Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1931, Page 97

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C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 28, 1931 » apped mountains meet to fufill that vacation dream. klacier Park, Montana. © Hileman. shermen are throwing a line to a survivor of the :ceks - © Wide World Photos. delivering his ad- dress at the dedi- cation of the memorial tomb of President and Mrs. Harding at Marion, Ohio. Former President and Mrs. Coolidge are seen at the right on the speakers’ stand. / Associated Press Photo. W. L. “Young” Stribling, the Geor- gia battler, mixes pleasure with his training to meet Max Schmeling for the heavyweight title this week at Cleveland. © Wide World Photos. St. Brideaux wins by a nose—and a scant one at that. He is No. 7, and Halcyon, on the rail, was just nosed out in this race at Aqueduct, Long Island. © Associated Press Photo. Harvard sinks old Eli on the Thames. As they cross the finish line the Harvard varsity boat is more than two lengths ahead of Yale in their race at New London, Conn. W. D. Herridge (at left), newly ap- pointed Canadian Minister to the United States, arrives to assume his duties. He is shown at Union Station with Hume Wrong (center), first secretary of the Canadian legation, and Hanford McNider, American Minister to Canada. © Underwood & Underwood. - shot of Miss Maureen Orcutt, American golfer, as she bites < her lip and takes a brave swipe at the ball in the women’s British golf championship at Portmarnock, Ireland. © Wide World Photos. Souv. de Claudius Pernet The prize-winning, _all - yellow - l 0 rose. Immense size; perfect form. _, Briarcliff—glowing rose- 2-year-old pink, remarkably sweet- I | finest monthly ‘Roses ONLY s 1 -95 Sal Effective this week only € it limited supply lasts. FRANKLY we have an overstock of big, sturdy, well-rooted 2-year-old bushes on the two varieties illustrated—which are uni- versally conceded the finest yellow and finest pink in existence: SOUYV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET—the perfect all-yellow rose, ordinarily sold at $1.00 per bush and up—we are clearing out in lots of big 2-yr.-old bushes for $1.35; 10 for to all who call and carry away the bushes. BRIARCLIFF—the gorgeously sweet scented, glowing rose pink, with the famous high center and massive spread when full open, sold at $1.00 per bush and up, but we offer § big 2-yr.-old bushes for $1.15; 10 for $1.95 to all who call and carry them away. big bushes, 5 each Pernet and Briarchiff, which would cost you $2.50 even at this $ | .95 remarkable sale remarkably low prices make it an) in the Philadelphia terri- inconvenient immediately, parcel prepaid, add only 15c for postage and special packing, any group. COLLINS NURSERIES, INC. rouicd 1500 Box 6161, MOORESTOWN, N J. Al:t Nuw' This will be our last Special Sale this sea- . son. Advertisement will not appear again. i yow

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