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PEACH, Pat. No. 591 AARS 2.50 
Very hardy and easy to grow. Beauti- 
ful in every stage, from pink tipped 
golden bud to great open ruffled blooms 
of yellow, pale gold, cream and ivory, 
with blush tint brightening edge of 
petals. 
PINK DAWN 
Lovely deep rose pink flowers on long 
strong stems. Intensely fragrant. 
POINSETTIA 
Large brilliant flowers of clear scarlet 
red, which neither blue nor fade. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER 
One of the most popular multi-colored 
roses. Large, fragrant, scarlet-yellow- 
cerise and flame flowers. 
PRIMA DONNA, Pat. No. 639 
Deep rich salmon with pink tones, with 
the pink predominating in the fully open 
flower. Pleasing combination and ap- 
pealing fragrance. Strong plant. 
REX ANDERSON, Pat. No. 335 
An outstanding delicate ivory-white rose 
with fascinating scent. A gorgeous white 
rose indeed. 
RUBAIYAT, Pat. No. 758 AARS 
Buds long and shapely, opening to large 
beautiful light red blooms. Tall and 
vigorous. 
SAN FERNANDO, Pat. No. 785 AARS 1. 
If you like really fragrant roses, try this 
one. Magnificent too, with its glowing 
currant red blooms. 
SAN LUIS REY, Pat. No. 861 
Distinctive rich yellow rose that does 
not fade. Exquisitely pointed buds. Al- 
ways in bloom. Pleasingly fragrant. Ex- 
cellent foliage. 
SERENADE, Pat. No. 852 
Exquisite burnt orange buds opening to 
brilliant long lasting five inch orange 
blooms with salmon hues. . 
SHOW GIRL, Pat. No. 646 
Has the most beautiful, most perfect 
buds of any pink variety. Considered one 
of the best pink roses. Perfect for cut- 
ting. 
SISTER THERESE 
Unquestionably one of the finest older 
golden yellow roses we know of. Most 
floriferous. Vigorous. growth. 
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