Forty-niner 
Eclipse 
Edith Willkie Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
|| (Plant Patent No. 500.) 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 outside 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. This gorgeous 
ii Rose was created by the famous Hill Greenhouses, Rose growers in 
i} Richmond, Indiana, and named for the wife of a great American. 
i Today, Hills advise us, it is the most popular cut flower Rose in 
| America, particularly in demand for weddings. We urge you to 
| order your plants promptly. 
| Etoile de Hollande Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
i Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size, perfect in half-open state, 
showing clean, attractive centers when fully open; petals enor- 
| mous; very fragrant. Free flowering. 
Fandango (Plant Patent No. 894) 
| Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. 21.00 
i Rich deep scarlet in bud, the flower changes as it opens to a 
i bright cerise-red which remains attractive until the last petal drops. 
The large petals (16 to 25 of them) have a crisp, ruffled appear- 
ance which adds to its beauty. It will always be one of the two 
or three Rose varieties to bloom earliest in the spring. The com- 
pact plant does not stop blooming at any time during the season. 
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Forty-niner (Plant Patent No. 792) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
This is probably the most brilliantly colored bi-colored Rose ever 
introduced. The rich contrasting bright color is its outstanding 
feature. The outside of the petals is rich chrome-yellow, some- 
times 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 beautifully that the bloom draws attention and admiration at 
first glance. The buds are long-pointed, opening out into un- 
usually well-shaped flowers which possess a mild, pleasant fra- 
grance. The plant is exceedingly vigorous, tall and upright, branch- 
ft moderately. The stems are long, straight and sturdy, with few 
thorns. 
Good News (Plant Patent No. 426) 
Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
Buds of deep coppery pink open slowly to great 60-petaled blooms 
with a glowing coppery center, toning to shell-pink on the outer 
petals. Rich tea fragrance. A vigorous, healthy plant almost con- 
tinuous in bloom. An excellent general-purpose Rose that is win- 
ning friends wherever it is grown. 
Crimson 
Glory 
Fandango 
