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ROS ES EAC p neater ao? Ee Mate PLANTING 
or Illustrated on These Two Pages RECOMMENDED 
Western Grown Specimens That Will Thrive and Bloom the First Year 
124—MRS. CHARLES BELL. A sport of Red Radi- ro 
ance with flowers of similar form, but of deli- 
cate salmon-pink coloring. 4 a 
132—MRS. P. S. DU PONT. Double flowers of 
rich gold; spicy fragrance. Plants bushy and 
foliage attractive. 
135—PICTURE. Long buds open into warm pink 
flowers. Heavy bloomer. 
125—PRES. HOOVER. Large flowers of flaming 
scarlet and yellow in bud, opening to soft 
creamy yellow with scarlet markings. Long 
stems. 
126—POINSETTIA. Semi-double flowers of bright 
rich scarlet. Rich tea fragrance. Good bloomer. 
127—RADIANCE. Globular cup-shaped flowers of 
two-toned pink. Vigorous, free blooming. Most 
popular pink Rose grown. 
128—RED RADIANCE. Deep red sport of Radi- 
ance and exactly like it except for color. 
129—-ROUGE MALLERIN. Deep rich red with vel- 
vety texture; does not fade or blue. Very fra- 
grant, a healthy grower. Our favorite red Rose. 
130—THE DOCTOR. One of the outstanding new 
Roses. The buds are long and pointed, expand 
to simply enormous blooms. Color is an exqui- 
site silvery pink, uniform in color both in bud 
and open flower, with a fragrance so intense 
that it can be detected many yards away. 
Cot. No. 131 
Editor 
McFarland 
» 
Cat. No. 121 
McGredy’s 
Ivory 
ALL STAR COLLECTION . 
Cat. No. 814 : 
All 11 Roses illustrated on these 
2 pages in color (6-7). 
All 11, 2-Yr., No. 1 Plants 
for $12.50 
Cat. No. 132 
Mrs. Pierre S. 
Du Pont 
Cat. No. 125 
Pres. Hoover 
Cat. No. 119 
Etoile de 
Hollande 
