smaller than Crimson Glory, with strong and 
straight flower stems. $1.95. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Patent No. 455. 
Stream-lined buds, cerise pink flowers. $2.25. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Plant Patent No. 105. Foiiow- 
ing the large urn shaped buds are the well formed 
flowers of an intense deep vivid crimson snaded 
oxblood red and mellowed by a soft velvety nap. 
$1.95. 
ECLIPSE. Plant Patent No. 172. Golden yellow. 
An entirely new type with “streamlined” buds which 
often exceed two inches in length, ornamental with 
narrow, branching sepal which contrast harmon- 
iously with the gold of the petais. You can depend 
on “Eclipse” for almost continuous bloom on strong, 
upright plants with healthy, dark green foiiage. 
51.95. 
ERNIE PYLE. Patent No. 673. A new, soft pink 
worthy of anyone’s attention. $1.95. 
FORTY-NINER. Patent No. 792. Most brilliant bi- 
color ever produced, rich chrome yellow and vivid 
red. Fragrant. $2.25. 
FRED HOWARD. Patent No. 1006. A new one. 
Large double chrome-yellow fiowers with orange 
and pink shadings. Long stems for cutting. Attracv- 
ive toliage Strong grower. $2.75. 
HELEN TRAUBEL. Another new one. Patent 
No. 1028. Long well formed buds open to large 
warm pink fiowers. Outer petals shade to a delicate 
sheli pink. Most delicious tragrance. Delightful in 
bouquets. Strong grower. $3.00. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. Patent No. 607. 
H lowers of warm glowing pink on magnificent hardy 
piants. Fruity fragrance. $1.95. 
LOWELL THOMAS. Patent No. 595. Large, vibrant, 
clear yeilow flowers. Sturdy, upright plants. Slight 
tea fragrance. Excellent for cutting. $2.25. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. Plant Patent No. 
537. ‘[his exhibition-type flower of loveiy form is 
a shining, pure rose-pink. ‘The long, firm buds have 
a yellow base and open to very double, 45-petaied 
blooms with a giowing rose-pink color. The petals 
stay upright and hide the center of the flower, but 
the edges recurve gracefully to add to the charm 
v. this rose. $1.95. 
MIRANDY. Patent No. 632. Huge, fifty petaled, 
dark crimson flowers, with a rich fragrance. Strong 
grower. $1.95. 
NEW YORKER. Plant Patent No. 823. ‘ihe per- 
fectly formed, highcentered blooms are scarlet with 
rose-red undertones and each petal is overlaid with 
a rich sheen of velvet. Plants bloom heavily in June 
on luxurious, vigorous, 3 ft. plants with a breath 
taking succession of flowers from then until cold 
weather. $2.50 each. 
PEACE, Plant Patent No. 591. This rose is almost 
unbelievable. One marvel if it is the dawnlike range 
of colors through which it passes from opening yel- 
low buds, each petal edged with pink that seems to 
decpen as the flower slowly opens. The shades of 
color vary too, from flower to flower and trough the 
changing seasons. Though the bloom is unusually 
large, long lasting and constantly fresh looking, its 
effect is always delicate and lovely. The individual 
petals are long and of great substance, gradually 
opening, a few at a time, around a high-pointed 
