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CONFIDENCE 



Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) Here is grace personified, 

 in beautiful streamlined buds and ethereal flowers. Pastel peach 

 tints shade through light yellow, ivory and shrimp-pink to make a 

 delicate blend that is most appealing. Over it all is a luminous glow. 

 Good size, high centered, fragrant. Upright and bushy. Perfect for 

 cutting. One customer won her first blue ribbon with Confidence. 

 Why don't you try too? 



$3.20 ea.— 3 or more, $2.95 ea. 



ECLIPSE 



CONFIDENCE 



Hybrid Tea. (Nicolas.) Perfect buds, slender and tapering, with 

 long sepals to emphasize their elegance. The color is golden yellow, 

 becoming clear chrome-yellow as the flower opens. Blooms 

 are of medium size, with about 25 petals, carried on long stems. 

 Fragrance is quite strong and pleasant. 

 The plant is vigorous and inclined to be tall, producing a contin- 

 uing show of bloom all season. Cut the buds soon after they start to 

 show color so that you can admire them at their best. 

 $2.90 ea.— 3 or more, $2.70 ea. 



CRIMSON GLORY 



Hybrid Tea. (Kordes.) An older rose that still enjoys a tre- 

 mendous reputation for its color and heavy fragrance. Velvety 

 crimson, pointed buds and double blooms — not extra large 

 by today's standards, but their rich Damask fragrance has 

 made this rose a byword. 



A free-blooming, very strong but low-growing plant. Its 

 only fault is the stems tend to droop a little. 

 $2.90 ea.— 3 or more, $2.70 ea. 



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 rRAUBEL 



CRIMSON GLORY 



HELEN TRAUBEL 



(Sfe. Hybrid Tea. (Swim.) An exquisite combination of 

 *«^ s apricot and shell-pink . . . each bloom a beauty that 

 will thrill you. The long bud unfurls its 25 to 30 broad 

 petals to a very large, high-centered flower. Rich spicy 

 perfume and long slender stems. Lovely when cut, par- 

 ticularly as a bud. 



Although the flower is not extra full and may not keep 

 its shape very well, the tall plant blooms so freely that 

 Helen Traubel rates a place in most rose gardens. 

 $2.90 ea.— 3 or more, $2.70 ea. 



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