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CRIMSON GLORY. Exquisite urn-shaped buds open to full blooms aS : é 
of richest deep, vivid crimson, and marvelous velvety texture. Notable ROSE : ze “Pride-0-Mich 
too for its wonderful fruity fragrance. SPRAY f ) acne a 
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PRESIDENT HOOVER. A most pleasing combination of maroon and soft See 
orange. This variety has long been most popular among the two-toned Pp. 35 
Roses. Rich fragrance. Vigorous grower; free-blooming. 
PICTURE. Each perfect bud and open bloom is indeed a “picture” of loveli- 
ness — the color is a rich pink with warm salmon undertones; the blooms ‘ 
are heavily petaled, of good substance and long lasting. Blooms con- ‘ 
tinually all season. 
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K. A. VICTORIA. Exotic, pure white blooms, of beautiful form and pleasing 
fragrance. You will want to have this variety for the charming contrast 
it will provide in the garden and in bouquets. Very hardy; strong grower. 
McGREDY YELLOW. Superb blooms of clear, soft yellow. Distinctive form 
in bud stage and full bloom; a favorite among yellow Roses. Flowers 
freely and continuously. 
ROUGE MALLERIN. Gorgeous double blooms of brilliant red; penetrating 
damask fragrance; long pointed buds. Plant makes a compact, erect 
growth, producing an abundance of blooms and healthy foliage through- 
out the season. 
Above varieties —2 Yr., No. 1 Northern Grown Bushes 
Each Bp concreteness osnceewarosnes $ 6.25 
3 T OSes ececuceiate sone 11.95 : 
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