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THE NEWER ROSES 



-;<^Mirandy 



^M I RANDY. H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 632. 

 xj^x The illustration on page 14 best shows the 

 ^^^^ superb form and coloring of this great Rose. 

 "^^ The huge, 50-petaIed, deep crimson flowers 

 open slowly from exquisitely modeled, ovoid buds, 

 often long-pointed, and filled with rich, penetrating 

 Damask fragrance. Aging flowers turn to a deep 

 wine-red color. Very free blooming all season. $1.75 

 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.55 ea. 



^MISSION BELLS. H.T. (Germain.) Plant 

 /^\ Pat. 923. Salmon-pink All-America award 

 (^^^ winner. A wonderful Rose. Its color is a 

 "^^ glowing, clear salmon or shrimp-pink that is 

 always treasured in Roses. The buds are well pointed, 

 opening to high-centered flowers often 5 inches across, 

 with about 40 petals. Quantities of bloom all season. 

 Tea fragrance. Bushy, densely foliaged plants, re- 

 sistant to black-spot. $2.25 ea. ; 3 or more, $2 ea. 



:^New Yorker 



^NEW YORKER. H.T. (Boerner.) Plant Pat. 823. 

 Fiery red blooms on long, stiff" stems, a briUiant red 

 that does not fade or blue. Well-formed bud and 

 bloom, very fragrant, on a sturdy disease-resistant 

 plant. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 

 ^NOCTURNE. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 713. 

 /j^\ Long-pointed buds of perfect form open slowly to 

 (^^} blooms of bright cardinal-red with dark shadings. 

 ^^*^ Coppery red during very hot weather. Blooms of 

 show shape with unique form and wavy petal style. 

 (See illustration page 15.) Fragrant. Vigorous plants, 

 resistant to black-spot. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.55 ea. 



O RED ROSES $4 Q R 



%/ (Value $5.50) '■■O^ 



Three favorite newer varieties in this favorite color. 

 -^Mirandy. See left above and page 14. 

 ^New Yorker. See above. 

 -^Nocturne. See above and page 15. 



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