*SUZON LOTTHE. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant 
Pat. 934. A pearl of a Rose with heavenly fragrance! 
The buds are peach-pink. Opening blooms hold a 
high, peach-colored center while the outer petals 
show tints of pearl-pink flushed with deeper pink 
along the edge, and pearly white where another petal 
overlaps. A firm, camellia-like form and amazingly 
long lasting. Plants well branched, with heavy canes, 
strong stems and disease-resistant foliage. $2.50 ea.; 
3 or more, $2.20 ea. 
* Symphonie 
%* Suzon Lotthe 
Fall 
CREAM OF 
* FORT Y-NINER. Tide (Swim.) 
Plant Pat. 792. Vivid orient-red with 
chrome-yellow reverse, the 
@ yellow most evident in the 
ud and seen as flashes of a 
“oolden 
blooms. 
lining’ in .the open 
Grand, vigorous plants 
with a satisfying amount of bloom. 
$2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 
: * FRED HOWARD. HT. (How- 
| ard.) Plant Pat. 1006. Golden 
4 yellow buds tinted light red open 
2 ee to full-bodied, 50-petaled blooms 
a of rich buff-yellow, lightly brushed 
with golden orange and pink. It blooms 
freely and the long-lasting flowers keep 
their color well. The plants are especially 
fine; disease resistant and of medium 
height. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 
* HAPPINESS. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant 
Pat. 911. A brilliant, blazing red. Its 
petals are firm and heavy, like highly 
polished, rich red leather. The flowers age 
to crimson-carmine or royal rose-red but do 
not blue. Of distinguished form, with solid, 
pointed centers. It is a popular florist’s 
Rose; garden blooms, from mature plants, seem to 
be as good or even better. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, 
$2.20 ea. 
%* MISSION BELLS. H.T. (Germain.) Plant Pat. 
923. A glowing salmon or shrimp-pink. Buds 
ee are well poimted, opening to _ high-centered 
flowers often 5 inches across, with about 40 
petals. Quantities of bloom all season. Tea fragrance. 
Bushy, fairly tall plants, resistant to black-spot. It 
is good. $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, $2 ea. 
*SYMPHONIE. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 958. 
This lovely big fragrant pink Rose has won the Gold 
Medal of the National Rose Society of England, and 
other awards, here and abroad. It 1s pink, but unlike 
any other pink Rose. It is well 
called a symphony in pink, with 
its countless different tints and 
shades. Blooms are large, with 
many broad, wavy petals, in- 
tensely, deliciously fragrant, on 
sturdy plants. $2.50 ea.;3 or 
more, $2.20 ea. 
3 STARS 
* Forty- 
niner 
* Lowell 
Thomas 
* Symphonie 
) ALL 3 FOR 
$6.15 
