* ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. E.T. 
A popular, fine red Rose whose 
appeal lies in good crimson color, 
excellent form, good cutting stems 
and vigorous plant. Richly fra- 
grant, too, with a true Rose perfume. 
$1.50 ea.: 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 
% GIRONA. H.T. Turkey-red and 
golden yellow multicolored Rose 
with blossoms of 25 to 30 petals. 
Most fragrant of the multicolors, 
with rich attar-of-roses perfume. 
Makes a good cutting Rose. $1.50 
ea.: 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 
* HORACE MecFARLAND. H.T. 
@ Plant Pat. 730. An AARS 
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natural with its low, compact, 
upright growth. Spice-fragrant. 
Deep apricot buds open to rich 
buff-salmon and then to coral-pink- 
apricot. Lovely. $2 ea.; 3 or more, 
$1.75 ea. 
* FORTY-NINER. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 792. This brilliant 
bicolor with the clear, bright, contrasting red and yellow bud 
ce opens to ashowy red bloom that has a golden lining. The excitingly 
colorful blooms have from 25 to 40 firm-textured petals and come 
on 3 to 4-foot plants that grow vigorously, and with a satisfying amount 
of bloom. An All-America Award Winner of some years ago, this one 
still deserves a place in any garden that doesn’t yet show its bright 
beauty. Forty-niner is very showy, very interesting, very sure to at- 
tract the passerby and to reward him with a flash of color. $2.25 ea.; 
3 or more, 52 ea. 
*TALLYHO. H.T. Plant Pat. 828. One of the most fetching colors 
imaginable is yours in this lovely All-America Award Winner, 
A Tallyho. It’s a luscious red-raspberry with soft, darker shades 
on the outer side—a special kind of color you don’t see very often. 
From bud to bloom, this color is steady. The plant is remarkable, too, 
with great canes topped with quantities of blooms that last long. 
Growing tall and upright, and with excellent disease-resistance, Tallyho 
is truly a superb Rose in every way. Its form is notable and its lovely 
blooms offer a spice-rich fragrance to delight you. $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, 
$2 ea. 
*NEW YORKER. H.T. Plant Pat. 823. A shining red that’s big, 
_bright and beautiful and that always attracts and holds attention. 
Performs reliably even in semi-shady places and in all weather. Its 
blooms are often enormous and always good. Long, stiff stems make 
New Yorker a splendid cutting Rose, especially so because each fiery 
bloom is wonderfully fragrant. The plant is a vigorous grower, is bushy 
in appearance and well clothed in good green foliage. Here is an emin- 
ently satisfying Rose that requires little and gives much. If you can 
imagine its glorious blooms in garden and home, better plant a bush or 
two. $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, $2 ea. 
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