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 ■ A ¥ % 9Sd SUll \M Plant Pat. 1360. This huge 

 blossom will often have as many as 100 petals. You can imagine 

 how stunning it is with the watermelon-pink and shining yellow 

 colors, one color to each side of the petals. In truth, this is one 

 of the most fascinating of the bi-colored roses. It's a very 

 double rose which is produced freely by the vigorous, sturdy- 

 bush. The bud is also exceptionally handsome . . . yellow 

 opening to pink. The Love Song foliage is waxy, adding to the 

 richness of the whole plant. Finally, there is a fragrance to 

 please you and to round out the many Love Song qualities. 

 $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, §2.20 ea. 



*LADY ELGIN 



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LADY KMlIN Plant Pat 6 ' 1469. 

 All that glitters is not gold . . . it's Lady Elgin, the daz- 

 zling red-gold or orange beauty that's unique in the rose 

 world. The huge flowers have up to 48 large, firm petals — 

 long stems— beautiful form. They come on a sturdy, up- 

 right plant which grows tall and vigorously and which also 

 features lustrous foliage. Although Lady Elgin's perfume 

 is light, it is distinctive and pleasant. All-in-all, here's a 

 rose personality that's well nigh unforgettable, and if you 

 like the eye-filling brilliance (most do) of Lady Elgin's 

 orange coloring you'd do well to consider having a plant 

 or two. One thing's for sure — no visitor 

 to your garden will fail to see it, and in all 

 likelihood he will remark upon its particu- 

 lar brand of beauty. It does stand outl 

 $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



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(Swim.) Plant Pat. 1028. 

 is a lovely rose — one that's 

 loved far and wide basically, I think, 

 because of its delightful form and delicious 

 coloring. The 27 large petals form a big 

 rose with a high center, and the pink and 

 apricot blend of beauty adds to its charm. 

 Other virtues include long canes for good 

 cutting and a good, vigorous plant which 

 supplies the flowers plentifully. As an 

 All-America winner, of course, its overall 

 quality can be taken for granted. $2.75 

 ea.; 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



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