60, 12 for $13.80 ae ue 
EACH $1.25, 3 for $3.60, or : 
N (cy ROS ES cass Prices iis All Roses, Either PLANTING 
Described or Illustrated on These Two Pages 
RECOMMENDED 
o. 1, Western Grown Specimens That Will Thrive and Bloom the First Year 
124—MRS. CHARLES BELL. A sport of Red 
Radiance with flowers of similar form, but 
of delicate salmon-pink coloring. 
132—MRS. P. S. DU PONT. Double flowers 
of rich gold; spicy fragrance. Plants bushy 
and foliage attractive. 
135—PICTURE. Long buds open into warm 
pink fowers. Heavy bloomer. 
125—PRES. HOOVER. Large flowers of flam- l 
ing scarlet and yellow in bud, opening to soft } ; Cat. No. 131 
creamy yellow with scarlet markings. Long ee Editor 
| stems. ee 
i McFarland 
126—POINSETTIA. Semi-double flowers of 
bright rich scarlet. Rich tea fragrance. Good 
bloomer. 
127—RADIANCE. Globular cup-shaped flowers fue ten 
of two-toned pink. Vigorous, free blooming. Nees 
Most popular pink Rose grown. 
128—RED RADIANCE. Deep red sport of Ra- 
diance and exactly like it except for color. 
129—-ROUGE MALLERIN. Deep rich red with 
velvety texture; does not fade or blue. Very 
fragrant, a healthy grower. Our favorite 
red Rose. 
130—THE DOCTOR. One of the outstanding 
new Roses. The buds are long and pointed, 
expand to simply enormous blooms. Color is 
an exquisite silvery pink, uniform in color =o 
both in bud and open flower, with a fra- r fe os a at N 121 
grance so intense that it can be detected ae ae ae as : Cat. No. 
many yards away. : j x 
McGredy’s 
Ivory 
ALL STAR COLLECTION 
Cat. No. 814 
All 11 Roses illustrated on 
these 2 pages in color. (20-21.) 
All 11, 2-Yr., No. 1 Plants 
for $12.50 
16 
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Cat. No. 132 
Pierre S. 
| Du Pont 
Cat. No. 125 
Pres. Hoover 
Cat. No. 119 
Etoile de 
Hollande 
