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(These patented varieties of roses are sold under licenses from the patent owners.) 
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Bravo—(Plant Pat. No. 983)—A large, bold rose of brilliant cardinal red coloring, that will steal the show 
at the peak of its blooming in your garden. A strong, upright plant, colors well even in hottest weather. 
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Buccaneer—P.A.F.—A tall, vigorous plant, free-branching, and a real addition to any garden. The brilliantly 
yellow flowers are perfectly formed, and semi-double. No. 1 grade..........-.------------------------------ each, 2.75 
California Centennial—(Plant Pat. No. 953)—Large long pointed buds of crimson scarlet, very fragrant. 
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Capistrano—(Plant Pat. No. 922)—This vigorous, upright rose produces an early abundance of large buds 
and flowers of a rich shade of deep glowing pink, with good fragrance. Capistrano grows about 4 ff. 
in height and is well clothed in heavy, leathery foliage. No. 1 grade..........--.....-.--------------------- each, 2.00 
Carrouse!l—(Plant Pat. No. 1066)—A new floribunda in a truly new “Indian lake,”’ red shade. The dark 
petals are unfading and drop very cleanly from the old flowers. The blooms measure 3 to 4 inches across 
and have from 30 to 35 petals in each bloom. It is an unusually vigorous plant with an abundance of 
dark semi-glossy foliage. A wonderful plant for borders or as a hedge, with masses of flowers that 
clean themselves, which is a distinct advantage in itself. No. 1 grade-...........-----.-.--.------------------ each, 2.00 
Charles Mallerin—(Plant Pat. No. 933)—A very fine black-red rose, with buds and blooms of midnight crim- 
son velvet. It does not blue. 30 to 40 petals of heavy texture, the outer petals curling slightly. The plant 
is vigorous and the blooms richly fragrant. No. 1 grade-.........---..-------2-----2----00se-eecensnenenneneeneee= each, 2.50 
Charlotte Armstrong—(Plant Pat. No. 455)—Long, perfect buds of a most unusual color of blood red, 
shading to an orange red near base of petals. Flowers are large, well shaped, cerise in hot weather 
and spectrum red in cool weather. The bush is a vigorous grower with fine foliage, and is a very free 
me bloomers histis one of the finest roses. No, 1 grade aac arnt erence emcee each, 2.00 
China Doll—(Plant Pat. No. 678) (Polyantha)—The plant has hundreds of perfect, pink roses at one time, 
each 1 and 2 inches across. Glossy mildew resistant foliage, almost thornless. Excellent for low borders, 
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Chrysler Imperial—P.A.F.—A new red red rose, that will surely head the list of all red roses, Chrysler Im- 
perial Rose. Its vivid iridescent shades of red, deepen in shadow to a warm rich red, yet attain a bril- 
liance, unsurpassed, in light. The buds are long and tapering, unfolding to immense blooms measuring 
4 to 5 inches across, and having 40 to 50 petals. They are borne singly, on sturdy, long, cutting stems. 
The abundant, dark-green, semi-glossy foliage extends to the base of the plant, which gives Chrysler 
Imperial the appearance of a unique rose shrub. No. 1 grade......--------------------------- eee each, 3.00 
Crimson Rosette—(Plant Pat. No. 901) (Polyantha)—This new, red polyantha is the finest introduced in recent 
years. Strong growing, bushy plant with large clusters of very double dark red flowers. No. 1 
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Debonair—(Plant Pat. No. 677)—This rose is outstanding because of the perfection of its beautiful buds and 
half-open flowers. Produces quantities of beautiful yellow buds and flowers with a delightful fragrance. 
Vigorous, glossy-foliaged plant. No. 1 grade-.........------------------------ce--ennnceeneeencneee nner cenreeenennenennccnns each, 1.75 
Edith Willkie—(Plant Pat. No. 500)—Well-shaped, pointed buds of deep orange lightening to salmon as 
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