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Chrysler Imperial 



/jl^ H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 

 t[^P 1167. This rose has only one 



'^ fault ... it tends to have the 

 "blues" toward the end of its blooming 

 — a malady which affects many people, 

 too. BUT — this, I think, is more than 

 offset by the vast pleasure you get 

 from the "salad days" of Chrysler 

 Imperial when its wonderful, deep, 

 deep red color, its enormous, well- 

 formed, solid blooms, its delectable 

 fragrance all combine to make your 

 life in the garden a memorable oc- 

 casion. The sturdy plant bears these 

 paragons one to the stem, and cutting 

 is easy. If you have one — get another! 

 If you have none, you've missed some- 

 thing in life! So while there's still time, 

 "carpe diem" — seize it, and enjoy it. 

 .§2.50 ea.; 3 or more, S2.20 ea. 



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H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 1192. To be 

 one of a million is surely no distinction. To 

 be one in a million most certainly is! Any- 

 way, I am one of a million who think that 

 Confidence is a one in a million kind of rose. 

 It's a peaches and cream rose — a marvelous 

 pastel blend of peach, pink and yellow beauty 

 which is served to you in the garden's most de- 

 lightful form . . . long, streamlined buds opening 

 to magnificently shaped blooms with high 

 centers and gracefully rolling petals. It smells 

 good, too! People like to exhibit Confidence at 

 rose shows — it has such a good chance to win. 

 Which reminds me — it did win both the famous 

 Bagatelle and "Most Beautiful Rose of France" 

 awards 10 years ago, and others 

 since then. Best of all though, it 

 wins hearts! Good, sound plant, 

 too. S2.,50 ea. ; 3 or more, §2.20 ea 



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