DR. DEBAT H.T. (Meilland) Plant Pat. 961. 

 For a number of years now, this good rose has been 

 hailed by gardeners everywhere as a standby ... a 

 dependable, solid pink beauty. The flower is very big, 

 has good form and is produced on a strong stem — 

 just right for exhibitions. Very tall plant is vigorous, 

 and delivers plenty of blooms. I've always had Dr. 

 Debat in my garden — always been delighted with it. 

 S2 ea.; .3 or more, .?1.75 ea. 



ROYAL VELVET H.T. (Meilland) Plant Pat. 

 1911. Enormous ruby-red blossoms come freely on a 

 very vigorous, tall plant. The color is deep, the petals 

 thick — and the result is impressively rich. Royal 

 Velvet holds its color, neither fades nor blues over the 

 long season. Strong canes hold the flowers easily — 

 Imt sometimes when the flowers are wet with rain 

 their heaviness makes them bow their heads a little. 

 It's a mighty.luscious rose. $2 ea.; 3 or more, .§1.75 ea. 



SUZON LOTTHE HT. (Meil- 

 land) Plant Pat. 934. If you can, find 

 a spot for this one. Pearl-pink beauty in 

 blooms of up to 90 petals. Good size, 

 wonderful form, marvelous fragrance, 

 heavy-caned tall plant with strong stems 

 and good foliage. A favorite for years. 

 $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



TAPESTRY H.T. (Gladys Fisher) Plant Pat. 

 1812. This is really a colorfully scintillating rose — 

 flashing colors which make it one of the gayest imagin- 

 able. Mingled flame, yellow and copper tones give the 

 viewer a thrill — although I must admit that the rather 

 poor color illustration (it's all we have) is scarcely 



thrilling. The flowers 

 are large and fra- 

 grant — the plant is 

 low-growing and vig- 

 orous. An interest- 

 ing fact about Tapes- 

 try, and one which 

 always spurs con- 

 versation whenpeople 

 see the rose, is that 

 no two flowers are 

 ever alike! $2 ea.; 

 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



