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on the first warm 
day next spring 
your new plants 
are ready to grow. 
Rose Lydia 
*BETTER TIMES. Brilliant *LYDIA. A clear, vivid yellow, 
cerise blooms with long stems. 
Pronounced and enchanting fra- 
grance. A hardy plant, medium tall. 
Christopher Stone. Velvety 
scarlet-crimson; Damask  fra- 
grance. Very popular; upright. 
Stands hot weather. Received 
high ratings by the American 
Rose Society and the National 
Rose Society of England. 
%* CRIMSON GLORY. In survey 
after survey, Crimson Glory has 
repeatedly been one of the ten 
most popular Roses in America. 
It is so beautiful and at the same 
time so dependable that it de- 
serves a place in every Rose gar- 
den. Beautifully formed blooms 
of deep vivid crimson, held 
proudly on vigorous bushes. Its 
fascinating fragrance alone would 
make Crimson Glory an instant 
favorite. Voted by far the most 
fragrant Rose by the American 
Rose Society. Height 2 to 21% ft. 
%* CONDESA DE  SASTAGO. 
Two-toned coppery pink inside, 
golden tint outside. 
* COUNTESS VANDAL. Ac- 
claimed as the most artistic 
bloom im_ rosedom. Copper, 
bronze and pink, flooded with 
gold and reflexed with silver. Most 
widely used exhibition Rose. Very 
effective in table arrangements. 
A good plant of moderate size. 
*ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. 
Bright red; large; loose; semi- 
double; fragrant. Vigorous. One 
of the most dependable and free- 
blooming older Hybrid Teas. 
3% McGREDY’S YELLOW. Large, 
bright buttercup-yellow. Exqui- 
site bud and flower. Probably the 
best known of McGredy Roses. 
%* MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. 
Deep golden yellow, — slightly 
lighter with age; semi-double. 
Items Starred are illustrated 
cup-shaped bloom with handsome 
contrasting foliage admired by 
all who have seen it in our gar- 
den and in tests throughout the 
country. Although not a tall 
grower, this variety is a con- 
stant source of colorful flowers. 
The very deep green, glossy 
foliage. is itself decorative, and 
the rich clear yellow blooms 
glitter m contrast. The plant is 
very hardy, medium tall, and 
bushy. The flowers, although 
not large, lend themselves well 
to cutting and are graceful in 
arrangements. (Trial #4095.) 
¥#% NUMA FAY. Very full-petaled; 
light coral-pink, satiny and fra- 
grant. Free-blooming. 
% POINSETTIA. 
perfect buds; 
Vigorous. 
Long, pointed, 
glowing fire-red. 
Fine for cutting. 
* PRESIDENT HERBERT 
HOOVER. Maroon and orange, 
two-tone. For years this has 
been the most popular two-tone 
Rose. Vigorous; free-blooming; 
fragrant. 
Radiance. Cameo-pink; large, 
intensely fragrant. Blooms all 
season, in all climates. Tall. 
Red Radiance. Very large; 
long-lasting; intensely fragrant; 
clear, even red. Tall. 
The Doctor. Sparkling 
buds. 5 to 6-in. blooms. 
%* WHITE BRIARCLIFF. One of 
the daintiest and most delightful 
of all white Roses. Produces 
great quantities of pure white 
flowers throughout the season. 
Fragrant and long-lived. It will 
make a splendid showing out- 
doors and will lend itself to many 
interesting combinations for bou- 
quets. Height 24 to 30 in. 
pink 
Countess 
Vandal 
No. 1373 
Guaranteed 
to live 
and bloom 
Lydia 
Better 
Times 
Crimson 
Glory 
