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\ EVER-POPULAR DOZEN 
*BETTER TIMES. Brilliant cerise blooms 
with long stems. Pronounced and enchant- 
ing fragrance. A hardy plant, medium tall. 
%CHRISTOPHER STONE. Velvety scarlet- 
crimson; Damask fragrance. Very popular; 
upright. Stands hot weather. Received 
high ratings by the American Rose Society 
and the National Rose Society of England. 
% CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Two-toned cop- 
pery pink inside, golden tint outside. 
% COUNTESS VANDAL. Acclaimed as the 
most artistic bloom in rosedom. Copper, 
bronze and pink, flooded with gold and re- 
flexed with silver. Most widely used ex- 
hibition Rose. Very effective in table ar- 
rangements. A good plant of moderate size. 
*ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Bright red; large; 
loose; semi-double; fragrant. Vigorous. 
One of the most dependable and free-bloom- 
ing of all the older Hybrid Teas. 
*&K. A. VIKTORIA. Exotic pure white blooms 
for contrast In bouquet or garden. Very 
strong, reliable grower. Widely planted be- 
cause It Is so easy to grow and so clear in its 
chaste white beauty. 
Soeur 
Therese 
*McGREDY’S YELLOW. Large, bright but- 
tercup-yellow. Exquisite bud and flower. 
Probably the best known of McGredy Roses. 
* MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Deep golden 
yellow, slightly lighter with age; semi-double. 
Fragrant. Steady bloomer. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Scarlet-copper-orange, 
flushed red outside; fragrant. Profuse, con- 
tmuous bloomer. Very hardy. 
*%&NUMA FAY. Very full-petaled; light coral- 
pink, satiny and fragrant. Free-blooming; 
fine for bedding. 
*& POINSETTIA. Long, pointed, perfect buds; 
glowing fire-red. Vigorous. Fine for cutting. 
* PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Ma- 
roon and orange, two-tone. For years this 
has been the most popular of all the two-tone 
Roses. Vigorous; free-blooming. Fragrant. 
Radiance. Cameo-pink; large, intensely fra- 
grant. Blooms all season, 1n all climates. Tall. 
Red Radiance. Very large; Jong-lasting; in- 
tensely fragrant; clear, even red. Tall. 
*SOEUR THERESE. Long, pointed, silvery 
yellow buds, marked mauve-red. Fragrant. 
Many daffodil-yellow blooms. 
Talisman. Golden yellow and copper; long- 
lasting. Free-blooming. 
The Doctor. Sparkling pink buds, pointed; 
one of the largest of all blooms—5 to 6 in. 
across. Says the American Rose Annual, 
“One of the largest of all Roses, one of the 
most beautiful, and one of the sweetest.”’ 
(Items starred are illustrated) 
Countess 
Vandal 
Christopher 
Stone 
