to GOOD aOSES 



THE NEWER ROSES 



^CAPRICE. H.T. (McMlIancl.) A gay 

 aiul j()\()us Rose, the outside ol the petals 

 a tlehcate seatoain-yellow, the inside deep 

 flame-pink. Open blooms are full of grace, 

 with jaunty ruflled petals that age to a 

 bri<2;ht rose-pink and cream that doesn't 

 clash with newer blooms. 23 to 25 petals. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



^CRIMSON KING. II.T. (Kordes.) 

 One of the best red Roses, very free 

 flowering and a deep brilHant crimson. It 

 combines the best characteristics of its 

 parents, Crimson Glory and Kardinal. 

 DelightfuHy rich D;jmask Rose fragrance, 

 l-.asy to grow. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.30 ea. 



■^Debonair 



^DEBONAIR. H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 677. 

 bellow. Jaunty, perfect, yellow buds on a vigorous, 

 compact plant with unusually handsome foliage. 

 The beautiful, high-centered flowers open primrose- 

 yellow, passing to butter-yellow. Dark, shiny, healthy 

 foliage. Rated as "very good" in American Rose 

 Society scoring. Growers in all parts of the country 

 found it excellent. $1.75 ea.;3 or more, $1.55 ea. 



*ENA HARKNESS. H.T. (Norman.) Crimson- 

 red. The very broad, heavy petals of this Enghsh 

 award winner are shining, deep red velvet. The 5- 

 inch blooms have petals 3 inches broad. Holds color 

 well; strong Tea fragrance. Famous award \^•inner 

 at English shows. $1.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



• FIRST LOVE. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 921. 

 Long, pointed buds of rose-pink with about 20 petals. 

 Open blooms light pink on inside of petals. Superior 

 plant. Very free in bloom. $2.25 ea. ; 3 or more, 

 $2 ea. 



-^Crimson King 



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 NEWER ROSES 



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All are shown in color on these two pages except 

 Nocturne, for which see page 15, and description 

 on page 7. 



-^Blanche Mailerin. (Pat. 594.) Frosty white. 

 -^Capistrano. (Pat. 922.) Very free-blooming 



pink. 

 ■A-Forty-niner. (Pat. 792.) Striking bicolor. 

 ^Nocturne. (Pat. 713.) Rich, dark red. 



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*FORTY-NINER. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 792. 

 /j^\ One of the most brilliant of all bicolor Roses 

 (^^'^ and certainly one of the most attractive. The 

 ^"^^ color combination is rich and pleasing, vivid 

 orient-red with chrome-yellow reverse, the yellow 

 most evident in the bud and seen as flashes of a 

 "golden lining" in the open blooms. Grand, vigor- 

 ous plants with a satisfying amount of bloom. $2 

 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



-y^Forty-niner 



