© *Alezane. Plant Patent No. 116. $1.50 each 



• ALEZANE. H.T. (L. Pahissa, 1934.) See illus- 

 tration. Plant Patent No. 116. Bud urn-shaped, 

 large, reddish brown; flowers cupped, opening to 

 sorrel, unfurling from sorrel to rich apricot, and 

 reverse of petals sorrel veined with yellow. Petals 

 not affected by hot or wet weather. Growth very 

 vigorous, upright, branching. Dark green foliage. 

 (From introducer's description.) $1.50 each; 3 

 for $3.75. 



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• AMELIA EARHART. H.T. (Louis Reymond, 

 1932.) Plant Patent No. 63. Yellow. Flowers very 

 full, graduating from a deep yellow center to an 

 outer collarette of large cream petals with a blush 

 overtone; extremely fragrant. Leathery dark green 

 foliage. (From introducer's description.) $1.50 

 each; 3 for $3.75. 



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• ANNIE DUPEYRAT. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1935.) 

 Old-rose. A new variety from France which is dis- 

 tinctly different from any Rose now in commerce. 

 Large peach-pink buds open to 4^2-inch flowers of 

 deep old-rose with an orange base and a silvery edge 

 to the petals — a very beautiful combination. It is 

 very double, having 70 to 80 petals; the inner ones 

 crimp and fold, giving the bloom the substantial 

 appearance of some of the nicer of the old Hybrid 

 Perpetuals. It has a "different" fruity fragrance. 

 Plants strong and bushy with light green foliage. 

 Certificate, Lyon, 1933. $1.50 each.* 



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•Feu Pernet-Ducher. Pat. No. 103. The 

 most superb, tall-growing, everblooming 

 yellow Rose we have ever grown. See back 

 cover page $1.50 



*Better Times. Pat. No. 23. The superb 



cerise-red cut-flower. See page 5 1.50 



*Carillon. Pat. No. 136. Deep coral, over- 

 cast with orange. See illustration . . >» > 1.50 



*Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Pat. No. 129. Cop- 

 pery pink, flushed with orange. See front 

 cover 1.50 



•Warrawee. Pat. No. 140. Shell-pink. See 



page 6 1.50 



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• ANGELS MATEU. H.T. (P. Dot, 1934.) 

 Plant Patent applied for. Orange-rose. 

 Winner of the Foreign Gold Medal at Baga- 

 telle in 1934. Was given 88 points at the 

 International Rose Test-Garden, Portland, 

 Ore., 1935. A splendid Rose in a new Rose color. 

 Dot calls it "coral, extra." To us it is a fine deep 

 shade of old-rose lightly flushed with orange, and 

 the petals have an iridescent sheen. Its flowers are 

 large — 5 inches or more in diameter — with at least 50 

 petals and an artistic loose form. The delicious fra- 

 grance of ripe blackberries adds to its desirability. 

 $2 each.* 



• CARRIE JACOBS BOND. H.T. Plant Patent 

 applied for. (Howard & Smith, 1935.) Deep rose. 

 A magnificent, full-petaled flower of deep rose color, 

 enhanced with a coral sheen. The form is ideal and 

 the great blooms come singly on stiff, upright canes, 

 making this a fine Rose for cutting. Moderately 

 fragrant. Named in honor of the author of the song 

 "The End of a Perfect Day." $1.50 each; 3 for 



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• CARILLON. H.T. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) See 

 illustration below. Plant Patent No. 136. Coral and 

 orange. A bedding Rose of great activity, giving at 

 all times a note of cheer in the garden. Its long- 

 pointed buds are orange-scarlet, contrasting pleas- 

 ingly with the green sepals. The half-open bloom is a 

 deep coral, overcast with orange, and the full bloom 

 is large (4 inches in diameter), the inner petals being 

 irregular but artistically arranged. The bush is 

 branchy so that when planted in mass the whole bed 

 is blanketed with glossy foliage upon which rest the 

 many blooms. In our trial-garden, Carillon bloomed 

 continuously on symmetrical plants. A truly colorful 

 bedding variety. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 



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A bed of Carillon will give 

 you continuous enjoyment 

 from June until hard 

 frost. 



•Carillon. Plant Patent No 



$1.50 each 



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