ROSES, Everblooming Hybrid Teas—Continued 
Pink Dawn. 3 ft. Entrancing deep pink buds opening to 
fully double, lovely clear pink blooms tinted with orange 
at the base of the petals. Sweetly fragrant. 
Poinsettia. 3 ft. The name is descriptive of the rose. Bril- 
liant scarlet blooms closely resembling the color and 
form of a Poinsettia flower. 
President Herbert Hoover. 3 ft. A rose of world prominence. 
Flaming scarlet and yellow buds opening to large, soft, 
creamy yellow flowers with scarlet markings; rich fra- 
grance. One of the most satisfactory garden roses. 
Snowbird. Large, fragrant flowers of pure white produced 
freely on a vigorous bushy plant. 
Sutter's Gold. (Pat. No. 885) Quantities of fragrant flowers 
of beautiful yellow, richly shaded with orange and red 
on free branching, strong vigorous plant. One of the 
top 10 AARS. $2.75 each; $31.20 per doz. 
SUZON LOTTHE, Pat. No. 934 
This rose certainly has appeal. Peach colored buds 
open to pearly pink-and-white blooms of camellia- 
like form, richly, gloriously fragrant. $3.00 each; 
$34.20 per doz. 
Talisman. 2 ft. The universal favorite. Variable flowers 
ranging from rich scarlet and gold to deep rose and pale 
yellow; very fragrant. Excellent flowers for cutting. 
Floribunda Roses 
Unlike all other roses, Floribundas are vigorous, grow- 
ing 2 to 3 ft. high and a mass of attractive flowers through- 
out the season. They bear perfect blossoms of Hybrid 
Tea size, carried in thick clusters reminiscent of the old- 
time Polyanthas. Being perfectly hardy, they need not 
be replaced each season. 
Betty Prior (Plant Patent No. 340). A rose that ‘‘steals the 
show.” Blooms of lively red, turning delicate shell-pink, 
resembling the delicate red dogwood blossoms in shape 
and size. Spicy fragrance. $2.00 each; $22.20 per doz. 
Donald Prior (Plant Patent No. 377). One of the bright- 
est Floribundas. Clusters of bright, deep scarlet-red 
flowers are borne continually from spring until frost. 
$2.00 each; $22.20: per doz. 
Else Poulson. This magnificent rose produces its clusters of 
bright pink semi-double flowers from spring till frost. 
THEY'RE WORTH IT 
Systematic spraying every two weeks of roses, 
after they come into full leaf, will prevent disease, 
black-spot, mildew and plant lice. Your reward is in 
clean foliage and beautiful blooms. We recommend 
TRIOGEN, see page 60. 
$1.75 each; $19.80 per doz., unless otherwise noted. 
Any six Roses at dozen rate. 
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