^Los Angeles. 



II.T. (Illustrated in color below.) Maintains its 

 place in "the best dozen" chosen by America's 

 experts because of the extreme beauty of its well-formed llowers, alike 

 attractive in bud and bloom, and showing shades of salmon-pink, apricot and 

 orange almost impossible to describe. Plant \'igorous where it is happy, and 

 with good foliage, needing easily given protection from black-spot. It is a 

 somewhat temperamental Rose of varying performance, filling its friends with 

 unlimited enthusiasm where it does well, and evoking astonishment and 

 delight from those who are able to obtain only a few perfect blooms from it 

 each season. It is so remarkable for its brilliant color and beauty of form 

 that it is well worth any extra care which may be needed. It was awarded 

 the coveted Gold Medal at the Bagatelle Gardens in Paris in 1918, and is, 

 perhaps, the most popular Rose of American origin — next to Radiance. 

 Los Anticles has made perhaps the biggest sensation of any Rose since the 

 introduction of the Pernetiana race. 

 $1 each, 10 for S9, S80 per 100, 



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