* HELEN TRAUBEL. H.T. (Swim.) Plant 
fa Pat. 1028. The quality of this fine Rose 
ce where color is concerned lies in the delicate 
pink and apricot tints which resemble so 
much those of the porcelain-lined seashell 
surpassingly beautiful and lovely. Distin- 
cuished by size also, Helen Traubel has 
blooms of 27 petals, perfectly formed. The 
long, slender buds open to magnificent flowers 
which, with such dainty coloring, create a 
picture that leaves one practically breathless. 
Admiration has no bounds for this charmer. 
This apparently was the reaction of the judges and 
the experts, too, for Helen Traubel is an All- 
America Award Winner. It deserves your good 
opinion as well. The fine foliage with its dis- 
tinctive green and the large, vigorous plant with 
lone canes add to the total effect of this very gor vd 
Rose. All season long, you'll have plenty of 
blooms. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 

* CHARLES 
MALLERIN 
GB This sign de- 
na notes All- 
America Award 
‘N Winners throughout 
this catalog. 

These 4 Only $8.40 


* HELEN TRAUBEL 



Hy 
933. ‘‘Superb” is, perhaps, the truest word to describe Charles 
%* CHARLES MALLERIN. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 
Mallerin’s black-red bloom. But there are a host of other 
adjectives which apply more specifically. This is the blackest 
of the big red Roses, a deep red velvet flower composed of 30 
to 40 substantial petals. It is magnificent in size and form, per- 
fection in generous proportions. The remarkable fragrance 
leaves nothing to be desired. The tall, vigorous plant is 
disease-resistant and has good foliage. Charles Mallerin is 
not the most prolific bloom producer in the world and some- 
times it will throw a stray shoot out of symmetry—but these 
faults are easily forgiven when one sees the utter beauty and 
quality of the blossoms. For sheer handsomeness, they are 
unbeatable, and that is why you will feel rewarded for plant- 
ing this good Rose. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 




an see all these Star Rose Beauties bloom- 
yur fields by the thousands from July to 
Ictober ... make a note to stop by if you're 
this way. You're always welcome. 


