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*MIRANDY. H.T (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 632. 
ary The illustration on page 15 best shows the 
superb form and coloring of this great Rose. 
The huge, 50-petaled, deep crimson flowers open 
slowly from exquisitely modeled, ovoid buds, often 
long-pointed, and filled with rich, penetrating Damask 
fragrance. In hot, moist atmospheric conditions the 
aging flowers turn to a pleasing, popular Dubonnet 
wine color. Blooms from early June until stopped by 
hard frost. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
* MRS. PAUL R. BOSLEY. H.T. (Bosley.) Plant 
Pat. 441. An exhibition type, with high-centered, 
clear yellow blooms held firm and erect above the dark, 
leathery foliage. Fragrant. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
*NEW YORKER. H.T. (Boerner.) Plant Pat. 823. 
Fiery red blooms on long, stiff stems, a brilliant red 
that does not fade or blue. Well-formed bud and 
bloom, very fragrant, on a sturdy plant, resistant to 
black-spot. $2 ea.; 3 for $5. 
4 LEADING 9 
ALL-AMERICA +7. ? 
WINNERS 
The catalog value of this collection is $8. The 
value to you of these five fine Roses in your garden 
and for cut-flowers is beyond estimate. They are 
leaders—newer kinds that grow magnificently, with 
blooms you can take pride in showing to your 
friends and visitors. We recommend this set to you. 
PlantPat. Page Each 
*Mirandy 9 $1.50 
* Mission Bells LENG 9 2.50 
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ALL-AMERICA 
AWARD WINNER for 1950 
* MISSION BELLS 
H.T. (Germain.) Plant Patent Applied For. All gar- 
deners will rejoice that the newest All-America awards 
have gone to Roses that really have plants under 
them. The salmon-pink blooms of Mission Bells have 
good form, too. So far as we have discovered, nothing 
has to be forgiven m this Rose. Its color ts a glowing, 
clear salmon or shrimp-pink that ts always treasured 
in Roses. The buds are well pointed, opening to high- 
centered flowers often 5 inches across, with about 40 
petals. 
Due to its free branching habit, Mission Bells 
produces large quantities of blooms continuously all 
season. Tea fragrance. Bushy, densely foliaged plants, 
resistant to black-spot. Winner of the silver certificate 
of the International Rose Test Garden at Portland, 
Oregon, as well as the All-America award. $2.50 ea.; 
3 for $6.25. 
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