ETERNAL YOUTH. Pat. 332. Exquisitely formed, sparkling pink on a 
vigorous plant. True old Rose perfume. $1.75. i 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Among the best crimson Roses ever produced. 
Exceptionally fragrant. Dependable. $1.50. 
FLIRTATION. P.A.F. Illustrated on front cover, described on page 3. 
Developed by our good friends, Ann and Roy Shepherd, who have worked 
patiently for many years to produce Roses that can “take it.’”’ This is the 
first of a fine series. This Rose has my highest reeommendation. P.R.B. $3.00. 
FORT Y-NINER,. Pat. 792. Page 5. “Gold is where you find it,” and you 
find it in Forty-niner. Probably the most brilliant bicolor ever introduced. 
The color is good until the last petal drops. A vigorous, upright grower that 
will do well m all sections of the country. $2.50. 
GAY GYPSY. Pat. 783. Page 7. Riotous | 3 
carmine-red, turning to a real oxblood-red. 
The petals are streaked or overlaid with an 
almost black, velvety sheen during cool 
weather. The plant is strong and the informal 
blooms keep coming, so that your garden always 
has color. Excellent for beds, borders and 
mass planting. $2.00. 
GIRONA. Multicolored. Lovely buds on long 
stems. Extra fine for cutting. An old Rose 
that we are being compelled to grow more of. 
$1.50. 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. Pat. 806. Page 3. 8 
A Rose that leaves little to be desired. An 
enormous, disease-resistant plant with large, 
full-petaled flowers of old-gold, sometimes 
flushed apricot. The form, texture and keep- 
ing qualities of the blooms recommend this 
Rose. $1.75. 
GOOD NEWS. Pat. 426. Page 8. Extra-large blooms with as many as 60 petals. Pink m sum- 
mer but definitely buff-apricot, as pictured, in the fall. In “My Favorite Twelve.” $2.00. 
GRACE MOORE. Rich brilliant red, changing in shade through cerise, cardinal, cherry and 
crimson. Fifty-petaled blooms. A development from the hybridizer of Crimson Glory. 
$2.00. 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. Pat. 774. 
Page 8. Long, chestnut-red buds, opening to semi- 
double blooms of tomato-red. A strong and disease- 
resistant plant. Flowers keep well when cut. In 
“My Favorite Twelve.” $2.00. 
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HAPPINESS. Pat. 911. A brilliant new red 
Rose that does not fade. So many of you 
have seen it at the important flower shows 
that a demand has already been created 
for it. $2.50. 
H. D. M. BARTON. It’s hard to describe 
color and fragrance with words. The vel- 
vety crimson is so rich that it seems to have 
depth and the fragrance so intense that it 
is intoxicating. A heavy producer. Our 
highest recommendation. $1.75. 
HELEN TRAUBEL. Pat. 1028. Page 2. 
Of elegant form and dainty color, this is one 
of the outstanding new Roses. Clear 
porcelain-pink with sometimes an apricot 
tint. Buds are long and slender. Tall, 
strong plants blooming well all season. 
$2.75. 
Mrs. Paul R. Bosley 
THE BOSLEY NURSERY, MENTOR, OHIO 
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