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EVERBLOOMING ROSES, TINTED 



*ANGELE PERNET. (Pernet.) (Illustrated above.) Not a full Rose but a 

 free bloomer and exceedingly brilliant in color when the bloom opens. It is glorious 

 early in the morning but fades some in the sun. Orange-red edged chrome-yellow, 

 and outside petals golden yellow. Bagatelle Gold Medal. $1.50 each, 



*ARIEL. (Peraet.) Described on page 39. 



^ARTHUR R. GOODWIN. H.T. Changes from coppery orange buds to 

 fragrant, orange-pink, double blooms. A free-flowering Rose with low, spreading 

 growth. Fine for bedding but needs careful protection against black-spot. $1 each. 



*BETTY. H.T. A dependable Rose with beautiful coppery buds of exquisite 

 form and large, very attractive, salmon-pink flowers with a golden sheen and golden 

 yellow centers. The summer blooms are not very satisfactory but in fall they 

 are superb and will repay in abundance and beauty if disbudded in July and 

 August. In our display-garden, Betty is often selected as one of the daintiest- 

 colored Roses. N. R. S. Gold Medal. (Illustrated above.) $1 each. 



*BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. (See in natural color on inside back cover.) 

 Our enthusiasm over this Rose increases every year. A vigorous grower, it emu- 

 lates Radiance in performance. It is one of the best of the two-tone type. The 

 carmine-colored buds open to medium-sized salmon flowers, suff'used with orange 

 on the inside and with coppery carmine reverse. The somewhat scanty number of 

 fine long petals stand erect and hold fast their colors on both sides under any 

 weather, at no time showing fatigue. Not very scented outdoors, but the perfume 

 develops indoors when used as cut-flowers. A worthy Rose of unusual color and 

 we unreservedly recommend it. $1 each. 



*E. P. H. KINGMA. (Pernet.) Very fine in the half-opened bud, which is 

 a rich, glowing orange shaded apricot. Flowers are semi-double and come almost 

 continuously. A seedling from the famous Mme. Edouard Herriot. $1.50 each. 



November 2 — Star Roses Blooming^ in Michigan 



Order No. 14840 November 2, 1927 



Last spring I ordered a dozen of your Star Roses and was very much pleased with 

 the condition in which they came through. I have been cutting blooms from them right 

 up until the present date and still have more buds to flower if our nice weather con- 

 tinues. You certainly can be proud of your stock and I hope to order another dozen 

 in the spring when I have a place for them. — Mrs. C. E. S., Detroit, Mich. 



OSES. SEE PRICE AFTER EACH DESCRIPTION. 

 $1 Roses are 90 cts. each when any 12 or more are 

 ordered, 80 cts. each for any 25 or more. 



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