Countess Vandal Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
Long, pointed, orange-copper buds. The flowers are large, double, high- 
centered, and have a rich fragrance. Their color is brilliant pink light- 
ened with salmon. The blooms are borne on long stems. 
Crimson Glory (Plant Patent No. 105) 
Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
The plants brancn freely producing a well spread, yet compact bush 
of good symmetry. Following the large, urn-shaped buds are the well- 
formed flowers of an intense deep vivid crimson shaded oxblood-red 
and mellowed by a soft velvety nap. 
Diamond Jubilee (Plant Patent No. 824) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
The color is warm glowing buff-orange, deeper in cooler weather, with a 
radiant sparkle from a touch of orange-yellow at the base of each petal. 
Often 5 to 6 inches across, the many stately flowers are fully double 
and high-centered. Opens slowly. Lasts exceptionally well either on the 
bush or as a cut flower. Heavy-textured petals do not fade or burn 
even in warm weather. 
Douglas MacArthur (Plant Patent No. 581) 
Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
“The Commander’s Rose.’ This vigorous American Rose requires no 
coddling, asks no favors. It has grown well and proven its value and 
worth in all sections of our country. The strong bushes send up numer- 
ous shoots which are loaded with an unbelievable number of buds. As a 
flag unfurls, the long, graceful, Tulip-shaped buds open slowly into 
glorious flowers of fine proportions. To specify the color of this Rose 
in definite terms taken from color charts is impossible. Rose, gold and 
salmon are al] exquisitely blended into a flower of regal beauty. 
Eclipse (Plant Patent No. 172) Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
Golden yeilow An entirely new type, with ‘‘’streamlined’’ buds which 
often exceed 2 inches in length, ornamented with narrow, branching 
sepals which contrast harmoniously with the gold of the petals. You 
can depend on “‘Eclipse’’ for almost continuous bloom on strong, up- 
right plants with healthy, dark green foliage. The flowers are produced 
on long, erect stems, suitable for cutting. 
Edith Willkie (Plant Patent No. 500) 
Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
The flower bud is high and pointed, colored deep jasper-red. As the 
petals unfurl they show an inside surface of livid shrimp-pink and out- 
side surface of Venetian pink with lemon-yellow base. Throughout these 
charming tints one is aware of a decided old rose and coral-red. The 
petals are beautifully shaped and pointed; the fragrance is delightful. 
Etoile de Hollande Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size, perfect in half-open state, 
showing clean, attractive centers when fully open; petals enormous; 
very fragrant. Free tlowering. 
Fandango (Plant Patent No. 894) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
Rich deep scarlet in bud, the flower changes as it opens to a bright 
cerise-red which remains attractive until the last petal drops. The large 
petals (16 to 22 of them) have a crisp, ruffled appearance which adds 
to its beauty. It will always be one of the two or three Rose varieties 
to bloom earliest in the spring. The compact plant does not stop bloom- 
ing at any time during the season. 
Forty-niner (Plant Patent No. 792) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
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This is probably the most brilliant colored bi-colored Rose ever foe 
introduced. The rich contrasting bright color is its outstanding ‘ 
feature. The outside of the petals is rich chrome-yellow, sometimes y 
overlaid with pink, changing to straw-yellow in the open bloom. 
This yellow color is most evident in the bud. The inside face of 
the petals is a vivid Orient-red, changing to cherry-red with age. 
These glowing colors contrast so vividly, yet harmonize so beauti- 
fully that the bloom draws attention and admiration at. first 
glance. The buds are long-pointed, opening out into unusually 
well-shaped flowers which possess a mild, pleasant fragrance. 
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