
sing new ones as they have becom 
available, and believe you will agr 
that our Imperial Dozen meets the 
average planters requirements 4 
beautiful. Everblooming, Gard 
Roses. This collection has been 
chosen as to adaptability to outdoor 
culture, color, bud, stem, blooming 
qualities and habits of growth. We 
offer the following Imperial Dozen: 
18 
Ms 
Ami Quinard. Deep velvety red. 
Beautiful buds, semidouble flowers. 
Betty Uprichard. In a color class 
to itself; beautiful, harmonizin 
shades of carmine and salmon. 
Long pointed buds, thick-textured 
ge which hold their form and 
color. 
Caledonia. Large pure white, j] 
Long, strong stems, pointed buds Wl 
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Favorite 
Everblooming 
6-One of Each 95-40 
Mrs. P. S. Du Pont 
Separately 
$ 1-99 Each : 
Dame Edith Helen. Color simi- | | 
lar to Editor McFarland. Long 
stems, abundance of soft pink 
blossoms. 
K. A. Viktoria. Creamy white, 
long, pointed buds, snow-white | | 
flowers. Delightfully fragrant. 
Illustrated back cover. 
Pink Radiance. Beautiful, rose- | 
pink. Vigorous, healthy grower. 
One of the best Pinks. 
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Mrs. Sam McGredy Pink Dawn 
