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We are offering this season seven of the Sub-Zero Roses, and we 
have chosen the ones on these two pages as some of the best of their 
color. These Roses have been bred for hardiness as well as beauty. 
Here in Minnesota these Roses will stand a temperature of 15 de- 
grees below zero with no covering. But it will no doubt be wise to 
draw dirt around the plants to a depth of 8 or 9 inches just before 
the ground freezes. 
& 
“NV FOR VICTORY.” (P. P. No. 543.) A really 
fine yellow, blooming continuously all summer. The 
flowers are large, fully double, and fragrant. 
All our Roses are 2-yr., No. 1. They are sent postpaid 
and come to you trimmed and ready for planting. 
CEDRIC ‘ADAMS. (Plant Pat. Applied For.) A 
beautifully shaped and long lasting double red. This 
fine variety was named for our WCCO Radio Com- 
mentator. Everyone likes Cedric’s broadcast and the 
Rose named for him is equally liked. 
DICK WILCOX. (Plant Pat. No. 845.) A 
new Rose, named for the President of the 
Minnesota Rose Society. One of the hardi- 
est of all the Sub-Zero Roses. The plant is 
vigorous and very prolific, 
producing hundreds of com- 
pletely double blooms of a 
rich red color year after year. 
All Roses We List 
Are Strictly 
2-Yr., No. 1 
PRICES 
of All Roses on 
These 2 Pages: 
$1.75 each; 
any 3 for $5.00; 
any 12 for $18.00, 
postpaid. 
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