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Faseinatinff 



II.T. (Clatlys Fislier.) Plant Pal. 1915. A 

 personality williouL a toiicli of teinpciainent is 

 dull. Fascinatinji' is not dull. \ on have to I'uss 

 with it a little, so everybody shouldn't have it. 

 But — how it responds to care! And what 

 niagniiicent color! Blended crimson and ein[)iro 

 yellow! Fragrance, too, and an upright, bushy 

 plant that bears continuously. 5-inch flower. 

 Glossy leaves. $3 ea.; 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



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■j^BANZAI — wonderful raspberry with cream 



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 •FASCINATING— take a good look at it! 

 •PERFECTA — delicious cream and rose-red 



(p. 12) 

 •SIMONE— unusual lilac-lavender (p. 7) 

 •WAR DANCE— red-hot red (back cover) 



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GOLDEN GIRL 



Grandiflora. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 1912. 

 Golden Girl grows like mad! Blooms in gay 

 abandon . . . flowers, flowers, flowers! 

 You have them all the time — clusters of 4 

 .^--'to 4J/^-inch beauties loading the bush. It's 

 a favorite of mine among yellows because 

 of this — and because it's fragrant — and 

 because the plant is so nicely shaped and 

 vigorous. Plenty of reasons to like Golden 

 Girl. You'll find some of your own which 

 I've not mentioned. Frankly, I think it's 

 the finest pure yellow. Now for the first 

 time— $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



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jj^ H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 1814. 

 ^j^P A winner of the 1960 All-America 

 ^"^ award, it's a sort of dream combina- 

 tion of ivory, cream and appleblossom-pink 

 — a big rose with enormous, flaring petals, 

 25 to 30 of them. The tall, vigorous plant 

 produces the blooms in rapid succession, 

 first the full, rich-looking bud — then the 

 finely sculptured flower. There is a light fra- 

 grance. The foliage is handsome. I wouldn't 

 hesitate a moment to recommend this rose 

 to anyone. $3 ea.; 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



