LOWELL THOMAS 
EDEN ROSE 
HENRY FORD 
(Pat. 1218) A brand new, clear peach-pink rose without a vestige of 
shading, and with an intense fragrance that answers the demand for 
this quality so often missing in otherwise good roses. Flowers are 
produced freely from lovely spiral buds. The bushes are rugged and 
vigorous. Limited quantity this year. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60 
Collection 1011 
A nice, big, wide assortment of all nine roses described on 
these two pages, including the new and scarce Henry Ford. 
CHARLES MALLERIN WHITE SWAN EDEN ROSE 
LOWELL THOMAS HENRY FORD SWEET SIXTEEN 
FORTY-NINER HAPPINESS RUBAIYAT 
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Collection No. 10 
The three contrasting roses pictured on this page. 
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CHARLES MALLERIN 
(Pat. 933) Have you been looking for a big, dark, midnight red rose 
to take the place of Night or one of the other deep reds that have so 
many flaws? Well, here's the one for you. Extremely velvety, black- 
red petals, broad, heavy and flaring make a thrilling rose; the fra- 
grance is rich and satisfying. Best of all, in spite of its depth of color 
it does not blue with age. The recipient of many awards in England 
and France, this is a modern type hybrid tea with fine vigor, good 
foliage, and a good record for disease resistance. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60 
WHITE SWAN 
(Pat. 1115) White Swan promises to be the white rose so long awaited 
to match the quality of the other colors among the hybrid teas. We 
offered this variety for the first time last year, and the comments we 
have received have been most flattering. Perfectly formed pure white 
flowers with fine fragrance, long stems, and vigorous 3 to 4 foot 
plants. An exhibition type flower in every way. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
EDEN ROSE 
(Pat. 1149) Another rose from the originator of Peace. The breeder 
was so fond of his creation that he named it for the Garden of Eden 
—the sort of flower that might well be found in a perfect garden. You'll 
agree with this concept when you see it in bloom, because it is a rare 
thing to behold. The flowers carry 2 or 3 times as many petals as 
many of the most recent introductions, and even when it is fully open 
it is tremendously double. The color is a true, rich rose-pink, the very 
color you mean when you say rose. The fragrance! It's like a concen- 
tration of the sweetness of the wild rose itself. The sturdy plants grow 
2 to 3 feet tall. All in all, a rare treat and the kind of flower to make 
your garden the lovely place you want it to be. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
LOWELL THOMAS 
@ (Pat. 595) Absolute reliability combined with a steady succession 
of blooms all season long, make Lowell Thomas well-loved in the 
Southland. Buds are long and well-formed, of a bright golden yellow, 
carried on long, leafy stems. The open flower is of a delicate, light 
yellow which serves as a charming contrast to some of the strong 
reds and pinks in your rose garden. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
