. New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Olympiad (Mme. Raymond Gaujard) One of the late Mr. Pernet-Ducher's seedlings that did not develop its bloom until after this great rosarian passed away in 1929. It was shown in France under the name of Mme. Raymond Gaujard but is now known as Olympiad. The above illustration gives a fair representation of its brilliancy in color as well a» »f the beautiful formation of its buds and flowers. Awarded Gold Medals at the Great Atlantic City Flower and Garden Pageant, September 1931, at the Phila- delphia Flower Show, March 1932, at the International Flower Show at New York


. New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Olympiad (Mme. Raymond Gaujard) One of the late Mr. Pernet-Ducher's seedlings that did not develop its bloom until after this great rosarian passed away in 1929. It was shown in France under the name of Mme. Raymond Gaujard but is now known as Olympiad. The above illustration gives a fair representation of its brilliancy in color as well a» »f the beautiful formation of its buds and flowers. Awarded Gold Medals at the Great Atlantic City Flower and Garden Pageant, September 1931, at the Phila- delphia Flower Show, March 1932, at the International Flower Show at New York in 1932 as well as at the Bagatelle Trial Gardens in France in 1931. Strong two-year-old plants, $ each; $ per doz.; $ per 100.


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