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76e4e ^ SPLENDID COLORS 



*DR. DEBAT. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 961. For all-round 

 value in a Rose, this one is hard to beat. The clear, solid pink color- 

 ing has a delectable quality about it. The exhibition-type blossoms 

 are big — 5 to 6 inches across and made up of 30 huge petals; and 

 when you see the abundance of flowers, each in itself something to 

 marvel at, you get an impression of almost unbelievable beauty. 

 Matching the generosity of the bloom is the plant itself — a tall, 

 vigorous grower with plenty of strength in the canes to hold up the 

 enormous flowers. From the smooth bud, which has a touch of 

 salmon at the base, to the fully developed flower, this paragon in 

 pink is truly one of the most satisfying Roses in the garden. Dr. 

 Debat is one of the year-in, year-out standbys which are to be relied 

 upon for good performance. It is, perhaps, the "classic" pink, which 

 means that it should be included in any garden. Its color, its size 

 and excellent form offer a combination of qualities not likely to be 

 equaled in a similar Rose. $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, §2 ea. 



• DR. DEBAT 



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•LOWELL THOMAS. H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant 

 jn Pat. 595. An All-America Winner a few years 

 «Ms a S° an< i a top-ranking favorite today, this 



"^ deepest of yellow Roses exhibits a kind of solid 

 gold richness which is hard to pass by. Throughout 

 the life of the bloom, this richness of color remains 

 steady, offering you beauty which does not fade. The 

 bloom is high-cupped — a 4-inch flower which, in both 

 bud and blossom, is noted for good form. The petals 

 curl softly, each a substantial part of the most com- 

 pletely cheerful Rose imaginable. On the plant with 

 its deep green foliage, the yellow flowers are presented 

 at their best — a fine sight to see, for the strong, erect 

 stems hold them high and proudly. Growing with 

 admirable vigor and eagerness, the plant is upright 

 and husky. All-in-all, in Lowell Thomas you have 

 a yellow Rose that's good in every way, and mighty 

 hard to beat in some . . . that solid gold color, for 



nstance. Every garden deserves this fine Rose. 

 $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, $2 ea. 



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 FINE ROSES 

 ILLUSTRATED 



•Blanche Mallerin 

 •Chrysler Imperial 

 •Dr. Debat 

 •Lowell Thomas 



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The four Roses on these two pages — 

 the pink, the yellow, the red and the 

 white, each in clear, deep, rich tones — 

 are splendid examples of Rose coloring 

 in the classic manner, the solid colors. 

 As such, they become a necessity in the 

 beginner's Rose garden, and eminently 

 to be desired in any garden. These are 

 outstanding varieties. When several are 

 purchased together (see offers), sub- 

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