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• MIRANDY. H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 632. Once a 



^=^ winner — always a winner. That's Mirandy — the crimson 

 AM& '" deep wine-colored beauty whose year-after- year 

 "^ popularity speaks for its tremendous appeal. It has 

 plenty of fine points. Big, beautiful and fragrant and with 

 exceptionally good form, the wonderful blossom is a breath- 

 taking delight. There are 50 huge petals making up the 

 Mower, and plenty of flowers coming along on the bush all 

 the lime. There's nothing half way about Mirandy; for even 

 its fragrance is intense, strong and not to be missed. From 

 bush lo bud, this fine rose rates high. An All-America Winner 

 of some years back, it is still a top-notcher to all who know 

 its qualities. Here are size, form, color, fragrance — all at their 

 best. Here is a luscious kind of rose beauty — king-size! 

 Imagine the pleasure you will have with it. $2.25 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $2 ea. 



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•SUZON LOTTHE. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant 

 Pat. 934. A very special rose in a number of ways, 

 Suzon Lotthe is something of a charmer. Its pearl- 

 like pink sheen and the extraordinary smooth- 

 ness of the 55 to 90 petals combine to give a most 

 beautiful impression. To accent this is the entic- 

 ing and captivating perfume ... a quality for 

 which the rose is noted. Big and well-formed flowers 

 come on heavy canes and are ideal for cutting. 

 The leaves are large and substantial, and the plant, 

 itself, very vigorous. It is not hard to see why Suzon 

 (the holds so firm a place in the hearts of its owners. Every- 

 ng about it is rather remarkable ... a most unusual rose. 

 ea. ; 3 or more, 81.75 ea. 



• SHOW GIRL. H.T. (Lammerts.) PlantPat. 646. Bright, lum- 

 inous, deep pink buds and blooms come on long, straight stems 

 just perfect for cutting. The open bloom wins plenty of flower- 

 show prizes, for it is an exhibition-type rose. This speaks for 

 the pei feci ion of form, of course, but until you see the fine 

 coloring yourself and the strong plant which does well any- 

 where, you cannot fully appreciate Show Girl's virtues. From 

 long bud to shapely flower, Show Girl is delightful. $2.25 ea.; 

 3 or more, $2 ea. 



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*SUZON LOTTHE 



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• SUTTER'S GOLD. H.T. (Swim.) 

 Plant Pat. 885. Gold touched 

 with flushes of copper, pink or 

 "^ vermilion is the coloring which 

 distinguishes this richly beautiful rose. 

 It's a gorgeous combination! The 

 blooms, which come in abundance, 

 are, as you can well imagine, something 

 to rave about. Their beauty is added 

 lo by the glossy leaves. The stems are 

 straight and almost without thorns, 

 making such lovely flowers perfect for 

 home adornment. Sutter's Gold is a 

 tall-growing, well-proportioned rose, 

 and from bud to ground level it is a 

 handsome garden plant. Special men- 

 tion must be made of this rose's fra- 

 grance, for it is intense and exception- 

 ally rich. It is difficult to 

 conceive of a rose with 

 more total richness than 

 this one. $2.25 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $2 ea. 



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