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^s Hybrid Tea. (McGrcdy.) Plant Pat. App. For. 

 QgS Very full, very bright . . . very, very luscious 

 looking. Deep but bright rose-pink — the color we asso- 

 ciate with sweet oldtime roses, but in a most up-to-date 

 version. Large flowers of exhibition calibre, with high 

 center and beautifully placed petals. Both the rich color 

 and the pleasing fragrance last well. Perfect for cutting, 

 free blooming and an eye-full at all stages. Plants are 

 bushy and vigorous, with abundant, dark green leaves. 

 The bush is very graceful as it reaches maturity. 



The winner of high awards in Europe as well as the 

 All-America. 



$4.50 ea. — 3 or more, $4.15 ea. 



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^v Hybrid Tea. (Warriner.) Plant Pat. 2997. Buds of 

 A v^. s delicate apricot-buff, changing to light apricot-pink 

 in the cool of autumn. A distinctive new rose in a lovely 

 pastel color that varies in intensity with the weather but 

 is never harsh or faded looking. Shapely pointed buds 

 open to huge, 7-inch flowers made up of 35 broad petals 

 of lighter apricot-pink. Mild fruity scent. 



Almost always the flowers are borne one to a long 

 stem. Extremely free blooming — as many as 45 blooms 

 have been counted at one time on a plant. Vigorous and 

 erect, reaching a height of 5 feet or so, with healthy, 

 light green foliage. 



$4.90 ea.— 3 or more, $4.55 ea. 



MEDALLION 



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 receive from you and your service is 

 unexcelled." 



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